Guilt, responsibility, and denial : the past at stake in post-Milošević Serbia
"'Guilt, Responsibility, and Denial' sets out to trace the political, social, and moral challenges that Serbia faced from 2000 onward, offering an empirically rich and theoretically broad account of what was demanded of the country's citizens as well its political leadership - and how these challenges were alternately confronted and ignored. Eric Gordy makes extensive use of Serbian media to capture the internal debate surrounding the legacy of the country's war crimes, providing one of the first studies to examine international institutional efforts to build a set of public memories alongside domestic Serbian political reaction. By combining news accounts, courtroom transcripts, online discussions, and his own field research, Gordy explores how the conflicts and crimes that were committed under Milošević came to be understood by the people of Serbia and, more broadly, how projects of transitional justice affect the ways society faces issues of guilt and responsibility."--Jacket. Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-250) and index. xv, 256 pages ; 24 cm
- Gordy, Eric D., 1966-
- NIOD Bibliotheek
- Text
- ocn836748342
- Serbia--History--1992-
- Serbia--Social conditions--21st century.
- Serbia--Politics and government--2006-
- Serbia--Politics and government--1992-2006.
- Yugoslav War, 1991-1995--Serbia--Influence.
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