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14. Traumatic Experiences
War Literature in Bosnia and Herzegovina Since the 1990s
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Contributors xi
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Notes on the Pronunciation of Proper Names and Words Given in Original Spelling xix
- Introduction 1
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Part I. My Yugoslavia: Personal Essays
- 1. My Yugoslavia 23
- 2. Yugoslavia A Defeated Argument? 38
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Part II. Histories and Common Culture
- 3. The Past as Future Post-Yugoslav Space in the Early Twenty-First Century 55
- 4. What Common Yugoslav Culture Was, and How Everybody Benefited from It 75
- 5. Discordia Concors 88
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Part III. Legacies of Yugoslavia: Cultural Returns
- 6. “Something Has Survived . . .” 115
- 7. Vibrant Commonalities and the Yugoslav Legacy A Few Remarks 123
- 8. Zenit Rising 135
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Part IV. The Story of a Language
- 9. Post-Yugoslav Emergence and the Creation of Difference 149
- 10. What Happened to Serbo-Croatian? 160
- 11. Language Imprisoned by Identities; or, Why Language Should Be Defended 169
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Part V. Post-Film
- 12. The Vibrant Cinemas in the Post-Yugoslav Space 185
- 13. Marking the Trail 200
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Part VI. The New National Literatures
- 14. Traumatic Experiences 219
- 15. Culture of Memory or Cultural Amnesia 228
- 16. Cheesecakes and Bestsellers 241
- 17. Slovene Literature Since 1990 265
- 18. The Palimpsests of Nostalgia 273
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Part VII. Return to the Provinces
- 19. The Spirit of the Kakanian Province 289
- Notes 307
- Index 331
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Contributors xi
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Notes on the Pronunciation of Proper Names and Words Given in Original Spelling xix
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. My Yugoslavia: Personal Essays
- 1. My Yugoslavia 23
- 2. Yugoslavia A Defeated Argument? 38
-
Part II. Histories and Common Culture
- 3. The Past as Future Post-Yugoslav Space in the Early Twenty-First Century 55
- 4. What Common Yugoslav Culture Was, and How Everybody Benefited from It 75
- 5. Discordia Concors 88
-
Part III. Legacies of Yugoslavia: Cultural Returns
- 6. “Something Has Survived . . .” 115
- 7. Vibrant Commonalities and the Yugoslav Legacy A Few Remarks 123
- 8. Zenit Rising 135
-
Part IV. The Story of a Language
- 9. Post-Yugoslav Emergence and the Creation of Difference 149
- 10. What Happened to Serbo-Croatian? 160
- 11. Language Imprisoned by Identities; or, Why Language Should Be Defended 169
-
Part V. Post-Film
- 12. The Vibrant Cinemas in the Post-Yugoslav Space 185
- 13. Marking the Trail 200
-
Part VI. The New National Literatures
- 14. Traumatic Experiences 219
- 15. Culture of Memory or Cultural Amnesia 228
- 16. Cheesecakes and Bestsellers 241
- 17. Slovene Literature Since 1990 265
- 18. The Palimpsests of Nostalgia 273
-
Part VII. Return to the Provinces
- 19. The Spirit of the Kakanian Province 289
- Notes 307
- Index 331