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Bosnian literature --- Bosnians --- History and criticism. --- Ethnic identity --- In literature.
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The ubiquitous Partisan narrative in Yugoslavia served well as founding myth of its newly united people. Its retrospective deconstruction has absorbed most of the academic attention for the Yugoslav Partisans since the break-up. This edition in contrast looks into the (hybrid) nature of partisanship itself as it appears in film, art, and literature. It explores the Partisans in Yugoslavia in Partisan novels, films, and songs, analyzes the - still ongoing - transformation process of the Partisan narrative, and reviews its transitions into popular (visual) culture
Partisan Film; Yugoslavia; Partisan Novel; Visual Culture; Literature; Film; Slavic Studies; General Literature Studies; Cultural Studies; Literary Studies --- Cultural Studies. --- Film. --- General Literature Studies. --- Literary Studies. --- Literature. --- Partisan Novel. --- Slavic Studies. --- Visual Culture. --- Yugoslavia. --- Slavic philology
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Memory in the Balkans has often been described as binding, authoritative, and non-negotiable, functioning as a banner of war. This book challenges such a one-dimensional representation and offers a more nuanced analysis that accommodates frequently ignored instances of transnational solidarity, dialogue, communal mourning and working through a difficult past. Exploring a broad range of memorial practices, the book focuses on the ways in which cultural memory is mediated, performed and critically reworked by literature and the arts in the former Yugoslavia. Against the methodological nationalism of works that study Serbian, Croatian, or Bosniak culture as self-contained, this book examines post-Yugoslav literature, film, visual culture, and politicized art practices from a supranational angle. Not solely focusing on traumatic memories, but also exploring how post-Yugoslav cultural practices mobilize memory for a politics of hope, this volume moves beyond the trauma paradigm that still dominates memory studies. In its scope and approach, the book shows the relevance of the cultural memory of Eastern European citizens and the contribution they can offer to the building of Europe's shared cultural memory and transnational identity.
Psychic trauma in literature. --- Serbian literature --- Collective memory in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Cultural memory. --- former Yugoslavia. --- media. --- trauma.
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The ubiquitous »cultural turn« of the 1990s did not spare the thinkers of economics - however, at the same time, economic topics have gained a new importance in cultural studies. This volume focuses on cultures of economy in regions of former Yugoslavia as part of South-Eastern Europe, supported by theoretical perspectives. It examines narratives and poetics of economy in literature, film, and art, as well as in public discourse. The contributors spotlight different historical periods: the late 19th and the early 20th centuries, Socialist Yugoslavia and the transitional and neoliberal period since the 1990s.
Economy; Culture; Yugoslavia; Literature; Film; Art; Slavic Studies; Cultural Studies; Eastern European History; Economic History; Literary Studies --- 1900-2099 --- Balkan Peninsula --- Balkan Peninsula. --- Economic conditions --- Art. --- Cultural Studies. --- Culture. --- Eastern European History. --- Economic History. --- Film. --- Literary Studies. --- Literature. --- Slavic Studies. --- Yugoslavia.
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