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Media Discourse and the Yugoslav Conflicts: Representations of Self and Other [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 284 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 657 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Apr-2009
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0754676293
  • ISBN-13: 9780754676294
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 284 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 657 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Apr-2009
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0754676293
  • ISBN-13: 9780754676294
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
In spite of the growing literature on discourse analysis, the relationship of discourse to violent/non-violent outcomes of conflict is an under-researched area. This book combines theories on ethnic conflict, identity construction and discourse analysis with a comprehensive and inclusive survey of the countries of the former Yugoslavia. It presents an understanding of the interrelationship between 'words' and 'deeds' grounded through an extensively close analysis of film, television and newspapers samples taken from the period. This combination of ground-breaking applications of theory with detailed empirical case studies will make Media Discourse and the Yugoslav Conflicts of key interest to scholars across a range of social sciences including sociology, discourse analysis, media, conflict and peace studies as well as those concerned with ethnopolitical conflict.

Recenzijos

'...the book not only contributes to a better understanding of why violence did/did not erupt in the former Yugoslavia, but also advances our understanding of the relationship of discourse to violence in general. This study provides a valuable contribution to our understanding of the media contexts and practices that shape conflict outcomes.' National Identities 'Collectively, the authors put together a balanced, well informed and intellectually stimulating book which adds to a better understanding of both the Yugoslav conflict and the role of media in it.' European Journal of Communication 'This volume constitutes an excellent overview and analysis of media discourse in the former Yugoslavia and provides a fresh approach to the analysis of key events surrounding the breakup of the Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia and the conflicts that erupted on its territory between 1991 and 2004... the volume's editor successfully weaves together topics in the study of ethnic conflict, identity formation, and discourse analysis and critically examines the role of media discourse in inflaming conflict, reinforcing new identities, or reinterpreting historical narratives and events. His conclusion very effectively brings together many of the disparate and multifaceted strands brought out in the case study chapters. Overall, the volume is significant in its reliance on the media sources in the local Balkan languages, which would have otherwise been inaccessible to an English-speaking audience.' Slavic Review '...definitely worth reading for those interesting in the role of media in conflicts. It offers a complex theoretical frame plus a number of CDA based case studies which are especially interesting as they look at the reciprocity of the discourses of the conflict parties.' Politics and Culture '... KolstĆø and his colleagues break a lot of new ground and thus deserve great praise for their work. Media Discourse and the Yugoslav Conflict will no doubt ensure that s

List of Figure and Table
vii
Notes on Contributors ix
Acknowledgements xiii
Introduction
Discourse and Violent Conflict: Representations of `Self'-`Other' in the Yugoslav Successor States 1(20)
Pal Kolstø
Media Discourse and the Politics of Ethnic Conflict: The Case of Yugoslavia
21(18)
Tarik Jusic
Reorganizing the Identification Matrix: Televisual Construction of Collective Identities in the Early Phase of Yugoslav Disintegration
39(22)
Sabina Mihelj
Veronika Bajt
Milos Pankov
Foreclosing the Other, Building the War: A Comparative Analysis of Croation and Serbian Press Discourses During the Conflict in Croatia
61(22)
Ivana Duric
Vladimir Zoric
Events and Sites of Difference: Mark-ing Self and Other in Kosovo
83(22)
Nita Luci
Predrag Markovic
The Yugoslav Succession Wars and the War for Symbolic Hegemony
105(24)
Jovo Bakic
Gazela Pudar
Relations between Montenegro and Serbia from 1991 to 2006: An Analysis of Media Discourse
129(24)
Dorde Pavicevic
Srdan Durovic
Spinning Out of Control: Media Coverage in the Bosnian Conflict
153(20)
Michal Sladecek
Amer Dzihana
`Spinning Out of Control: Mutual Reinforcement Discourse in Macedonia?
173(22)
Zhidas Daskalovski
The Semantics of Silence, Violence and Social Memory: `The Storm' in the Croatian and Serbian Press
195(20)
Gordana Deric
Self and Other in Balkan (Post-) War Cinema
215(20)
Nedin Mutic
Conclusion Discourse and Violence 235(10)
Pal Kolsto
Bibliography 245(14)
List of Media Sources 259(6)
Index 265
Pål Kolstų is a Professor in the Department of Literature, Area Studies and European Languages, University of Oslo, Norway