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10. 11. Se PNAYAY DR E mo mo FA A nam au N la. 1b. 4al4b. Ga/Gb. NAMA Sd The state of the world. Ramiz Gokce, Karikatiir, 1936. Revolt. Necmi Riza, Akbaba, 1936. From the newspapers: the Arabs are killing..., Akbaba, 1936. Look my darling, we are one body! Necmi Riza, Akbaba, 1936. (Multi-)Mediatized Indians in Socialist Hungary: Winnetou, Tokei-ihto, and Other Popular Heroes of the 1970s in East-Central Europe Gojko Mitié as Indian chief. Pierre Brice as Winnetou. Winnetou. Ádám Würz, 1974 [1966]. Tokei-ihto. Tamäs Szecskó, p. 149, 1973a [1971]. Oh, Those Kids! Andräs Meszäros, 1970. The Prairie. Ádám Würtz, 1973 [1963]. The Last of the Mohicans. Ádám Würtz, 1973 [1957]. The Return of Tokei-ihto. Tamas Szecské, p. 275, 1973b [1971]. The Treasure of Silver Lake. Päl Csergezän, 1973 [1964]. The Son of the Bear Hunter. Gyula Szényi, 1975 [1970]. The Treasure of Silver Lake. Päl Csergezän, 1973 [1964]. The Prairie. Ad4m Wiirtz, 1973 [1963]. ‘The Return of Tokei-ihto. Tamas Szecské, 1973b [1971]. The Land of Salt Rocks. Sandor Benké, p. 11, 1976 [1958]. The Return of Tokei-ihto. Tamäs Szecskö, p. 115, 1973b [1971]. Pierre Brice, Winnetou als Starschnitt. Jugendzeitschrift Bravo, 1964. Feathered Bun. Lajos Kondor, 1971. 617 The Historical Other as a Contemporary Figure of Socialism—Renegotiating Images of the Past in Yugoslavia Through the Figure of Matija Gubec People! Matija Gubec is calling you from darkness of history. Poster by Pirnat Nikolaj, 1945. Gubecs’ fighter. Reprinted in D. Ivanusa, 1974. Josip Broz Tito in his work cabinet, 1953. Museum of Yugoslav history. Josip Broz Titos speech on October 14" 1973. Reprinted in D. Zduni¢, 1975. Covers of the comics Stubicka Avet ("The Ghost of Stubica’) and Sablast nad Medvedgradom (‘The Spook of Medvedgrad’), I. Bednjanec, 1974. Contemporary Matija Gubec of the 1970s, played by Zagreb actor Branko Blace. Private Archive. The drawings of Matija Gubec made by one of the readers from Dubrovnik, Croatia. Photograph of a peasant from Hrvatsko zagorje. Personal archive of Vatroslav Mimica. Multimedial Perception and Discursive Representation of the Others: Yugoslav Television in Communist Romania Program of the Romanian state television of July 2, 1987. Courtesy to http://tvarheolog. wordpress.com/. Yugoslav music icon Lepa Brena in the 1980s. Official Lepa Brena’s facebook profile. Yugoslav humoristic TV series Wrué vetar (Hot Wind’), aired in 1980. www.imdb.com. Serbian restaurant Taverna sarbului (‘Serbian Taverm) in Timisoara. Photograph by Lavinia Sorescu. Serbian restaurant Karadjordje in Timisoara. Photograph by Lavinia Sorescu. Restaurant Lepa Brena in Timisoara. Photograph by Lavinia Sorescu. Poster announcing Lepa Brena’s planned 2012 concert in Timisoara. Photograph by Annemarie Sorescu-Marinkovié.