Books

“The Balkans: A Short History” by Mark Mazower. Modern Library.

Imagining the Balkans” by Maria Todorova. Oxford.

“Sarajevo: A Biography” by Robert J. Donia. Michigan.

“Cinema of Flames” by Dina Iordanova. British Film Institute.

“Raw Memory: Prijedor, Laboratory of Ethnic Cleansing” by Isabelle Wesselingh, et al. Saqui Books.

“The New Bosnian Mosaic” edited by Xavier Bougarel, et al. Hampshire.

“A Problem from Hell: America and the Age of Genocide” by Samantha Power. Harper Perennial.

“Balkan Tragedy” by Susan Woodward. Brookings Institute.

Films

Savršeni Krug [A Perfect Circle]” (1997). Directed by Ademir Kenović.

“Ničija Zemlja [No Man's Land]” (2001). Directed by Danis Tanović.

Grbavica” (2006). Directed by Jasmila Žbanić.

Лепа села лепо горе [Pretty Village, Pretty Flame]” (1996). Directed by Srđan Dragojević.

“Подземље [Underground]” (1997). Directed by Emir Kusturica.

Ко то тамо пева [Who's That Singing Over There?]” (1980). Directed by Dušan Kovačević.

“Fantazija [Fantasy]” (2007). Directed by Aldin Arnautović.

“Uloga moje porodice u svetskoj revoluciji [The Role of my Family in the World Revolution]” (1971). Directed by Bato Čengić.

“Valter brani Sarajevo [Walter Defends Sarajevo]” (1972). Directed by Hajrudin Šiba Krvavac.

“MGM Sarajevo, covjek, bog, monstrum [MGM Sarajevo, Man, God, Monster]” (1994). Directed by the SaGA group.

Articles

At Play in the Fields of Oppression” by David Samuels. Harpers, 1995.

Last Chance for Bosnia?” by Warren Zimmerman. NYRB, 1996.

The US and the Yugoslav Catastrophe” by Mark Danner. NYRB, 1997.

The Countdown” by William Finnegan. The New Yorker, 2007.

Sarajevo Art Diary” by Molly Kleiman. artnet.

Human Rights and Its Discontents” by Slavoj Žižek. Lecture at Bard College, 2001.

A Man or a Girl’s Blouse?” by Jeremy Harding. London Review of Books, 2008.

Salt City” by William Finnegan. The New Yorker, 1996.

The Waiting Game in the Balkans” by Tim Judah. NYRB, 2005.

The Morning After” by Slavoj Žižek. Eurozine, 2001.

What Will Karadzic Trial Draw from Milosevic?” by Caroline Tosh. Institute for War and Peace Reporting, 2008.

Music

Indexi. Sarajevo, 1962-2001.

Bijelo Dugme. Sarajevo, 1974-1989.

Električni Orgazam. Belgrade, 1980-present.

Ekatarina Velika. Belgrade, 1982-1994.

Atomsko Sklonište. Pula, 1997-present.

Azra. Zagreb, 1977-1988.

BOA. Zagreb, 1974-present.

Dubioza Kolektiv. Sarajevo, 2003-present.

YU Grupa. Belgrade, 1970-81. 1987-present.

Plavi Orkestar. Sarajevo, 1983-1999.

Toše Proeski. Prilep, 1996-2007.

Burhan Saban. Skopje, 1987-present.