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Former Yugoslav republics
Post-Yugoslavia[electronic resource] :new cultural and political perspectives /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
949.7
書名/作者:
Post-Yugoslavia : new cultural and political perspectives // Edited by Dino Abazovic, Mitja Velikonja.
作者:
Abazovic, Dino,
其他作者:
Velikonja, Mitja,
出版者:
Basingstoke : : Palgrave Macmillan :, 2014.
面頁冊數:
232 p. : : 1 figures, 1.
附註:
Electronic book text.
標題:
Nationalism.
標題:
Comparative politics.
標題:
Globalization.
標題:
Political structures: democracy.
標題:
Popular culture.
標題:
Society.
標題:
Former Yugoslav republics - Civilization.
標題:
Yugoslavia - History.
ISBN:
1137346140 (electronic bk.) :
ISBN:
9781137346131
ISBN:
9781137346148 (electronic bk.) :
內容註:
Introduction-- Dino Abazovic and Dubravka Zarkov 1. The Yugoslavia Tribunal: The Moving Targets of a Legal Theatre-- Marlies Glasius and Francesco Colona 2. Politics, Religion and the Reconciliation Issue in Bosnia and Herzegovina-- Dino Abazovic 3. New Yugoslavism in Contemporary Popular Music in Slovenia-- Mitja Velikonja 4. Post-Yugoslav Nationalisms: Nostalgic Commemorations and Selective Appropriations of Yugoslavia's Sporting and Pop-Cultural Heritage-- Vjekoslav Perica 5. Transnationalism of Diasporas of Former Yugoslavia in the Dutch Political Context-- Maria Koinova 6. Cinematic Representations of the Bosnian War: De Enclave and the Ontologies of Un-Recognizability-- Dubravka Zarkov.
摘要、提要註:
This interdisciplinary examination of present-day identities and histories of the former Yugoslavia explores relationships with the social, political, cultural and historical 'facts and fictions' that have marked the different parts of the region. It shows that while nationalism remains important other social dynamics also exert a strong influence.
電子資源:
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Post-Yugoslavia[electronic resource] :new cultural and political perspectives /
Abazovic, Dino,
Post-Yugoslavia
new cultural and political perspectives /[electronic resource] :Edited by Dino Abazovic, Mitja Velikonja. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan :2014. - 232 p. :1 figures, 1.
Electronic book text.
Introduction-- Dino Abazovic and Dubravka Zarkov 1. The Yugoslavia Tribunal: The Moving Targets of a Legal Theatre-- Marlies Glasius and Francesco Colona 2. Politics, Religion and the Reconciliation Issue in Bosnia and Herzegovina-- Dino Abazovic 3. New Yugoslavism in Contemporary Popular Music in Slovenia-- Mitja Velikonja 4. Post-Yugoslav Nationalisms: Nostalgic Commemorations and Selective Appropriations of Yugoslavia's Sporting and Pop-Cultural Heritage-- Vjekoslav Perica 5. Transnationalism of Diasporas of Former Yugoslavia in the Dutch Political Context-- Maria Koinova 6. Cinematic Representations of the Bosnian War: De Enclave and the Ontologies of Un-Recognizability-- Dubravka Zarkov.
Document
This interdisciplinary examination of present-day identities and histories of the former Yugoslavia explores relationships with the social, political, cultural and historical 'facts and fictions' that have marked the different parts of the region. It shows that while nationalism remains important other social dynamics also exert a strong influence.Designed as an interdisciplinary scholarly examination of the present-day identities and histories inside and outside the former Yugoslavia, this book explores relationships with the social, political, cultural and historical 'facts and fictions' that have marked the pre, peri and post-war dynamics of different parts of the region. Moreover, this innovative collection further studies the connections that the nations which comprise the former Yugoslavia have with the world and the actors and processes of transformation that are implicated in those relationships both within and beyond the region. The individual contributions address the social, political and symbolic processes by which competing histories and identities are continuously re-imagined and reconstructed, whether in the personal narratives of migrants, in ICTY courtrooms, in spaces of religious worship or in the offices of politicians. Collectively, the contributors show that while nationalism is still a relevant force other social dynamics and the narratives about them have a significant influence on individual countries as well as the region as a whole. The result is an extremely evocative volume that is an important read for students and scholars of political, social and cultural issues in the former Yugoslavia.
PDF.
Dino Abazovic is Associate Professor of Sociology of Religion at the University of Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina where he is also been Director of the Human Rights Center as well as coordinating the Religious Studies Program of the Center for Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Studies. He has published number of chapters and papers in English and South-Slavic languages, three books and edited five volumes. In 2012 Abazovic was awarded a research fellowship at Netherlands Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences (NIAS). Mitja Velikonja is Professor of Cultural Studies and Head of the Research Centre for Cultural and Religious Studies at University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. He is the author of 7 books of which 4 have been translated into English and 3 into Serbo-Croatian. He has been a visiting professor at numerous insitutions including Jagiellonian University, Poland and Columbia University, USA. He has also a past recipient of the Erasmus EuroMedia Award from the European Society for Education and Communication.
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LC Class. No.: DR1316 / .P67 2014
Dewey Class. No.: 949.7
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