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Mediated Partisan Memory
Reframing and Extending the Narrative with Female Heritage
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Janine Schemmer
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- List of Abbreviations 9
- Introduction 11
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Challenging Historical Narratives
- Other Freedom 25
- Revolutionary Syncretism 43
- Women at War 53
- Remembering the Partisans in Serbia and the Post-Yugoslav Space 65
- How to Build an Antifascist Museum 75
- Female Jewish-Yugoslav Resistance in the Transnational Culture of Remembrance 91
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Press, Periodicals & Graphic Arts
- Women’s Partisan Press 105
- Postwar Representations of Carinthian/Slovene Women Partisans 119
- Be Like Anka! 131
- How did Artists Picture the Child of Socialism? 139
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Theatre, Music & Performance
- Protest and Womenʼs Anthem during the Fascist Occupation of Yugoslavia 151
- On Singing, Salt, and Tears 161
- Singing Partisanship on Screen 169
- Between Combat, Party Judgement and Art 181
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Visual Media, Public Space & Museums
- Haunting Antifascist Resistance 193
- Fighter and Pietà 203
- Gender Dynamics in Memorialisation 215
- Aesthetics of Remembering WWII Womenʼs Agency in a Port City 227
- Tradition and Revolution Reframed 237
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Visual Arts & Film
- Kvir Oficir 247
- Partisan Memory and Yugonostalgia 259
- Mediated Partisan Memory 269
- The Womenʼs Weapons 279
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Literature & Memoirs
- Female Characters in (Memorial) Literature about the Partisan Resistance in Carinthia 291
- “The angel of history will have flown over me.” 307
- The Quiet Comrade 319
- Becoming a Partisan in the Short Stories by Milka Žicina and Nadežda Ilić Tutunović 333
- How to Fit Partisan Struggle into Literature? 349
- “Wonderfully brave, conscientious, loyal and confident” 361
- Literature–Revolution–Gender 371
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Appendix
- Contributors 383
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- List of Abbreviations 9
- Introduction 11
-
Challenging Historical Narratives
- Other Freedom 25
- Revolutionary Syncretism 43
- Women at War 53
- Remembering the Partisans in Serbia and the Post-Yugoslav Space 65
- How to Build an Antifascist Museum 75
- Female Jewish-Yugoslav Resistance in the Transnational Culture of Remembrance 91
-
Press, Periodicals & Graphic Arts
- Women’s Partisan Press 105
- Postwar Representations of Carinthian/Slovene Women Partisans 119
- Be Like Anka! 131
- How did Artists Picture the Child of Socialism? 139
-
Theatre, Music & Performance
- Protest and Womenʼs Anthem during the Fascist Occupation of Yugoslavia 151
- On Singing, Salt, and Tears 161
- Singing Partisanship on Screen 169
- Between Combat, Party Judgement and Art 181
-
Visual Media, Public Space & Museums
- Haunting Antifascist Resistance 193
- Fighter and Pietà 203
- Gender Dynamics in Memorialisation 215
- Aesthetics of Remembering WWII Womenʼs Agency in a Port City 227
- Tradition and Revolution Reframed 237
-
Visual Arts & Film
- Kvir Oficir 247
- Partisan Memory and Yugonostalgia 259
- Mediated Partisan Memory 269
- The Womenʼs Weapons 279
-
Literature & Memoirs
- Female Characters in (Memorial) Literature about the Partisan Resistance in Carinthia 291
- “The angel of history will have flown over me.” 307
- The Quiet Comrade 319
- Becoming a Partisan in the Short Stories by Milka Žicina and Nadežda Ilić Tutunović 333
- How to Fit Partisan Struggle into Literature? 349
- “Wonderfully brave, conscientious, loyal and confident” 361
- Literature–Revolution–Gender 371
-
Appendix
- Contributors 383