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4 “Not Like a Modern Day Jesus Christ”: Pragmatism and Idealism in Yugoslav Non-Alignment

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Chapters in this book

  1. Front Matter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Figures and Tables vii
  4. Acknowledgments xi
  5. Acronyms xiii
  6. Introduction: Socialist Yugoslavia and the Non-Aligned Movement: Contradictions and Contestations 3
  7. Agency and Structure
  8. Representing Women’s Non-Aligned Encounters: A View from Yugoslavia 37
  9. The Foundations of the Non-Aligned Movement: The Trouble with History Is That It Is All in the Past 59
  10. The Ruptures of Non-Alignment and Socialist Yugoslavia: Ten Theses on Alternative Pasts and Futures 84
  11. “Not Like a Modern Day Jesus Christ”: Pragmatism and Idealism in Yugoslav Non-Alignment 108
  12. Cultural Politics
  13. The Long Durée of Yugoslav Socially Engaged Art and Its Continued Life in the Non-Aligned World 133
  14. Non-Aligned Cross-Cultural Pollination: A Short Graphic Novel 156
  15. Practices of Yugoslav Cultural Exchange with Non-Aligned Countries 176
  16. Film as the Memory Site of the 1961 Belgrade Conference of Non-Aligned States 203
  17. Economic Restructurings
  18. Shades of North-South Economic Détente: Non-Aligned Yugoslavia and Neutral Austria Compared 235
  19. “The Sun Never Sets on Energoprojekt … until It Does”: The Yugoslav Construction Industry in the Non-Aligned World 257
  20. New Multilateralisms
  21. From Santiago to Mexico: The Yugoslav Mission in Latin America during the Cold War and the Limits of Non-Alignment 283
  22. A Non-Aligned Continent: Africa in the Global Imaginary of Socialist Yugoslavia 302
  23. Mobilities and Migrations
  24. Transnational Educational Strategies during the Cold War: Students from the Global South in Socialist Yugoslavia, 1961–91 331
  25. New Borders, Old Solidarities: (Post-)Cold War Genealogies of Mobility along the “Balkan Route” 360
  26. Contributors 383
  27. Index 389
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