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Sprachsegregation in Post-Jugoslawien - Ideologie und Realität
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Der Krieg in Bosnien-Herzegowina von 1992 bis 1995 und der Zerfall Jugoslawiens in Geschichtslehrbüchern
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Monumental Endeavors: Sculpting History in Southeastern Europe, 1960–2016
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Spain Interrupted: Examining Spanish Representations of Mass Violence in the Former Yugoslavia
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University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2017. Major: Hispanic and Luso Literatures, Cultures & Linguistics. Advisors: William Viestenz, Ofelia Ferrán. 1 computer file (PDF); iii, 178 pages. ; Situated within contemporary discussions of Hispanism and Iberian Studies, this dissertation explores timely issues such as memory, migration, and the links between violence and democracy in contemporary Spain. More specifically, my dissertation studies Iberian cultural representations of war violence in the former Yugoslavia during the 1990s that reflect parallel experiences between the two countries during the twentieth century including dictatorships, civil wars, and their peripheral statuses vis-à-vis Europe. I show how Iberian novelists, journalists, and photographers approach the Balkan atrocity as a symbolic reliving of old Spanish traumas as this war becomes an interruption of a “modern, European” identity built on avoiding the wounds of the past. Through this research I develop a theory of hospitality to show how representations of the Balkan war can be read through the concepts of host and guest, whose interplay interrupts subjectivities in an already established Spanish national framework. Studies of memory and mass violence in Spain tend to restrict their analyses to the framework of the nation-state. In an effort to shift this insular approach, Spain Interrupted employs an innovative comparative paradigm by looking at Spain through the lens of the former Yugoslavia. The interrelatedness of these two national contexts unfolds aspects of memory and mass violence that would otherwise be less perceptible. My comparative approach breaks new ground in the way we understand the interconnectedness of relations in these fields by looking at Spain through the lens of the former Yugoslavia.
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hospitality; memory studies; Spain; Yugoslavia
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11299/190518
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The Short Film Fest - 60 Years. ; The Short Film Fest - 60 Years.: Monograph on the history of the Yugoslav (today: Belgrade) Documentary and Short Film Festival.
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In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01152485 ; Direkcija FEST-a, pp.328, 2013, Dunja JELENKOVIC, 978-86-82975-32-8 (2013)
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Proper Language, Proper Citizen: Standard Linguistic Practice and Identity in Macedonian Primary Education
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Die Rolle von Aleksandar Belić bei der russischen Emigration im Königreich SHS und Jugoslawien von 1920 bis 1940
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Die übergreifende Rezensionstheorie ÜRT und ihre Anwendung auf wissenschaftliche Rezensionen zu Publikationen betreffend Länder des ehemaligen Jugoslawien
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Institut für Empirische Sprachwissenschaft
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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Schoolyard Politics: Ethics and Language at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
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Whose Bosnia?: National movements, imperial reforms, and the political re-ordering of the late Ottoman Balkans, 1840--1875.
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