Minority Identity and Autostereotypes: Case of Serbian Caricature in Croatia 1896-1902. (CROSBI ID 495901)
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Rumenjak, Nives
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Minority Identity and Autostereotypes: Case of Serbian Caricature in Croatia 1896-1902.
The paper deals with political caricature as one of the richest sources in the creation of national stereotypes and formation of urban public opinion in the mentioned period in Croatia. Caricatural discourse of Serb satirical magazine 'Vrač pogađač' ('Soothsayer') created on symbolic level ambivalent national self-images: a generally positive and a generally negative stereotype image of Serb Minority in Croatia. A negative caricatural image of the Serb political elite, which through the Serbian club and ruling People's Party in the Croatian Parliament had supported the pro-Hungarian and anti-Croatian regime without any reservation, regularly consisted in 'Vrač pogađač' of an explicit collective Serb identification ('Srpski klub', 'Serbian club'). So this paper concludes that the Serb ideological and cultural tradition at the and of 19th and in the beginning of 20th century had much more credit for forming a negative national stereotype about all Serbs in Croatia, then it is emphasised in past historiography
Serbian caricature in Croatia; Serbian autostereotypes; satirical magazine 'Vrač pogađač' ('Soothsayer'); ambivalent minority self-image; Serbian club; negative autostereotype about all Serbs in Croatia
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Fourth European Social Science History Conference
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27.02.2002-02.03.2002
Den Haag, Nizozemska