Abstract
Ideologically charged arguments about truth, often linked to fabrications of the past, have been discussed for decades in post-Yugoslav countries. They have also contributed to memory conflicts in different discourses. In addition to relativizing historical facts, marginalization of one’s own crimes and enlargement of others have also contributed to fragmentation of the truth and the emergence of parallel stories about the historical past.
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Pejković, Sanjin
(2020)
"General, dir. Antun Vrdoljak (Hrvatska radiotelevizija, 2019) The Diary of Diana B., dir. Dana Budisavljević (PFF, 2019),"
Wagadu: A Journal of Transnational Women's & Gender Studies: Vol. 21:
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1, Article 8.
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