Identity and Cultural Memory in Cvit razgovora naroda i jezika iliričkoga aliti rvackoga [The Flower of Conversation of Illyrian or Croatian People and Language] (1747) by Filip Grabovac Cover Image

Identity and Cultural Memory in Cvit razgovora naroda i jezika iliričkoga aliti rvackoga [The Flower of Conversation of Illyrian or Croatian People and Language] (1747) by Filip Grabovac
Identity and Cultural Memory in Cvit razgovora naroda i jezika iliričkoga aliti rvackoga [The Flower of Conversation of Illyrian or Croatian People and Language] (1747) by Filip Grabovac

Author(s): Goranka Šutalo, Josipa Tomašić
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Anthropology, Cultural history, Comparative Study of Literature, Croatian Literature
Published by: Institut za etnologiju i folkloristiku
Keywords: Filip Grabovac; Cvit razgovora [The Flower of Conversation]; identity/alterity; cultural memory; imagological analysis;

Summary/Abstract: This article deals with the textual construction of identity and the strategy of remembrance in Cvit razgovora naroda i jezika iliričkoga aliti rvackoga [The Flower of Conversation of Illyrian or Croatian people and language] (1747) by Filip Grabovac. Using the imagological analytical apparatus, the phenomenon of constituting confessional (Catholic) identity and (dominant Eastern Orthodox) alterity is discussed. The analysis focuses on textual construction or representation of confessional identities, or alterities, wherein numerous value-charged expressions are present. Given the importance of the sociohistorical context in imagological research, the paper takes into account not only the history of literature, but also the history of culture. In addition to imagological treatment, Grabovac’s text is also examined within the framework of cultural memory; discursive strategies of remembrance which maintain the constructed identity are analysed, firm reference points of memory and symbolic figures to which memory adheres are identified.

  • Issue Year: 56/2019
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 157-183
  • Page Count: 27
  • Language: Croatian