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Mediated Partisan Memory

Reframing and Extending the Narrative with Female Heritage
  • Janine Schemmer
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Women and Partisan Art
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter 1
  2. Contents 5
  3. List of Abbreviations 9
  4. Introduction 11
  5. Challenging Historical Narratives
  6. Other Freedom 25
  7. Revolutionary Syncretism 43
  8. Women at War 53
  9. Remembering the Partisans in Serbia and the Post-Yugoslav Space 65
  10. How to Build an Antifascist Museum 75
  11. Female Jewish-Yugoslav Resistance in the Transnational Culture of Remembrance 91
  12. Press, Periodicals & Graphic Arts
  13. Women’s Partisan Press 105
  14. Postwar Representations of Carinthian/Slovene Women Partisans 119
  15. Be Like Anka! 131
  16. How did Artists Picture the Child of Socialism? 139
  17. Theatre, Music & Performance
  18. Protest and Womenʼs Anthem during the Fascist Occupation of Yugoslavia 151
  19. On Singing, Salt, and Tears 161
  20. Singing Partisanship on Screen 169
  21. Between Combat, Party Judgement and Art 181
  22. Visual Media, Public Space & Museums
  23. Haunting Antifascist Resistance 193
  24. Fighter and Pietà 203
  25. Gender Dynamics in Memorialisation 215
  26. Aesthetics of Remembering WWII Womenʼs Agency in a Port City 227
  27. Tradition and Revolution Reframed 237
  28. Visual Arts & Film
  29. Kvir Oficir 247
  30. Partisan Memory and Yugonostalgia 259
  31. Mediated Partisan Memory 269
  32. The Womenʼs Weapons 279
  33. Literature & Memoirs
  34. Female Characters in (Memorial) Literature about the Partisan Resistance in Carinthia 291
  35. “The angel of history will have flown over me.” 307
  36. The Quiet Comrade 319
  37. Becoming a Partisan in the Short Stories by Milka Žicina and Nadežda Ilić Tutunović 333
  38. How to Fit Partisan Struggle into Literature? 349
  39. “Wonderfully brave, conscientious, loyal and confident” 361
  40. Literature–Revolution–Gender 371
  41. Appendix
  42. Contributors 383
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