"Contemporary Croatian Film and the New Social Economy"

A reading of several contemporary Croatian films (O. Sviličić's "Sorry about the Kung-Fu" ; H. Hribar's "What Is a Man without a Moustache" ; T. Radić's "What Iva Recorded...") from the point of view of feminist and cultural perspectives and refracted esp...

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Matična publikacija: Growing Up Transnational: Identity and Kinship in a Global Era
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Glavni autor: Šesnić, Jelena (-)
Vrsta građe: Članak
Jezik: eng
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