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(Ebook) Serbian Dreambook Serbian Dreambook: National Imaginary in the Time of Miloaevia National Imaginary in the Time of Miloaevia by Marko Živkovic ISBN 9780253001740, 0253001749

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Authors:Marko Živkovic
Pages:336 pages.
Year:2014
Editon:ebook
Publisher:Indiana University Press
Language:english
File Size:48.97 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780253001740, 0253001749
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(Ebook) Serbian Dreambook Serbian Dreambook: National Imaginary in the Time of Miloaevia National Imaginary in the Time of Miloaevia by Marko Živkovic ISBN 9780253001740, 0253001749

The central role that the regime of Slobodan Milo?evia? played in the bloody dissolution of Yugoslavia is well known, but Marko ?ivkovia? explores another side of this time period: the stories people in Serbia were telling themselves (and others) about themselves. ?ivkovia? traces the recurring themes, scripts, and narratives that permeated public discourse in Milo?evia?'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 Milo?evia? may be fruitfully seen as a dreambook of Serbian national imaginary.
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