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3-4/1998 - 1-2/1999
Spectre of Nation

Belgrade Circle Journal
 

Spectre of Nation

Charles Taylor
Nationalism and Modernity

Alberto Mellucci
Ethnic and Cultural Identity

Montserrat Guibernau
National Identity and Modernity

Brian Jenkins & Sypros Sofos
Nationalism in Contemporary Europe

Anthony Smith
In Defense of the Nation

Nebojsa Kujundzic & Doug Mann
The Supremacy of Nationalism and the Liberal Politics of Identity in the Modern World

Natalja Micunovic
Assumptions of Nationalism

Kenan Malik
Race, Culture and Nationhood

Homi K. Bhabha
DissemiNation: Time, Narrative and the Margins of the Modern Nation

Jonathan Skinner
Contesting Nationalism

Richard Kearney
Mongrel Islanders

Latinka Perovic
Perspective of Serbo-Croatian Relations

Tibor Varady
Nation States, Ethnic Societies and Minorities

Arjun Appadurai
Sovereignty without Territoriality: Notes toward a Postnational Geography

Sthatis Gourgouris
The Nation's Dream Work

Politics of Human Rights (II)

John Rawls
the Law of Peoples (II)

Jon Elster
Majority Rule and Individual Rights (II)

Jürgen Habermas
Private und öffentliche Autonomie, Menschenrechte und Volkssouverenität

Claude Lefort
Droits de l'homme et politique

Aaron Rhodes
Human Rights in the "New Europe"

Obrad Savic
The Global and the Local in Human Rights

Literary Machines (I)

Jacques Derrida
"A Self-Unsealing Poetic Text"

Peggy Kamuf
Penelope at Work

Tomislav Longinovic
The Perpetual Resurrection of the Past: Kosovo Legacy and the Serbian Nationalist Discourse

Civil Society in South-East Europe

Willima McBride
Clarifying 'Civil Society' and Creating Space for Civil Societies

Evert van der Zweerde
Civil Society Among Post-Soviet Russian Philosophers

Agon Demjaha
On the Feasability of Self-Determination: Towards a Sustainable Kosova

Anne O'Byrne
Who are we? Self-quesitoning as a politicla virtue

David Durst
hegel and Foucaults on Paradigms of Power

Aleksander Boskovic
Gender, Equality and Difference in Prespa, Republic of Macedonia

Inventory of Texts

Marica Cavel
Valuing and Self

Duan I. Bjelic
The Geopolitics of Media

Christopher Norris
On noam Chomsky. language, truth and the prospects of socialism

Dragan Kujundzic
The Modernist Paradigm and the Digestion of History

Rastko Mocnik
Should the Theory of Ideology Be Conceived as a Theory of Institutions?

Obrad Savic
Final address: Jeran Baudrillard, Serbia

War in the Tribal Zone: Yugoslavia

Erich Ludendorf
Der totale Krieg

Richard Bernstein
Listening and Responding to Levinas

Igor Primorac
The moral Responsibility of Serbian Intellectuals

Ugo Vlaisavljevic
Der Krieg als größtes Kulturereignis

Aleksandar Zistakis
Little Soldier (II)

Stjepan Mestrovic
Post-emotional Politics in the Balkans

Tim Judah
The Serbs: The Sweet and Rotten Smell of History

Laura Secor
Testaments Betrayed: Yugoslavian Intellectuals and the Road to War

Obrad Savic
Speed Memories (IV)

Literary Machines (II)

Ferida Durakovic
Poems

Colin Mackay
Poems

Hannah D. Georg
Briggite Bardot, Ad Infinitum

Subversive Discourse: Blade Runner

Jovan Ilic
Do existentialists dream of electric sheep?

Andrew Benjamin
Architecture of Blade Runner

Goran Gocic
Invisible Metaphorical Elements of the Bllade Runner

Jovan Cekic
Disappearance of the Body (Vermeer and Blade Runner

In Memoriam

Aleksander Zistakis
Cornelias Castiorades (1922-1997)

Reviews

Vedran Vucic
Adorno and the Culture Industry

Aleksandar Boskovic
State: Who needs it?

Aleksandar Boskovic
Buden's Barricades

Christopher Norris
Sexed Equations and Vexed Physicists

Peter Woodruff
History, Digestion, Returns

Aleksandar Blazevic
AIDS

James Satterwhite
Three Books on Serbia

Marijana Santrac
In Search of the Citizen

Teodora Tabacki
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Changing media, Media in change
The 23rd European Meeting of Cultural Journals
Linz, 13-16 May 2011

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