This historical overview of the Sarajevo Documentary School considers the films, in the light of their recent re-emergence, as indicative of both the legacy of socialist realism (even in the context of Yugoslav media) and attempted social engineering in the Bosnia of the 1960s and 1970s. The argument is made that the documentaries, despite their questionable aesthetic status (in respect of cinma-vrit and ethnography) and problematic ideological strategies and attempted interventions, document a history and offer insights that counter the prevailing revisionist trends in the presentation of Eastern and Central European history
© 2013 Dr. Nadiya ChushakThis thesis examines yugonostalgia – nostalgia for the Socialist Federal Re...
This article explores the role that the newsreel genre played in the production of socialist Yugosla...
This dissertation is an ethnography of contemporary Bosnia-Herzegovina that examines the central con...
This historical overview of the Sarajevo Documentary School considers the films, in the light of the...
This article will examine the position of critical cinema in socialist Yugoslavia by analysing the a...
Cinema Komunisto is a documentary film about the use of the cinematic image in the creation of the p...
This thesis uses an interdisciplinary approach, combining anthropological theories and ethnographic ...
Diese Diplomarbeit hat zum Ziel, sieben jugoslawische, zwischen 1980 und 1989 gedrehte Filme zu anal...
ABSTRACT The article discusses cinematic representations of memory and trauma in post-Yugoslav docu...
The aim of this paper is to map the reconfiguration and displacement of the emerging trauma of the H...
How to Escape? The Trap of the Transition in the Recent Cinema of Bosnia and Herzegovina (2000-2012)...
This text critically evaluates how the idea of self-management changed and materialized in Yugoslavi...
Branislav Jakovljević, Alienation Effects: Performance and Self-Management in Yugoslavia, 1945–91, A...
This thesis is a contribution to the study of the Czechoslovak and Yugoslav film culture during the ...
This paper aims to describe the socio-cultural situation in the former Yugoslavia in the 1960s throu...
© 2013 Dr. Nadiya ChushakThis thesis examines yugonostalgia – nostalgia for the Socialist Federal Re...
This article explores the role that the newsreel genre played in the production of socialist Yugosla...
This dissertation is an ethnography of contemporary Bosnia-Herzegovina that examines the central con...
This historical overview of the Sarajevo Documentary School considers the films, in the light of the...
This article will examine the position of critical cinema in socialist Yugoslavia by analysing the a...
Cinema Komunisto is a documentary film about the use of the cinematic image in the creation of the p...
This thesis uses an interdisciplinary approach, combining anthropological theories and ethnographic ...
Diese Diplomarbeit hat zum Ziel, sieben jugoslawische, zwischen 1980 und 1989 gedrehte Filme zu anal...
ABSTRACT The article discusses cinematic representations of memory and trauma in post-Yugoslav docu...
The aim of this paper is to map the reconfiguration and displacement of the emerging trauma of the H...
How to Escape? The Trap of the Transition in the Recent Cinema of Bosnia and Herzegovina (2000-2012)...
This text critically evaluates how the idea of self-management changed and materialized in Yugoslavi...
Branislav Jakovljević, Alienation Effects: Performance and Self-Management in Yugoslavia, 1945–91, A...
This thesis is a contribution to the study of the Czechoslovak and Yugoslav film culture during the ...
This paper aims to describe the socio-cultural situation in the former Yugoslavia in the 1960s throu...
© 2013 Dr. Nadiya ChushakThis thesis examines yugonostalgia – nostalgia for the Socialist Federal Re...
This article explores the role that the newsreel genre played in the production of socialist Yugosla...
This dissertation is an ethnography of contemporary Bosnia-Herzegovina that examines the central con...