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Myth, identity and conflict: A comparative analysis of Romanian and Serbian textbooks.
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Myth, identity and conflict: A comparative analysis of Romanian and Serbian textbooks./
作者:
Dutceac Segesten, Anamaria.
面頁冊數:
460 p.
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Adviser: Vladimir Tismaneanu.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International70-06A.
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Education, Social Sciences. -
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ISBN:
9781109198386
Myth, identity and conflict: A comparative analysis of Romanian and Serbian textbooks.
Dutceac Segesten, Anamaria.
Myth, identity and conflict: A comparative analysis of Romanian and Serbian textbooks.
- 460 p.
Adviser: Vladimir Tismaneanu.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Maryland, College Park, 2009.
The study compares two cases of ethnically diverse societies sharing a substantial set of characteristics but where inter-group relations developed in two opposite directions. In Serbia the entire decade of the 1990s was witness to widespread violence, first in the wars of Yugoslav secession (1991-1996) and later in the conflict over the status of the Kosovo region (1998-1999). In Romania, despite one eruption of interethnic violence in March 1990, there have been no further clashes between Romanians and Hungarians, even if a latent suspicion continued to be verbally manifested between these two communities. By comparing these cases, the possibility opens to verify the impact of taught history on the representations of self and others and, from this premise, to examine its influence on the potential for peaceful or conflictual ethnic relations.
ISBN: 9781109198386Subjects--Topical Terms:
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The questions asked are: Is myth, as identified in secondary literature in other areas (literature, media, and political discourse) present in the history textbooks of Romania and Serbia? If myths are to be found in history schoolbooks, are there differences in the ways these myths define the in-group and the relationship with the other between a country that experienced interethnic conflict and a country that did not?
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The study finds that myths are present in the post-communist history textbooks of Romania and Serbia, both in their visual content and in their text. Despite expectations to the contrary, however, the differences in the types of myth used in a conflict case (Serbia) and in a non-conflict case (Romania) are small, thus disputing the importance awarded to history education in preventing or alleviating conflicts.
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