The Nonconformists : Culture, Politics, and Nationalism in a Serbian Intellectual Circle, 1944-1991 /
Serbia's national movement of the 1980s and 1990s, Nick Miller suggests, was not the product of an ancient, immutable, and aggressive Serbian national identity; nor was it an artificial creation of powerful political actors looking to capitalize on its mobilizing power. Miller argues that cultu...
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New York :
Central European University Press,
2007.
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Table of Contents:
- Simina 9a in a new Yugoslavia
- Nonconformist initiations
- Ćosić : engagement and disillusionment, 1956-1966
- Drama and politics: Mihiz in the sixties
- The suicide and rebirth of the painting: Mića Popović, 1959-1974
- Fragmented Serbia
- Ćosić and Popović return to Serbia
- From principle to catharsis
- The children of Cain
- The limits of revelation
- The legend of Simina 9a in Serbia's modern history.


