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Tanja Petrovic, "Utopia of the Uniform: Affective Afterlives of the Yugoslav People's Army" (Duke UP, 2024)

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Sep 21, 2025
Tanja Petrovic, a Ljubljana-based anthropologist and author of "Utopia of the Uniform," dives into the complex legacy of the Yugoslav People's Army. She explores how military service forged lasting connections across diverse ethnicities, even amidst the violent conflicts of the 1990s. Petrović discusses the JNA's role as a citizenship project and its impact on concepts of solidarity and comradeship. Through rich anecdotes and thoughtful analysis, she reveals the surprising ways these memories shape post-Yugoslav identities and futures.
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Army Service As A Civic Connector

  • Military service in the JNA acted as a shared civic project that linked men across ethnic and social divides.
  • Tanja Petrović found the army's year(s) of service served as a lasting connecting tissue among vastly different life trajectories.
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Uniforms As Social Equalizers

  • The JNA framed military service as education and citizenship, not only soldiering.
  • The uniform and routines acted as a social equalizer enabling friendships and collective functioning.
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Skills Were Valued Inside The Army

  • The JNA integrated soldiers' preexisting skills and cultural interests into service roles.
  • Petrović shows the army encouraged creative work and skill-sharing after basic military training.
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