SERIES LINGUISTICS AND LITERATURE, Vol. 2, No 9, 2002 Contents |
Ljiljana Bogoeva Sedlar
EUROPEAN SHAKESPEARE ON FILM: JOVAN ŽIVANOVIĆ, HOW ROMEO AND JULIET LOVED |
Lena Petrović
POSTMODERN LITERATURE DOES NOT EXIST |
Slobodanka Kitić
ON FUNCTION OF WORD ORDER IN ENGLISH AND SERBIAN |
Ljiljana Bogoeva Sedlar
MAPPING THE OTHER, MAPPING THE SELF: B. WONGAR'S NOVEL RAKI (1994) |
Vesna Lopičić
I DREAMED OF CANADA AMBIVALENCE IN SERBIAN ATTITUDE TO CANADA |
Tanja Cvetković
METANARRATIVES AND TEXTUAL IRONIES IN ROBERT KROETSCH'S GONE INDIAN |
Nataša Tučev
ALIENATED LIVES: HAVING AS A DEHUMANIZING MODE OF EXISTENCE IN CARYL CHURCHILL'S OWNERS |
Tatjana Aleksić
BENEVOLENT RACISM: CAN THE OTHER REPRESENT ITSELF? |
Danijela Popović
LEGENDS AND TRADITION, Radoslav Radenković, PhD, Svrljig, 2000 |