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Picturing genocide in the independent state of Croatia : atrocity images and the contested memory of the Second World War in the Balkans / Jovan Byford.

Van Pelt Library D804.C76 B94 2020
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Byford, Jovan, author.
Series:
War, culture and society
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ustaša, hrvatska revolucionarna organizacija.
World War, 1939-1945--Atrocities--Croatia--Pictorial works--Historiography.
World War, 1939-1945.
Collective memory.
Historiography.
History.
Croatia--History--1918-1945--Pictorial works--Historiography.
Croatia.
Ustaša, hrvatska revolucionarna organizacija--Historiography.
Collective memory--Former Yugoslav republics.
Collective memory--Balkan Peninsula.
Atrocities.
Balkan Peninsula.
Yugoslavia.
Former Yugoslav republics.
Genre:
History.
Pictorial works.
Illustrated works.
Physical Description:
vii, 212 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
London, UK ; New York, NY : Bloomsbury Academic, 2020.
Summary:
"Picturing Genocide in the Independent State of Croatia examines the role which atrocity photographs played, and continue to play, in shaping the public memory of the Second World War in the countries of the former Yugoslavia. Focusing on visual representations of one of the most controversial and politically divisive episodes of the war -- genocidal violence perpetrated against Serbs, Jews, and Roma by the pro-Nazi Ustasha regime in the Independent State of Croatia (1941-1945) -- the book examines the origins, history and legacy of violent images. Notably, this book pays special attention to the politics of the atrocity photograph. It explores how images were strategically and selectively mobilized at different times, and by different memory communities and stakeholders, to do different things: justify retribution against political opponents in the immediate aftermath of the war, sustain the discourses of national unity on which socialist Yugoslavia was founded, or, in the post-communist era, prop-up different nationalist agendas, and 'frame' the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s. In exploring this hitherto neglected aspect of Yugoslav history and visual culture, Jovan Byford sheds important light on the intricate nexus of political, cultural and psychological factors which account for the enduring power of atrocity images to shape the collective memory of mass violence"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction: Picturing genocide
2. Evidencing `unprecedented acts of savagery': Atrocity photographs in occupied Yugoslavia
3. `Gather photographs!': The birth of the post-war visual memory of Ustasha violence
4. Why look at fascism? Visual propaganda and revolutionary justice in post-war Yugoslavia
5. Ustasha violence through the prism of `brotherhood and unity': The dilemmas of visual memory in socialist Yugoslavia
6. "The dead open the eyes of the living': Atrocity images after Tito
7. Mobilizing images: Visual memory of the Ustasha genocide during and after the Yugoslav conflict of the 1990s
8. Conclusion: Atrocity photographs beyond idolatry and oblivion.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Byford, Jovan, Picturing genocide in the independent state of Croatia
ISBN:
9781350015968
1350015962
OCLC:
1147925145

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