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Ekranizacija balkanizma skozi predstavitev postjugoslovanskih filmov : magistrsko delo
ID Boljević, Aleksandar (Author), ID Velikonja, Mitja (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Pavlaković, Vjeran (Co-mentor)

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Abstract
Čeprav se na samem začetku magistrske naloge Balkan poskuša geografsko določiti in umestiti, bo poudarek na imaginativnem, ideološkem, torej družbeno konstruiranem konceptu Balkana in njegovi dekonstrukciji skozi filme. Podrobno bodo definirani in pojasnjeni pojmi orientalizem in sorodni balkanizem, (samo)balkanizacija, (samo)stereotipizacija itd. Od vsega začetka uporabe izraza je bil Balkan več kot le geografski pojem. Balkan je nujno zaznamovan z negativnimi konotacijami, kot so nasilje, nevljudnost, primitivizem itd. Po opredelitvi kompleksnosti pojma in prostora Balkana, tako geografskega kot kulturnega, je cilj kritično pristopiti k analizi filmov in s tem zaznati podobo Balkana, ki se skozi filme, posnete od leta 1990 naprej, ponuja širšemu občinstvu. Predvsem s pomočjo semiologije kot metode pristopa k analizi filma bomo skušali odkriti razlike in/ali podobnosti med notranjim in zunanjim dojemanjem Balkana. Poleg tega bo poudarek na reprezentaciji in primerjalni analizi, ki veljata za močno orodje za preučevanje filma. Sledila bo analiza filmov, ki ilustrirajo problematiko (samo)stereotipizacije Balkana in (samo)balkanizacije. Na podlagi analize filmov Dobrodošli v Sarajevu in Harrisonovo cvetje bomo poskušali ugotoviti kakšna je zahodna podoba Balkana. Hkrati bomo obravnavali reprezentacijo Balkana s strani domačih režiserjev skozi znane filme Podzemlje, Sod smodnika, Nikogaršnja zemlja, na koncu pa bomo poskusili potegniti vzporednice med tema dvema predstavitvama oz. izpostaviti glavne razlike med njimi.

Language:English
Keywords:Balkan, balkanizem, (samo)balkanizacija, postjugoslovanski film
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[A. Boljević]
Year:2022
Number of pages:79 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-143351 This link opens in a new window
UDC:316.72:778.5(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:134770435 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:16.12.2022
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Secondary language

Language:Slovenian
Title:Screening of Balkanism through the presentation of post-Yugoslav films
Abstract:
Although an attempt is made to geographically define and place the Balkans at the beginning of the master's thesis, the emphasis will be on the imaginative, ideological, i.e. socially constructed concept of the Balkans and its deconstruction through films. Orientalism and related Balkanism, (self)stereotyping, (self)balkanization and other concepts will be defined and explained in detail. The Balkans were more than just a geographical concept from the beginning of its use. The Balkans are inherently associated with negative connotations such as violence, rudeness, primitivism, and so on. After defining the complexities of the concept and space of the Balkans, both geographical and cultural, the goal is to critically approach film analysis and thus perceive the image of the Balkans offered to a wider audience through films made after 1990. We will try to reveal the differences and/or similarities between the internal and external perceptions of the Balkans primarily through the use of semiology as a method of approaching film analysis. Furthermore, there will be a focus on representation and comparative analysis, which are considered as powerful tools for film studies. This will be followed by an analysis of films that depict the issue of (self)stereotyping and (self)balkanization. We will try to figure out what the Western image of the Balkans is by analyzing the films Welcome to Sarajevo and Harrison's Flowers. At the same time, we will discuss the representation of the Balkans by domestic directors in the well-known films Underground, Cabaret Balkan, and No Man's Land. Finally, we will try to draw parallels and point out the main differences between these two (re)presentations.

Keywords:Balkan, Balkanism, (self)balkanization, post-Yugoslav film

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