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Dehexing Postwar West Balkan Masculinities The Case of Bosnia, Croatia, and Serbia, 1998 to 2015


Dumančić, Marko; Krolo, Krešimir
Dehexing Postwar West Balkan Masculinities The Case of Bosnia, Croatia, and Serbia, 1998 to 2015 // Men and masculinities, 20 (2017), 7; 154-180 doi:10.1177/1097184X15625314 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)


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Naslov
Dehexing Postwar West Balkan Masculinities The Case of Bosnia, Croatia, and Serbia, 1998 to 2015

Autori
Dumančić, Marko ; Krolo, Krešimir

Izvornik
Men and masculinities (1552-6828) 20 (2017), 7; 154-180

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni

Ključne riječi
Yugoslavia media sociology postsocialism Croatia Bosnia Serbia music urban patriarchy

Sažetak
Focusing on Bosnia, Croatia, and Serbia, this article examines film and music that emerged in the region since the end of the Yugoslav Wars of Succession. We analyze how the uncertainties of the postwar era facilitated a dynamic field of cultural contestation in which the music and film industries simultaneously challenge and affirm normative masculine sociocultural roles. Although traditional norms have not lost their primacy in public life, we emphasize the fact that attitudes toward masculinity have, in general, become increasingly ambiguous and multivalent. While local sociological studies accurately observe that violence and intolerance constitute central traits for the majority of men in the West Balkans, our research reflects on how popular culture complicates the idea that postwar West Balkan masculinities have remained uniform, static, and defined exclusively by aggression. We thus focus on the most popular musical and cinematic productions that embody the tension inherent in the contemporary representations of West Balkan masculinity. From our examples, it becomes clear that generalized instability attending new market economies and postwar political turmoil have indeed created a context within which national gender norms have entered a state of flux.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Sociologija



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Dumančić, Marko; Krolo, Krešimir
Dehexing Postwar West Balkan Masculinities The Case of Bosnia, Croatia, and Serbia, 1998 to 2015 // Men and masculinities, 20 (2017), 7; 154-180 doi:10.1177/1097184X15625314 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
Dumančić, M. & Krolo, K. (2017) Dehexing Postwar West Balkan Masculinities The Case of Bosnia, Croatia, and Serbia, 1998 to 2015. Men and masculinities, 20 (7), 154-180 doi:10.1177/1097184X15625314.
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