Witches’ Literature in Croatia – Contemporary Feminist Writings

Witches’ Literature in Croatia – Contemporary Feminist Writings
Join us for a creative reading circle to discover Eastern-European Witches’ Literature.
Date and Time: October 22, November 5 and November 26 at 18.00h
Location: Human Rights House, Selska cesta 112c, 10 000 Zagreb
Language: English (books available in Croatian and English)
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes per session (approximately)
In 1992, Croatian authors and journalists Jelena Lovrić, Rada Iveković, Slavenka Drakulić, Vesna Kesić and Dubravka Ugrešić were labelled as ‘witches’ for taking a political stance. The labelling of women as ‘witches’ indeed has a long history in Croatia and beyond. Yet, contemporary (feminist) artwork challenges this attribution in interesting ways.
Within a three day’s reading circle, we will discover writings of these women who have been labelled as ‘witches’. The reading will be chosen by the group from a pre-selection. Each session will be opened by a short presentation of a related topic through the moderator. Thereafter, participants will have the opportunity to exchange their views on the chosen texts with the group in a relaxing and welcoming atmosphere.
Join us, everyone is welcome! The event is free of charge.
Contact and registration: kontakt@documenta.hr
The workshop is organized by Documenta’s volunteer Helena Redmer.
The workshop is organized as part of the project “Youth for youth”/ Mladi za mlade 2, financed by the City of Zagreb. The content of the workshop is the sole responsibility of Documenta and under no circumstances can it be considered a reflection of the views of the City of Zagreb.