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Slivovka in banalni nacionalizem v izbranem časopisju socialistične Jugoslavije
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https://doi.org/10.3986/Traditio2020490306Ključne besede:
slivovka, narodni simboli, banalni nacionalizem, časopisje, socialistična JugoslavijaPovzetek
Teza besedila je, da je imela slivovka pomembno vlogo v reprodukciji jugoslovanskega banalnega nacionalizma. Dnevno je Jugoslovane in Jugoslovanke opominjala, da so člani določene države oziroma državne skupnosti. Članek temelji na analizi besedil, v katerih se pojavi slivovka, v osrednjem slovenskem časopisu Delu v letih 1959–91 in Delovih predhodnikih – Slovenskem poročevalcu in Ljudski pravici v letih 1945–59.
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