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https://doi.org/10.29162/ANAFORA.v12i2.10

Political Crises in Nedjeljko Fabrio’s Jadranska trilogija

Sanja Tadić-Šokac orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-9573-1353 ; Filozofski fakultet, Sveučilište u Rijeci, Rijeka, Hrvatska


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str. 513-529

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This paper examines political crises and their impact on the individual in Jadranska trilogija [The Adriatic Trilogy] (created from 1985–2002) by Nedjeljko Fabrio. It begins with an explanation of the concept of crisis and political crisis, which arises when essential values forming the basis of a community’s life are threatened. Crises in the trilogy are presented on both social and individual levels. Political crises at the social level reveal an uncertain and turbulent situation across political, economic, social, and cultural systems. In the whirlwinds of history, characters are exposed to merciless political upheavals, which they confront in ways acceptable to them. On the individual level, political crisis manifests through problematized actions of characters under increased psychological pressure, who struggle to orient themselves in space and time and no longer behave in customary ways. The paper further examines literary procedures through which the author engages with the politics of literature and reorganizes narrative conventions and perceptions of the literary work (following Jacques Rancière). The novels are also interpreted in light of Jacques Derrida’s view of literature as a modern institution inseparable from democracy, enabling authors to say anything while remaining protected from censorship.

Ključne riječi

political crises, politics of literature, Jadranska trilogija [The Adriatic Trilogy], Nedjeljko Fabrio, Jacques Rancière

Hrčak ID:

342963

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/342963

Datum izdavanja:

30.12.2025.

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