Elissa Helms
The New Bosnian Mosaic (eBook, PDF)
Identities, Memories and Moral Claims in a Post-War Society
Redaktion: Bougarel, Xavier
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Identities, Memories and Moral Claims in a Post-War Society
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Bosnia has become a metaphor for new ethnic nationalisms, for the transformation of warfare in the post-Cold War era, and for new forms of peacekeeping and state-building. Considering both specificities and broader questions, this book is unique in offering a re-examination of the Bosnian case with a 'bottom-up' perspective.
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Bosnia has become a metaphor for new ethnic nationalisms, for the transformation of warfare in the post-Cold War era, and for new forms of peacekeeping and state-building. Considering both specificities and broader questions, this book is unique in offering a re-examination of the Bosnian case with a 'bottom-up' perspective.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317023081
- Artikelnr.: 44782756
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317023081
- Artikelnr.: 44782756
Xavier Bougarel holds a PhD in Political Science and is Research Fellow at the Research Unit 'Ottoman and Turkish Studies' of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) in Paris. He has followed the political and religious situation in Bosnia-Herzegovina since the early 1990s and was, among others, an external consultant for the World Bank. He has also published widely on the transformation of Islam in the post-communist Balkans and on the anthropological history of violence in the region. Elissa Helms holds a PhD in Cultural Anthropology and is Assistant Professor of Gender Studies at the Central European University in Budapest. She began her engagement with Bosnians in the early-mid 1990s while working with refugees and local non-governmental organizations. For the past decade, she has been researching issues of women's activism, gender relations, and representations of gender, ethnicity and victimhood in post-war Bosnia and has published several papers and book chapters on these issues. Ger Duijzings holds a PhD in Anthropology and is Reader in the Anthropology of Eastern Europe at the School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES) in London. He is Head of the Department of East European Languages and Culture. He has published widely on issues of religion and identity in Kosovo, and was one of the authors of the Srebrenica report released in 2002 by the Netherlands Institute for War Documentation (NIOD). He was also a consultant for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY).
Contents: Introduction. Part 1 Beyond 'Ethnicity': 'Imitation of life':
negotiating normality in Sarajevo under siege, Ivana Macek; Urban exile:
locals, newcomers and the cultural transformation of Sarajevo, Anders
Stefansson; Sarajevo no more? Identity and the sense of place among Bosnian
Serb Sarajevans in Republika Srpska, Ioannis Armakolas; The power of
'armchair politicians': ethnic loyalty and political factionalism among
Herzegovinian Croats, Hannes Grandits; In search of 'decent people':
resistance to the ethnicization of everyday life among the Muslims of
Stolac, Torsten Kolind. Part 2 Beyond 'Ancient Hatred': Commemorating
Srebrenica: histories of violence and the politics of memory in Eastern
Bosnia, Ger Duijzings; Death and the nationalist: martyrdom, war memory and
veteran identity among Bosnian Muslims, Xavier Bougarel; Remembering with a
difference: clashing memories of Bosnian conflict in everyday life, Stef
Jansen. Part3 Beyond 'Protectorate': In the midst of injustice: the ICTY
from the perspective of some victim associations, Isabelle Delpla;
'Politics is a whore': women, morality and victimhood in post-war
Bosnia-Herzegovina, Elissa Helms; Ambivalent builders: Europeanization, the
production of difference and internationals in Bosnia-Herzegovina,
Kimberley Coles; Everyday work: subsistence economy, social belonging and
moralities of exchange at a Bosnian (black) market, Larisa Jašarevic;
Bibliography; Index.
negotiating normality in Sarajevo under siege, Ivana Macek; Urban exile:
locals, newcomers and the cultural transformation of Sarajevo, Anders
Stefansson; Sarajevo no more? Identity and the sense of place among Bosnian
Serb Sarajevans in Republika Srpska, Ioannis Armakolas; The power of
'armchair politicians': ethnic loyalty and political factionalism among
Herzegovinian Croats, Hannes Grandits; In search of 'decent people':
resistance to the ethnicization of everyday life among the Muslims of
Stolac, Torsten Kolind. Part 2 Beyond 'Ancient Hatred': Commemorating
Srebrenica: histories of violence and the politics of memory in Eastern
Bosnia, Ger Duijzings; Death and the nationalist: martyrdom, war memory and
veteran identity among Bosnian Muslims, Xavier Bougarel; Remembering with a
difference: clashing memories of Bosnian conflict in everyday life, Stef
Jansen. Part3 Beyond 'Protectorate': In the midst of injustice: the ICTY
from the perspective of some victim associations, Isabelle Delpla;
'Politics is a whore': women, morality and victimhood in post-war
Bosnia-Herzegovina, Elissa Helms; Ambivalent builders: Europeanization, the
production of difference and internationals in Bosnia-Herzegovina,
Kimberley Coles; Everyday work: subsistence economy, social belonging and
moralities of exchange at a Bosnian (black) market, Larisa Jašarevic;
Bibliography; Index.
Contents: Introduction. Part 1 Beyond 'Ethnicity': 'Imitation of life':
negotiating normality in Sarajevo under siege, Ivana Macek; Urban exile:
locals, newcomers and the cultural transformation of Sarajevo, Anders
Stefansson; Sarajevo no more? Identity and the sense of place among Bosnian
Serb Sarajevans in Republika Srpska, Ioannis Armakolas; The power of
'armchair politicians': ethnic loyalty and political factionalism among
Herzegovinian Croats, Hannes Grandits; In search of 'decent people':
resistance to the ethnicization of everyday life among the Muslims of
Stolac, Torsten Kolind. Part 2 Beyond 'Ancient Hatred': Commemorating
Srebrenica: histories of violence and the politics of memory in Eastern
Bosnia, Ger Duijzings; Death and the nationalist: martyrdom, war memory and
veteran identity among Bosnian Muslims, Xavier Bougarel; Remembering with a
difference: clashing memories of Bosnian conflict in everyday life, Stef
Jansen. Part3 Beyond 'Protectorate': In the midst of injustice: the ICTY
from the perspective of some victim associations, Isabelle Delpla;
'Politics is a whore': women, morality and victimhood in post-war
Bosnia-Herzegovina, Elissa Helms; Ambivalent builders: Europeanization, the
production of difference and internationals in Bosnia-Herzegovina,
Kimberley Coles; Everyday work: subsistence economy, social belonging and
moralities of exchange at a Bosnian (black) market, Larisa Jašarevic;
Bibliography; Index.
negotiating normality in Sarajevo under siege, Ivana Macek; Urban exile:
locals, newcomers and the cultural transformation of Sarajevo, Anders
Stefansson; Sarajevo no more? Identity and the sense of place among Bosnian
Serb Sarajevans in Republika Srpska, Ioannis Armakolas; The power of
'armchair politicians': ethnic loyalty and political factionalism among
Herzegovinian Croats, Hannes Grandits; In search of 'decent people':
resistance to the ethnicization of everyday life among the Muslims of
Stolac, Torsten Kolind. Part 2 Beyond 'Ancient Hatred': Commemorating
Srebrenica: histories of violence and the politics of memory in Eastern
Bosnia, Ger Duijzings; Death and the nationalist: martyrdom, war memory and
veteran identity among Bosnian Muslims, Xavier Bougarel; Remembering with a
difference: clashing memories of Bosnian conflict in everyday life, Stef
Jansen. Part3 Beyond 'Protectorate': In the midst of injustice: the ICTY
from the perspective of some victim associations, Isabelle Delpla;
'Politics is a whore': women, morality and victimhood in post-war
Bosnia-Herzegovina, Elissa Helms; Ambivalent builders: Europeanization, the
production of difference and internationals in Bosnia-Herzegovina,
Kimberley Coles; Everyday work: subsistence economy, social belonging and
moralities of exchange at a Bosnian (black) market, Larisa Jašarevic;
Bibliography; Index.