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Vol. 31 No. 3 (2008): Literature and Censorship: Who Is Afraid of the Truth of Literature?
Vol. 31 No. 3 (2008): Literature and Censorship: Who Is Afraid of the Truth of Literature?
Edited by: Marijan Dović
Published:
2017-10-04
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Introduction
Literature and Censorship, Truth and Fear
Marijan Dović
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Articles
Totalitarian and Post-Totalitarian Censorship: From Hard to Soft?
Marijan Dović
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A Model of Textual Control: Misrepresenting Censorship
Stephan Packard
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Judicial Censorship as a Place for the Breakdown of Positivist Jurisprudential Discourse
Rok Svetlič
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Mussolini’s Fascism, Literary Censorship, and the Vatican
Guido Bonsaver
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Ideology, Censorship, and Literature: Iraq as a Case Study
Salah Salim Ali
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Censorship in Slovenia after World War II: From the Communist
Index Librorum Prohibitorum
to Abolition of the “Verbal Offence”
Aleš Gabrič
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Censorship and Ingenious Dramatic Strategies in Yugoslav Theatre (1945–1991)
Aleksandra Jovićević
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Communist and Democratic Censorship in Slovenia: The Case of
Pupilija papa Pupilo pa Pupilčki
Gašper Troha
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Undressing Literary History: The Censorship of Same-Sex Desire
Andrej Zavrl
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Untimely Rewriting: Memory and Self-Censorship in Camus’
Le Premier homme
Peter Dunwoodie
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Talking about Censorship Supposes Being Precise about What Is Supposed to Be Censored: The Handke Affair as a Case Study
Louise L. Lambrichs
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Words in Freedom
Simona Škrabec
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