Präsentiert durch Paradigm Publishing Services
Central European University Press
Kapitel
Lizenziert
Nicht lizenziert
Erfordert eine Authentifizierung
13. Discursive Practices and Semiotic Representations: Serbian Rhetoric about Montenegro and Kosovo
Sie haben derzeit keinen Zugang zu diesem Inhalt.
Sie haben derzeit keinen Zugang zu diesem Inhalt.
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents vii
- Preface ix
-
Part One – Introduction
- 1. Serbia’s Corrupt Path to the Rule of Law: An Introduction 1
- 2. Serbia after Milošević: The Rebirth of a Nation 21
-
Part Two – Political and Social Values
- 3. Serbian Civic Values in a European Context 51
- 4. The EU in the Values and Expectations of Serbia: Challenges, Opportunities, and Confrontations 77
- 5. Orthodox Values and Modern Necessities: Serbian Orthodox Clergy and Laypeople on Democracy, Human Rights, Transition, and Globalization 111
- 6. The Social Values of Serbian Youth 143
-
Part Three – Media and Films
- 7. The Post-2000 Media Situation in Serbia 163
- 8. We All Live Two Lives: Serbian Cinema & Changing Values in Post Yugoslavia 195
-
Part Four – Schools, Gender, and Nationalism
- 9. Value Changes in the Interpretations of History in Serbia 221
- 10. Nationalism as a Religion: Examples from Contemporary Serbia 241
- 11. Engendering Transitional Justice: Political Responsibility in Serbia 253
-
Part Five – Kosovo as Myth and as Politics
- 12. Dead Kings and National Myths: Why Myths of Founding and Martyrdom Are Important 267
- 13. Discursive Practices and Semiotic Representations: Serbian Rhetoric about Montenegro and Kosovo 299
- 14. Kosovo in Serbian Politics since Milošević 329
- 15. Inter-ethnic Dialogue between Serbs and Albanians in Serbia/Kosovo, 1996–2008 369
-
Part Six – Conclusion
- 16. The Power of Values (A conclusion) 401
- List of Contributors 409
- Index of Names 419
- Subject Index 427
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents vii
- Preface ix
-
Part One – Introduction
- 1. Serbia’s Corrupt Path to the Rule of Law: An Introduction 1
- 2. Serbia after Milošević: The Rebirth of a Nation 21
-
Part Two – Political and Social Values
- 3. Serbian Civic Values in a European Context 51
- 4. The EU in the Values and Expectations of Serbia: Challenges, Opportunities, and Confrontations 77
- 5. Orthodox Values and Modern Necessities: Serbian Orthodox Clergy and Laypeople on Democracy, Human Rights, Transition, and Globalization 111
- 6. The Social Values of Serbian Youth 143
-
Part Three – Media and Films
- 7. The Post-2000 Media Situation in Serbia 163
- 8. We All Live Two Lives: Serbian Cinema & Changing Values in Post Yugoslavia 195
-
Part Four – Schools, Gender, and Nationalism
- 9. Value Changes in the Interpretations of History in Serbia 221
- 10. Nationalism as a Religion: Examples from Contemporary Serbia 241
- 11. Engendering Transitional Justice: Political Responsibility in Serbia 253
-
Part Five – Kosovo as Myth and as Politics
- 12. Dead Kings and National Myths: Why Myths of Founding and Martyrdom Are Important 267
- 13. Discursive Practices and Semiotic Representations: Serbian Rhetoric about Montenegro and Kosovo 299
- 14. Kosovo in Serbian Politics since Milošević 329
- 15. Inter-ethnic Dialogue between Serbs and Albanians in Serbia/Kosovo, 1996–2008 369
-
Part Six – Conclusion
- 16. The Power of Values (A conclusion) 401
- List of Contributors 409
- Index of Names 419
- Subject Index 427