Media and Memoria. Initial meeting of a new
international network for South-Eastern studies
Programm
19.5.
Guided tour to points of cultural interest in Ljubljana
(Matej Klemencic)
Keynote
(Tanja Zimmermann, Konstanz)
20.5.
Panel 1: Transnational Memories
- Vladimir Osolnik (Ljubljana): History and remembrance in the early
press of the Southern Slavs during the 19th century
- Miranda Jakisa (Berlin): Transnational Yugoslav memory: The myth of the
partisans and the construction of common spaces in movies
- Anisa Avdagic (Tuzla): Narrative images of Yugoslav totality and of
totalitarism in Bosnian-Hecegovian short stories around the turn of the
millennium
- Davor Beganovic (Konstanz): Reflexive and restaurative nostalgies: Two types
of approaching catastrophe in contemporary Yugoslav culture
- Reana Senkovic (Zagreb): Their youth is within us: World War II and Yugoslav
newspapers for adolescent audiences in the 1970s
- Alma Denic-Grabic (Tuzla): Narratives of trauma and nostalgia in the novels
The Museum of unconditional surrender by Dubravka Ugresic and Frost and ashes
by Jasna Samic
- Tihomir Brajovic (Belgrad): Goethe’s oak tree in the Western Balkans: Wars,
memories, and identities in contemporary Serbian, Croatian and
Bosnian-Hecegovinian novels
Panel 2: National Memories
- Marko Trogrlic (Split): The role of Mihovil Pavlinovic in Croatian
national memory
- Nenad Makuljevic (Belgrad): The culture of remembrance and the construction
of Serbian national identity during the 19th century
- Bojana Bursac-Džalto (Belgrad): City identity and politics of memory: A
case study of Belgrade
- Ivana Živancevic-Sekerus (Novi Sad): The banknote imagery in Serbia
21.5.
Panel 2 (continued): National Memories
- Marjeta Ciglenecki (Maribor): The construction and the critical
reception of partisan war monuments in Slovenia, and the resistance against
them: The example of the monuments for the Battle at Mostje and for Jože
Lacko
- Branimir Jankovic (Zagreb): Between difference and reflection: Memory and
Marxist historiography in Croatia after 1990
- Enver Kazaz (Sarajevo): Ideological meta-narratives and images of the war
1992-95
- Davor Dukic (Zagreb): The film Long Dark Night (A. Vrdoljak) as a Croatian
national epos
Panel 3: Memories in conflict
- Renata Novak Klemencic (Ljubljana): Writing art history from a
national point of view: The case of Dalmatia
- Bojana Stojanovic-Pantovic (Novi Sad): Ambiguous images of Germany in the
travelogues by Milos Crnjanski
- Aleksandar Jakir (Split): The partisan myth in Yugoslavia and ist successor
states
- Vesna Galjer (Zagreb): The role of media for transgressing cultural
identities during the recent past
- Miroljub Radojkovic (Belgrad): Historiographical rememberance, media and war
in Ex-Yugoslavia
- Snježana Milivojevic (Belgrad): Rearview television: Remembering events
from live coverage
- Jurij Murasov (Konstanz): TV and the end of a grammar of politics: Tudman
and Izetbegovic
22.5.
Panel 3 (continued): Memories in conflict
- Ana Milojevic (Belgrad): The press coverage of the fall of the Berlin
wall between 1989 and 2009 in Serbia
- Dunja Melcic (Frankfurt am Main): Using and misusing historical sources in
media: Case study of a document
- Andrea Lesic-Thomas (Sarajevo): Tropes of memory: Remembering and forgetting
in Southeastern Europe
Discussion about the network „Media and memoria“
Planning the network „Media and memoria“
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