The Cultural Life of Capitalism in Yugoslavia (Post)Socialism and It
This edited volume explores the cultural life of capitalism during socialist and post-socialist times within the geopolitical context of the former Yugoslavia. Through a variety of cutting edge essays at the intersections of critical cultural studies, mat
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(POST)SOCIALISM AND ITS OTHER
Edited by Dijana Jelača, Maša Kolanović and Danijela Lugarić
The Cultural Life of Capitalism in Yugoslavia
Dijana Jelača · Maša Kolanović Danijela Lugarić Editors
The Cultural Life of Capitalism in Yugoslavia (Post)Socialism and Its Other
Editors Dijana Jelača Department of Communication and Media Studies Fordham University New York, USA
Danijela Lugarić Department of East-Slavic Languages and Literatures Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Zagreb, Croatia
Maša Kolanović Department for Contemporary Croatian Literature University of Zagreb Zagreb, Croatia
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To the lost Yugoslav generation
Acknowledgements
Our foremost gratitude goes to the Palgrave editor Shaun Vigil for his support in seeing this project through to publication. We are also grateful to all contributors for their intellectual dedication and exciting contributions to the volume. The book is dedicated to the “lost Yugoslav generation,” which we see ourselves a part of. All three of us were born in 1979, and consequently only experienced Yugoslavia as children. The country’s disintegration simultaneously marked the end of our childhoods. As a result, we belong to a generation that is neither here nor there, n
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