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Serbian Dreambook – National Imaginary in the Time of Milosevi

Autor Marko Zivkovic
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 apr 2011
The central role that the regime of Slobodan Milosevic played in the bloody dissolution of Yugoslavia is well known, but Marko Zivkovic explores another side of this time period: the stories people in Serbia were telling themselves (and others) about themselves. Zivkovic traces the recurring themes, scripts, and narratives that permeated public discourse in Milosevic's Serbia, as Serbs described themselves as Gypsies or Jews, violent highlanders or peaceful lowlanders, and invoked their own mythologized defeat at the Battle of Kosovo. The author investigates national narratives, the use of tradition for political purposes, and local idioms, paying special attention to the often bizarre and outlandish tropes people employed to make sense of their social reality. He suggests that the enchantments of political life under Milosevic may be fruitfully seen as a dream-book of Serbian national imaginary.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780253223067
ISBN-10: 0253223067
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 10 b&w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 154 x 234 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press

Cuprins

AcknowledgmentsIntroduction1 Belgrade; 2 Serbia's Position in European Geo-Political Imaginings; 3 Highlanders and Lowlanders; 4 Tender-hearted Criminals and the Reverse Pygmalion; 5 Serbian Jeremiads: Too Much Character, Too Little Kultur; 6 Glorious Pasts and Imagined Continuities: The Most Ancient People; 7 Narrative Cycles: From Kosovo to Jadovno; 8 "The Wish to be a Jew," or the Power of the Jewish Trope; 9 Garbled Genres: Conspiracy Theories, Everyday Life and the Poetics of Opacity; 10 Mille vs. Transition: a super informant in the slushy swamp of Serbian politics; Conclusion: Chrono-tropes and AwakeningsNotes; Bibliography; Filmography; Index

Recenzii

"I completely agree that dreams are 'a machine to think with’, and Serbian Dreambook is a powerful machine indeed." Robert Rotenberg, DePaul University

"From the historian's point of view, this intriguing work does not so much explain Serbian politics as explain how Serbs explain politics, and it offers a valuable chronicle of what one might call the 'default settings' for the (domestic) representation of Serbian history. ... Highly recommended." Choice, March 2012


"I completely agree that dreams are 'a machine to think with', and Serbian Dreambook is a powerful machine indeed." Robert Rotenberg, DePaul University "From the historian's point of view, this intriguing work does not so much explain Serbian politics as explain how Serbs explain politics, and it offers a valuable chronicle of what one might call the 'default settings' for the (domestic) representation of Serbian history. ... Highly recommended." Choice, March 2012

Notă biografică

Marko ivkovi is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Alberta."

Descriere

Public discourse and everyday life during the last days of Yugoslavia