Rada Iveković (born 1945 in Zagreb, Yugoslavia) is a Croatian professor, philosopher, Indologist and writer. Iveković's research interests include comparative...
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refer to: Franjo Iveković (1834–1914), Croatian linguist and religious writer Mladen Iveković (1903–1970), Croatian politician Oton Iveković (1869–1939),...
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Ugrešić, Slavenka Drakulić, Predrag Matvejević, Slobodan Šnajder, and Rada Iveković continued their literary activity abroad. The war in Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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Mladen Iveković (1903–1970), politician and diplomat. Rada Iveković (born 1945), professor, philosopher, Indologist and writer. Sanja Iveković (born 1949)...
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Rachel Elior Rachida Triki Racialism (Racial categorization) Racism Rada Iveković Radical Aristotelianism Radical behaviorism Radical behaviourism Radical...
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Praskovya Ivanovskaya (1852–1935, Russia/Soviet Union), autobiographer Rada Iveković (b. 1945, Yugoslavia/Croatia), philosopher Nada Iveljić (1931–2009,...
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Udovički Filip David Ognjen Sviličić Vladimir Arsenijević Srećko Horvat Rada Iveković Dino Mustafić Štefica Galić Pjer Žalica Snježana Kordić Dubravka Ugrešić...
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house in the social sciences in France) ranging from Buddhist rhetoric (Rada Ivekovic) to Heidegger (Valerie Allen and Ares D. Axiotis), from visual eloquence...
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(1946–2018), novelist Stanka Gjurić (born 1956), poet and lyric essayist Rada Iveković (born 1945), non-fiction writers Nada Iveljić (1931–2009), children's...
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(Slavenka Drakulić, Vesna Kesić, Jelena Lovrić, Dubravka Ugrešić and Rada Iveković), accusing them of betraying Croatia. The article was a source of significant...
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