Civic and Uncivic Values : : Serbia in the Post-Milošević Era / / ed. by Ola Listhaug, Dragana Dulic, Sabrina P. Ramet.

Discusses Serbia’s struggle for democratic values after the fall of the Milošević regime provoked by the NATO war, and after the trauma caused by the secession of Kosovo. Are the value systems of the post-Milošević era true stumbling blocks of a delayed transition of this country? Seventeen contribu...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Central European University Press eBook-Package 2013-1998
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Place / Publishing House:Budapest ;, New York : : Central European University Press, , [2022]
©2011
Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (468 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Table of Contents --
Preface --
Part One – Introduction --
1. Serbia’s Corrupt Path to the Rule of Law: An Introduction --
2. Serbia after Milošević: The Rebirth of a Nation --
Part Two – Political and Social Values --
3. Serbian Civic Values in a European Context --
4. The EU in the Values and Expectations of Serbia: Challenges, Opportunities, and Confrontations --
5. Orthodox Values and Modern Necessities: Serbian Orthodox Clergy and Laypeople on Democracy, Human Rights, Transition, and Globalization --
6. The Social Values of Serbian Youth --
Part Three – Media and Films --
7. The Post-2000 Media Situation in Serbia --
8. We All Live Two Lives: Serbian Cinema & Changing Values in Post Yugoslavia --
Part Four – Schools, Gender, and Nationalism --
9. Value Changes in the Interpretations of History in Serbia --
10. Nationalism as a Religion: Examples from Contemporary Serbia --
11. Engendering Transitional Justice: Political Responsibility in Serbia --
Part Five – Kosovo as Myth and as Politics --
12. Dead Kings and National Myths: Why Myths of Founding and Martyrdom Are Important --
13. Discursive Practices and Semiotic Representations: Serbian Rhetoric about Montenegro and Kosovo --
14. Kosovo in Serbian Politics since Milošević --
15. Inter-ethnic Dialogue between Serbs and Albanians in Serbia/Kosovo, 1996–2008 --
Part Six – Conclusion --
16. The Power of Values (A conclusion) --
List of Contributors --
Index of Names --
Subject Index
Summary:Discusses Serbia’s struggle for democratic values after the fall of the Milošević regime provoked by the NATO war, and after the trauma caused by the secession of Kosovo. Are the value systems of the post-Milošević era true stumbling blocks of a delayed transition of this country? Seventeen contributors from Norway, Serbia, Italy, Germany, Poland and some other European countries covered a broad range of topics in order to provide answers to this question. The subjects of their investigations were national myths and symbols, history textbooks, media, film, religion, inter-ethnic dialogue, transitional justice, political party agendas and other related themes. The authors of the essays represent different scholarly disciplines whose theoretical conceptions and frameworks are employed in order to analyze two alternative value systems in Serbia: liberal, cosmopolitan and civic on the one hand, and traditional, provincial, nationalist on the other.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9789639776999
9783110780550
DOI:10.1515/9789639776999
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Ola Listhaug, Dragana Dulic, Sabrina P. Ramet.