WARS IN YUGOSLAVIA IN THE WEEKLY TIME (1991–1995)
WARS IN YUGOSLAVIA IN THE WEEKLY TIME (1991–1995)
Author(s): Sanja Lukić
Subject(s): Communication studies, Inter-Ethnic Relations, Wars in Jugoslavia
Published by: Građanske inicijative
Keywords: Time; Yugoslavia; USA; Serbs; Croats; Bosniaks; Wars in Yugoslavia; imagology; media; nineties
Summary/Abstract: The weekly magazine Time, launched in 1923 in New York, revolutionized the way news was told and presented in various fields, shaping the attitudes of its readers for decades. The research presented in this paper aimed to analyze the content that appeared in this American magazine about the wars in the former Yugoslavia from 1991 to 1995. The articles of this magazine were analyzed taking into account not only the accuracy of the events reported, but also the way in which Time combined historical tropes, classic journalistic reporting and the geopolitical circumstances in which it framed the conflict, and created and presented war narratives, thus becoming one of the crucial interpreters of the Yugoslav wars.
Book: SOURCES AND ACTORS New Studies of the Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s
- Page Range: 117-155
- Page Count: 39
- Publication Year: 2025
- Language: English
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