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  • "Cyrillic does not kill" : symbols, identity, and memory in Croatian public discourse
    Šarić, Ljiljana ; Radanović Felberg, Tatjana
    This article addresses identity construction through social symbolic meanings conveyed in discussions about scripts, primarily Cyrillic, in Croatian public discourse. We focus on discussions in ... various Croatian online sources from 2013 to 2015 centred on the topic of "Cyrillic as a symbol" and serving as an umbrella for discursive negotiations of (a) identity and belonging, (b) collective memory of the recent past, and (c) minority rights. The symbolic meanings of Cyrillic have been developed and utilized by politicians, professionals, various organizations, and ordinary people in various contexts and with various aims: from delegitimizing political actors and propagating hostility and reconciliation, to creating a "useful" past and consolidating collective identity.
    Vir: Družboslovne razprave = Social science forum. - ISSN 0352-3608 (Letn. 33, št. 85, sep. 2017, str. 51-71)
    Vrsta gradiva - članek, sestavni del
    Leto - 2017
    Jezik - angleški
    COBISS.SI-ID - 35128157