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Review: Dubravka Z?arkov, The Body of War: Media, Ethnicity, and Gender in the Break-up of Yugoslavia. Durham, NC and London: Duke University Press, 2007. £12.99. 286 pp.
Oleh:
Mihelj, Sabina
Jenis:
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Dalam koleksi:
European Journal of Communication vol. 23 no. 3 (2010)
,
page 379-382.
Topik:
War
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Media
;
Ethnicity
;
Gender
Fulltext:
379.full.pdf
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Isi artikel
The interweaving of nationalist and gendered discourses and practices is a key ingredient of modern wars, and the Yugoslav wars of 1991–5 were no exception. Due to their reproductive capacities, female bodies frequently featured as symbols and markers of the nation, and served both as objects of worship and protection and as targets of violent attacks. From the very start of the conflicts, nationalist appropriations of women’s bodies were attracting considerable scholarly attention, both in the region and internationally, and gave rise to several debates and publications. Faced with Dubravka Z?arkov’s book, a reader may therefore wonder whether another publication on the matter can really bring anything new to the debate.
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