Women’s contribution to Balkan literature is highlighted in an important workby Mirna Solic Voices in the Shadows: Women and Verbal Art in Serbia and Bosnia by Celia Hawkesworth. Budapest: CEU Press, 2000. 281 pages. PRAGUE, Czech Republic–The Balkans, the Slovene philosopher Slavoj Zizek argues, are “the unconscious of the West,” something dark, exotic, and left unspoken. Put another way, there […]

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