The Drama in Former Yugoslavia

The Drama in Former Yugoslavia
Author: Anton Zabkar
Publsiher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 126
Release: 1998
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780788139444

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Discusses four aspects of the situation in the former Yugoslavia: the realities of the Bosnian situation including military factors that could influence events and change in Serbian strategy in Bosnia-Herzegovina; civil-military relations in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia with an inside view of the interaction of Serb politics and politicians with the Yugoslav army and police force; the strategic role of the eastern Adriatic coast in the 20th century; and a comparison between the conflict situation which preceded and surrounded the Berlin Congress of 1878 and the current situation in Bosnia.

The Yugoslav Drama

The Yugoslav Drama
Author: Mihailo Crnobrnja
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 0773514295

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The updated second edition provides an evaluation of events over the last two years and the prospects for a lasting peace following the Dayton Accord.

A Patch of Earth

A Patch of Earth
Author: Kitty Felde
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2020-12-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 173597675X

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The Maxim Mazumdar New Play Award-winning courtroom drama for college and high school actors. A Patch of Earth is part courtroom drama, part ghost story, part magical realism. It's the true story of Drazen Erdemovic, the "crybaby" - a 24 year old Bosnian Croat with a hip haircut and bad acne scars who fought for three different armies during the Bosnian war. He says he never killed anyone until the day he and his mates were sent to a cornfield near Srebrenica where he's ordered to shoot or be shot. If he refuses, his comrades say they'll also shoot his young wife and child. He is haunted by the ghosts of those he killed. It destroys his marriage. He tries to free himself from his demons by telling his story to the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, confessing to shooting "no more than 70" of the 1200 people killed near Srebrenica. The play asks the audience to consider two questions: What would I do if I were in his shoes? And what is a just punishment for his actions? ★ "Playgoers yearning for serious, mind-absorbing theater, with dramatic power behind the conscience-reaming message, should avail themselves of A Patch of Earth. It is a shattering experience." The Daily Pilot ★ "Felde first heard about the tribunal in 1995. A veteran radio reporter, she had just finished covering the O.J. Simpson criminal trial when she began hearing the crowd of international reporters talking about going to The Hague for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and its sister tribunal for Rwanda. It was the first time since the Nuremberg and Tokyo trials after World War II that the international community would hold people responsible for war crimes. 'I was too young for Nuremberg, ' Felde said. 'This was my chance for [viewing] international justice. I just knew I had to be there.'" Daily Journal ★ "The lack of "foreign" dialects--and the directive that the play be performed without an intermission--point toward the playwright's attempt to erase any barriers that might prohibit the English-speaking spectator from entering into what Argentinean playwright Eduardo Pavlovsky calls the 'shared subconscious of the victimizer and the victimized.'" Human Rights Quarterly ★ "Felde concentrates on issues of justice: the juridical process and the accountability of soldiers ordered to participate in acts of mass murder. Felde's drama is somewhat expressionistic as the action takes place in the mind and memory of the Drazen Erdemovic, the real-life Croat who participated in the killing of Bosnian Serbs. Felde fuses factual and theatrical (e.g., courtroom scenes utilize transcripts from tribunal proceedings and Erdemovic's personal/family life is fictionalized)." New England Theatre Journal "Felde intersplices actual courtroom testimony with information gathered from news reports -- including a scene where Erdomovic's former comrades shoot him to keep him quiet -- which she brings to life on stage by fleshing out scenes with on-point but imagined details." Pasadena Weekly

The International Conference on the Former Yugoslavia

The International Conference on the Former Yugoslavia
Author: B. G. Ramcharan
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 1214
Release: 1997-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9041104291

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The print edition is available as a set of two volumes (9789041104373).

The International Conference on the Former Yugoslavia Volume 1

The International Conference on the Former Yugoslavia  Volume 1
Author: B. G. Ramcharan
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 1210
Release: 2023-03-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004540156

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The print edition is available as a set of two volumes (9789041104373).

The Social Construction of Man the State and War

The Social Construction of Man  the State and War
Author: Franke Wilmer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2004-04-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781135956219

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The Social Construction of Man, the State, and War is the fist book on conflict in the former Yugoslavia to look seriously at the issue of ethnic identity, rather than treating it as a given, an unquestionable variable. Combining detailed analysis with a close reading of historical narratives, documentary evidence, and first-hand interviews conducted in the former Yugoslavia, Wilmer sheds new light on how ethnic identity is constructed, and what that means for the future of peace and sovereignty throughout the world.

Theatre in the Context of the Yugoslav Wars

Theatre in the Context of the Yugoslav Wars
Author: Jana Dolečki,Senad Halilbašić,Stefan Hulfeld
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2018-11-19
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9783319988931

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This book assembles texts by renowned academics and theatre artists who were professionally active during the wars in former Yugoslavia. It examines examples of how various forms of theatre and performance reacted to the conflicts in Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, and Kosovo while they were ongoing. It explores state-funded National Theatre activities between escapism and denial, the theatre aesthetics of protest and resistance, and symptomatic shifts and transformations in the production of theatre under wartime circumstances, both in theory and in practice. In addition, it looks beyond the period of conflict itself, examining the aftermath of war in contemporary theatre and performance, such as by considering Ivan Vidić’s war trauma plays, the art campaigns of the international feminist organization Women in Black, and Peter Handke’s play Voyage by Dugout. The introduction explores correlations between the contributions and initiates a reflection on the further development of the research field. Overall, the volume provides new perspectives and previously unpublished research in the fields of theory and historiography of theatre, as well as Southeast European Studies.

Miss Ex Yugoslavia

Miss Ex Yugoslavia
Author: Sofija Stefanovic
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2018-04-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781501165764

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“Sofija Stefanovic’s beautiful memoir Miss Ex-Yugoslavia depicts the elegant transit of a girl becoming an artist. This is a story we yearn to know: How does a girl lose her childhood, family, and nation, yet nurture her memories, dreams, and art? Stefanovic hits all her marks, and she keeps us in her thrall.” —Min Jin Lee, author of Pachinko, a New York Times bestseller and National Book Award finalist “Funny and tragic and beautiful in all the right places. I loved it.” —Jenny Lawson, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Let’s Pretend This Never Happened and Furiously Happy A funny, dark, and tender memoir about the immigrant experience and life as a perpetual fish-out-of-water, from the acclaimed Serbian-Australian storyteller. Sofija Stefanovic makes the first of many awkward entrances in 1982, when she is born in Belgrade, the capital of socialist Yugoslavia. The circumstances of her birth (a blackout, gasoline shortages, bickering parents) don’t exactly get her off to a running start. While around her, ethnic tensions are stoked by totalitarian leaders with violent agendas, Stefanovic's early life is filled with Yugo rock, inadvisable crushes, and the quirky ups and downs of life in a socialist state. As the political situation grows more dire, the Stefanovics travel back and forth between faraway, peaceful Australia, where they can’t seem to fit in, and their turbulent homeland, which they can’t seem to shake. Meanwhile, Yugoslavia collapses into the bloodiest European conflict in recent history. Featuring warlords and beauty queens, tiger cubs and Baby-Sitters Clubs, Sofija Stefanovic’s memoir is a window to a complicated culture that she both cherishes and resents. Revealing war and immigration from the crucial viewpoint of women and children, Stefanovic chronicles her own coming-of-age, both as a woman and as an artist who yearns to take control of her own story. Refreshingly candid, poignant, and illuminating, Miss Ex-Yugoslavia introduces a vital new voice to the immigrant narrative.