. . "1-4438-5528-6" . "15210" . "novel; Slavenka Drakuli\u0107; Visual Identity; Images; Photographs; Maps; Textuality"@en . "50190" . "215"^^ . "Newcastle" . . . "RIV/61989592:15210/14:33150463" . . . . "Cambridge Scholars Publishing" . "24"^^ . . . "Displaced Women: Multilingual Narratives of Migration in Europe" . . "Textuality of Maps, Photographs, and Images: Visual Identity in Slavenka Drakuli\u0107's Frida's Bed" . . "[B0EE1127F694]" . "Textuality of Maps, Photographs, and Images: Visual Identity in Slavenka Drakuli\u0107's Frida's Bed"@en . "\u0160oli\u0107, Mirna" . "Textuality of Maps, Photographs, and Images: Visual Identity in Slavenka Drakuli\u0107's Frida's Bed"@en . "1"^^ . "On the example of Slavenka Drakuli\u0107's novel Frida's Bed (Frida, ili o boli, 2007), this study examines the visual articulation of memory as one of the dominant tendencies in the contemporary Croatian women's writing. Generally characterized as a literature of displacement, during the last decades of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century, this literature responded to the trauma of the history and the recent wars, showing how visual memory plays an essential role in construction of fragmented, estranged, and exiled identities. Visuality here is understood as a new textual quality resulting from the transposition of visual into textual medium, which supplements %22the incapacity of language to make its referents visible%22 (Gelley, 1987:5), and transforms traditional narratives into %22interfaces%22 which %22mobilize visual and textual regimes%22 (Smith; Watson: 2005:2) The intermedial techniques used in textual construction of visual identity for instance include pictorial language and the narration of one's own life as a flow of textual references to visual arts and visual objects, such as photographs, images and maps."@en . . "1"^^ . . "RIV/61989592:15210/14:33150463!RIV15-MSM-15210___" . "Textuality of Maps, Photographs, and Images: Visual Identity in Slavenka Drakuli\u0107's Frida's Bed" . "P(EE2.3.30.0041)" . . . "On the example of Slavenka Drakuli\u0107's novel Frida's Bed (Frida, ili o boli, 2007), this study examines the visual articulation of memory as one of the dominant tendencies in the contemporary Croatian women's writing. Generally characterized as a literature of displacement, during the last decades of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century, this literature responded to the trauma of the history and the recent wars, showing how visual memory plays an essential role in construction of fragmented, estranged, and exiled identities. Visuality here is understood as a new textual quality resulting from the transposition of visual into textual medium, which supplements %22the incapacity of language to make its referents visible%22 (Gelley, 1987:5), and transforms traditional narratives into %22interfaces%22 which %22mobilize visual and textual regimes%22 (Smith; Watson: 2005:2) The intermedial techniques used in textual construction of visual identity for instance include pictorial language and the narration of one's own life as a flow of textual references to visual arts and visual objects, such as photographs, images and maps." . . . . "\u0160oli\u0107, Mirna" .