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The ubiquitous Partisan narrative in Yugoslavia served well as founding myth of its newly united people. Its retrospective deconstruction has absorbed most of the academic attention for the Yugoslav Partisans since the break-up. This edition in contrast looks into the (hybrid) nature of partisanship itself as it appears in film, art, and literature. It explores the Partisans in Yugoslavia in Partisan novels, films, and songs, analyzes the - still ongoing - transformation process of the Partisan narrative, and reviews its transitions into popular (visual) culture.

Produktbeschreibung
The ubiquitous Partisan narrative in Yugoslavia served well as founding myth of its newly united people. Its retrospective deconstruction has absorbed most of the academic attention for the Yugoslav Partisans since the break-up. This edition in contrast looks into the (hybrid) nature of partisanship itself as it appears in film, art, and literature. It explores the Partisans in Yugoslavia in Partisan novels, films, and songs, analyzes the - still ongoing - transformation process of the Partisan narrative, and reviews its transitions into popular (visual) culture.
Autorenporträt
Miranda Jakisa is professor of South and East Slavic Literatures and Cultures at Humboldt University Berlin. Nikica Gilic is associate professor of Film Studies at the Department of Comparative Literature at the University of Zagreb, Croatia.
Rezensionen
»An excellent and substantial volume.« Gordana P. Crnkovic, Slavic Review, Summer 2017 Besprochen in: Apparatus, 5 (2017), Dijana Jelaca