111 pages 3 hours read

Zlata Filipović

Zlata's Diary

Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | YA | Published in 1993

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What wars have happened since WWII? What kinds of conflicts in modern times can lead to war? If you know little about a particular war, what kinds of things would you need to research to understand the war?

Teaching Suggestion: In exploring the historical context for Zlata’s Diary, there exists a potential for trauma and re-traumatization due to the nature of Bosnian history, which includes war, terror, ethnic division, war crimes, and ethnic cleansing/genocide. As postwar propaganda and covering for war crimes continue today, you may wish to vet sources for content and accuracy, and prepare and share a clear, trauma-informed plan of conduct for discussing, researching, and writing about sensitive issues before students engage in any tasks. These questions can be approached via reflective journal, general classroom opener/discussion, think-pair-share, or as part of a larger prior-knowledge activation strategy such as KWL. You might use guiding questions about the Bosnian War and Sarajevo to guide students before, during, or after a mini research session using the sources below or similar sources.