ABSTRACT

Video, War and the Diasporic Imagination is an incisive study of the loss and (re)construction of collective and personal identities in ethnic migrant communities. Focusing on the Croatian and Macedonian Communities in Western Australia, Dona Kolar-Panov documents the social and cultural changes that affected these diasporic groups on the fragmentation of Yugoslavia.

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|26 pages

1A SILENT REVOLUTION

chapter 2|27 pages

2THE CULTURAL FUNCTIONS OF VIDEO

chapter 3|14 pages

3CLAIMING A CULTURAL SPACE

chapter 4|26 pages

4RE-INVENTING CROATIA

chapter 5|26 pages

5EXCUSE ME WHAT IS GENOCIDE?

chapter 7|25 pages

7MNEMOSYNE IN VCR

chapter 8|20 pages

8BRIDGES AND BOUNDARIES