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Sajmište as a European Site of Holocaust Remembrance / Sajmište kao evropsko mesto sećanja na Holokaust
(Filozofija i društvo, 2012)
The article analyzes the peculiarities of the destruction of Serbian Jews during Second Wolrd War in the local and European context. Of all the sites in Serbia relevant to the destruction of the Serbian Jews, Sajmiste is ...
Germany’s Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe. Debates and Reactions / Nemački Spomenik ubijenim evropskim Jevrejima. Rasprave i reakcije
(Filozofija i društvo, 2012)
The article outlines the history of the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin as a very good example of how long any such procedure is, from idea to realisation, as well as how strong the debate how and whom ...
Sajmište, Jasenovac, and the Social Frames of Remembering and Forgetting / Sajmište, Jasenovac i društveni okviri sećanja i zaborava
(Filozofija i društvo, 2012)
The article discusses the reasons for the construction, in the 1960s, of a memorial to the victims of the former camp Jasenovac in Yugoslavia, although no such memorial was built at the Sajmište site. How should we explain ...
Holocaust and the ethics of tourism: Memorial places in narrations of responsibility / Holokaust i etika turizma: memorijalna mesta u naracijama o odgovornosti
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2022)
The issue of Holocaust tourism might be a quite sensitive, but nevertheless very important topic in the domain of Holocaust remembrance. As tourism is often associated with leisure activities, it is quite challenging to ...
The trauma of the others!? Yugoslav Holocaust films of the 1960s / Trauma drugih!? Jugoslovenski filmovi o Holokaustu iz 1960-ih godina
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2022)
The aim of this paper is to map the reconfiguration and displacement of the emerging trauma of the Holocaust in the cinematic narratives of SFR Yugoslavia. The analysis of three nearly forgotten Yugoslav films of the 1960s ...
Nadège Ragaru,"And so the Bulgarian Jews were saved... researching, retelling, and remembering the Holocaust in Bulgaria", Paris: Presses de Sciences Po, 2020. / Nadège Ragaru, „I tako su bugarski Jevreji spaseni... istraživanje, prepričavanje i sećanje na Holokaust u Bugarskoj“, Pariz: Presses de Sciences Po, 2020.
(Beograd : Institut za filozofiju i društvenu teoriju, 2023)
The history of the Jewish communities in the Balkans during the Second World War remains poorly addressed in the historiography
- as compared to that of Jews in Western and Central Europe, as
well as in the former USSR. ...