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The narrative of love in novels of Julio Cortázar and Milorad Pavić ; Любовный нарратив в романах Хулио Кортасара и Милорада Павича
Докторска дисертација Наратив љубави у романима Хулија Кортасара
и Милорада Павића посвећена је утицају метафикције на тематику љубави у
Кортасаровим и Павићевим романима и начину на који концепција
љубави у романима аргентинског и српског писца може обогатити и
променити уобичајено разумевање појма метафикције. Наратив љубави
уско је повезан са иновативним моделима читања репрезентативних
романа Хулија Кортасара и Милорада Павића. Корпусом дисертације
обухваћени су романи Школице (Rayuela, 1963), 62. Модел за састављање (62.
Modelo para armar, 1968) и Мануелова књига (Libro de Manuel, 1973) Хулија
Кортасара и романи Хазарски речник (1984), Предео сликан чајем (1989) и
Унутрашња страна ветра (1991) Милорада Павића...Doctoral dissertation The Narrative of Love in Novels of Julio Cortázar and
Milorad Pavić studies the influence of metafiction on the subject of love in
Cortázar’s and Pavić’s novels and the way in which the concept of love in the
novels of the Argentine and Serbian writer could enrich and modify the usual
understanding of the notion of metafiction. The narrative of love is closely
connected with the innovative models of reading inaugurated by the
representative novels of Julio Cortázar and Milorad Pavić. The dissertation
includes the analyses of the novels Hopscotch (Rayuela, 1963), 62. A Model Kit
(62. Modelo para armar, 1968) and A Manual for Manuel (Libro de Manuel, 1973) by
Julio Cortázar and the novels Dictionary of the Khazars (Hazarski rečnik, 1984),
Landscape Painted with Tea (Predeo slikan čajem, 1989) and The Inner Side of the
Wind (Unutrašnja strana vetra, 1991) written by Milorad Pavić..
A genetic history of the Balkans from Roman frontier to Slavic migrations
[Summary] The rise and fall of the Roman Empire was a socio-political process with enormous ramifications for human history. The Middle Danube was a crucial frontier and a crossroads for population and cultural movement. Here, we present genome-wide data from 136 Balkan individuals dated to the 1st millennium CE. Despite extensive militarization and cultural influence, we find little ancestry contribution from peoples of Italic descent. However, we trace a large-scale influx of people of Anatolian ancestry during the Imperial period. Between ∼250 and 550 CE, we detect migrants with ancestry from Central/Northern Europe and the Steppe, confirming that “barbarian” migrations were propelled by ethnically diverse confederations. Following the end of Roman control, we detect the large-scale arrival of individuals who were genetically similar to modern Eastern European Slavic-speaking populations, who contributed 30%–60% of the ancestry of Balkan people, representing one of the largest permanent demographic changes anywhere in Europe during the Migration Period.We thank the funding agencies for this study: PGC2018-0955931-B-100 grant (MCIU/AEI/FEDER, UE) of the Spanish Ministry of Science of Innovation (C.L.-F.), PID2021-124590NB-100 grant of the Spanish Ministry of Science of Innovation (C.L.-F.), fellowship from “la Caixa” Foundation (ID 100010434), code LCF/BQ-ES11/10000073 (I.O.), grant “Ayudas para contratos Ramón y Cajal” funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and by “ESF Investing in your future” (I.O.), FPI-2019 (Spanish Ministry of Science of Innovation, BDNS ID: 476421) (P.C.), NSERC Discovery grant (Canada) RGPIN-2018-05989 (M.G.), Ministry of Science and Education of the Republic of Croatia (grant 533-03-19-0002) (M.N.), National Institutes of Health funding (HG012287) (D.R.), John Templeton Foundation (grant 61220) (D.R.), gifts from J.-F. Clin (D.R. and I.O.), the Allen Discovery Center, a Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group advised program of the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation (D.R.), and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (D.R.).Peer reviewe
The narrative of love in novels of Julio Cortázar and Milorad Pavić ; Любовный нарратив в романах Хулио Кортасара и Милорада Павича
Докторска дисертација Наратив љубави у романима Хулија Кортасара
и Милорада Павића посвећена је утицају метафикције на тематику љубави у
Кортасаровим и Павићевим романима и начину на који концепција
љубави у романима аргентинског и српског писца може обогатити и
променити уобичајено разумевање појма метафикције. Наратив љубави
уско је повезан са иновативним моделима читања репрезентативних
романа Хулија Кортасара и Милорада Павића. Корпусом дисертације
обухваћени су романи Школице (Rayuela, 1963), 62. Модел за састављање (62.
Modelo para armar, 1968) и Мануелова књига (Libro de Manuel, 1973) Хулија
Кортасара и романи Хазарски речник (1984), Предео сликан чајем (1989) и
Унутрашња страна ветра (1991) Милорада Павића...Doctoral dissertation The Narrative of Love in Novels of Julio Cortázar and
Milorad Pavić studies the influence of metafiction on the subject of love in
Cortázar’s and Pavić’s novels and the way in which the concept of love in the
novels of the Argentine and Serbian writer could enrich and modify the usual
understanding of the notion of metafiction. The narrative of love is closely
connected with the innovative models of reading inaugurated by the
representative novels of Julio Cortázar and Milorad Pavić. The dissertation
includes the analyses of the novels Hopscotch (Rayuela, 1963), 62. A Model Kit
(62. Modelo para armar, 1968) and A Manual for Manuel (Libro de Manuel, 1973) by
Julio Cortázar and the novels Dictionary of the Khazars (Hazarski rečnik, 1984),
Landscape Painted with Tea (Predeo slikan čajem, 1989) and The Inner Side of the
Wind (Unutrašnja strana vetra, 1991) written by Milorad Pavić..
A genetic history of the Balkans from Roman frontier to Slavic migrations
The rise and fall of the Roman Empire was a socio-political process with enormous ramifications for human
history. The Middle Danube was a crucial frontier and a crossroads for population and cultural movement.
Here, we present genome-wide data from 136 Balkan individuals dated to the 1st millennium CE. Despite
extensive militarization and cultural influence, we find little ancestry contribution from peoples of Italic
descent. However, we trace a large-scale influx of people of Anatolian ancestry during the Imperial period.
Between 250 and 550 CE, we detect migrants with ancestry from Central/Northern Europe and the Steppe,
confirming that ‘‘barbarian’’ migrations were propelled by ethnically diverse confederations. Following the
end of Roman control, we detect the large-scale arrival of individuals who were genetically similar to modern
Eastern European Slavic-speaking populations, who contributed 30%–60% of the ancestry of Balkan people,
representing one of the largest permanent demographic changes anywhere in Europe during the Migration
Period