Title: Identity and Conflict in the Balkans
1Identity and Conflict in the Balkans
2News
- Presidential visit NATO expansion
- Romania and Croatia
- Exam and study guide
3Identity Issues in the News
4Ismail Kadare (1936- )
- Prilli i Thyer (1978) ("Broken April", 1980)
- Numerous novels
- Status as major writer of the Balkans
5Themes of Broken April
- Urban vs. mountain culture
- Past affects the present
- Tenacity of old moral codes Kanun, blood feud
6Film types Heroic (Behind Enemy Lines)
- Overcome obstacles
- Good guys victorious
- Black and white characters
7Non-heroic
- Uncomfortable
- No clear answers
- No easy solutions
8Both
- Strong images
- Action, suspense, romance
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10Serbian Orthodox Church (Sarajevo)
11Jewish Cemetery
12Inside Sarajevo Synagogue
13Bey Mosque in Sarajevo
14Assassination of Archduke 1914
15Welcome to Sarajevo
- Directed by Michael Winterbottom
- 1997 film
16Whats Happening?
- Reporters trying to understand
- Different reporting styles question of
objectivity, taking sides - Relationship with locals
17Struggles with objectivity
- Food for locals the eggs
- Double life dealing with strangers who dont
have a clue
18Who is the enemy?
19What about the children?
20UN Presence
- What can the UN do?
- What about priorities?
- What are the top 14?
21Documenting the horror
- Concentration camps
- Bombs, snipers, and soldiers
22Personalizing the conflict
- Woody Harrelson visits the father of prisoner
- Stephen takes up the orphans cause
- Promises
- Taking sides?
23Escape from Sarajevo
- Departure
- Stops along the way
- Massacre remains
- Serb patrol
- Arrival in Split
24Concert in Sarajevo
- Vedran Smailovic
- Bread line massacre in May 1992
- 22 people killed
- He played 22 days in front of the bakery to
commemorate the victims - Albinonis Adagio in G Minor
25Concluding Remarks
26Moving on to Romania
27Romanian Film
28Kaplan
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30Romania Geography
- Moldavia (Moldova)
- Bucovina
- Banat
- Wallachia (Walachia)
- Transylvania
- Maramures
- Crisana
- Dobruja (Dobrogea)
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32Romania-3 (Romanian spelling)
33Language
- Official language is Romanian
- Spoken by approximately 89 of the 23m population
- Hungarian is spoken by around 7 of the
population, mainly in Transylvania - Population of German speakers who make up around
1.5 of the national population
34Romanian
- Romance language
- Slavic influence 9-12th
- Re-Latinization in 19th century
- Now French, English influences
35Dominant Leader in 20th
- Nicolae Ceausescu, President and Party head, 1965
36Revolution
- December, 1989 revolution against leadership
- Demonstrations thousands in streets
- Free elections since 1990
37End of Era
- Ceausescus flee captured, executed
- Secret grave (see Kaplan description)
38Communism Out, Capitalism In
39New Romania
- President Ion Iliescu until 1996
- Succeeded by Emil Constantinescu, re-elected in
2000 - Now President Traian Basescu and PM Calin
Tariceanu - EU membership a priority
40Historical Periods
- Roman (1st BC 10th AD)
- Pre-WWI (10th-early 20th)
- InterWar (1914-39)
- WWII (1939-44)
- Post-War (1945-1989)
- Post-Communist (1989-Present)
41Changing allegiances
- Nazis (Antonescu)then Allies
- Michael (Mihai) takes charge again
- Soviet occupation
- Post-War Soviet domination
42Kaplan
- To the Black Sea
- Dams, canals Ceausescus projects
- Bleakness, poverty of Wallachia
- Ecological disaster now UNESCO biosphere reserve
43Danube Delta
44Post-War Developments
- Communist rule Michael forced out in 1947
- Soviet occupation until late 1950s
- Policies determined in Moscow
- Resistance grew in 1950s Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej
- Dependence on USSR
- 1960s growing independence from Moscow
45Microcultures (Kaplan)
- Wallachia
- Bucovina
- Moldavia/Moldova/Bessarabia
- Transylvania
46Moldova-Moldavia
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48New Issues
- Russia, Soviet Union new factor
- WWII issues again
- Role of Antonescu
- Pogroms, Romanian Holocaust
- Shift in policy
- History Re-written
49Slavenka Drakulic
50Drakulic- Biography
- Born 1949 lives in Sweden and Croatia
- Essayist, Journalist and Fiction Writer
- Non-fiction
- Deadly Sins of Feminism
- How We Survived Communism and Even Laughed
- The Balkan Express Fragments from the Other Side
of the War - Café Europa Life after Communism
- Novels
- Holograms of Fear
- Marble Skin
- The Taste of a Man
51Drakulics S A Novel About the Balkans (1999)
- Treatment of women in wartime
- Conscious strategy deliberate policies
- Moral blindness loss of inhibitions under
extreme conditions
52Drakulics Novel S
- What is the historical basis for the work?
- Did it offer any explanations? Motives?
- What are the key events in Ss experiences? Her
main challenges? - What are Ss key relationships?
- What are the moral questions raised? Are they
resolved?
53What are the novels literary qualities?
- Genre
- Point of view
- Structure
54Drakulics Novel S
- What is the historical basis for the work?
- Did it offer any explanations? Motives?
- What are the key events in Ss experiences? Her
main challenges? - What are Ss key relationships?
- What are the moral questions raised? Are they
resolved?
55What are the novels literary qualities?
- Genre
- Point of view
- Structure
56Rape
- Phenomenon in many military conflicts
- Ongoing discussion in international law
- ICTY verdict systematic use of rape can be
prosecuted as war crime - 25,000-60,000 Bosnian and Croatian women
- How should we understand it?
- Tactic of ethnic cleansing?
- Related to genocide?
57Theory 1
- Woman as property rape devalues signals failure
of her man to protect her
58Theory 2
- Rape represents violation of territorial
integrity, means of establishing jurisdiction and
conquest - Metaphor man bears generic stuff of nation
female is property and vessel in which children
of nation grow men become owners of territory
and children
59Theory 3
- Rape degrades, pollutes nations symbol of
fertility and purity threatens to cleanse the
territory through birth of an enemy son - Demonstrates power of invading forces
- Reward for victory
60More theories
- War removes inhibitions
- Xenophobia, misogyny merge
- Ethnic hatred is sexualized
- Mass sexual abuse as genocide
61Theory and Drakulics S A Novel About the
Balkans (1999)
- Public humiliation effective way of scaring
people away - Mass rape most horrifying public humiliation
- Shame women, soil them
- Rape intimidates enemy soldiers