ISBN:
9781472454386
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (237 p)
Series Statement:
Southeast European Studies
Parallel Title:
Print version Jansen, Stef Negotiating Social Relations in Bosnia and Herzegovina : Semiperipheral Entanglements
DDC:
302.0949742
Keywords:
Electronic books
Abstract:
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: New Ethnographic Perspectives on Mature Dayton Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Identitarianism and Dayton BiH as a Post-War Setting: A Round Table for Negotiations? -- Contextualising Ethnonational Categories in Social Practices -- Keeping One's Head Above Water: A Semiperipheral Swamp? -- A Lasting Sense of Being Stuck: A Waiting Room and a Labyrinth? -- Chronotopes and Mature Dayton BiH Forms of Affect
Abstract:
Ethnography in the Semiperiphery: Shades -- Notes -- Part I Whose Voice?: Post-War Articulations of Political Subjectivities -- 1 The Discretion of Witnesses: War Camp Memories Between Politicisation and Civility -- 'The Living Witnesses of the Genocide': How the Recounting of Camp Detention was Converted into a ... -- A Nationalist Duty to Testify -- 'The First Voices of the Victims to Atrocities in the Former Yugoslavia' -- The Scarcity of Public Witnesses -- So few Simon Wiesenthals -- Avoiding Public Speech in an 'Office' -- Not to 'Sit like a Dog': A Certain Idea of Associative Life
Abstract:
Discretion as the Preservation of Civil Peace -- Situated Silences: The Everyday Production of Consensus -- Confined Memories -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 2 Fragments of Village Life and the Rough Ground of the Political in Post-War BiH -- Towards the Rough Ground of the Political -- A Village Perspective -- Fragments of Village Life -- A Tale of Winners and Losers -- A Tale of Abandonment -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 3 Integrating 'During the War' in 'After the War': Narrative Positionings in Post-War Sarajevo -- The One Who Stayed Put -- The One Who Knows -- The One Who Is Owed
Abstract:
Three Positionings in Use -- Notes -- Part II Whose Flexibility?: Informality in Practice -- 4 Affective Labour: Work, Love and Care for the Elderly in Bihac -- 'We are not in this for the Money' -- Post-war Assemblages: Family and Exile -- Socialist and Post-Socialist Forces: Coordinates of the Caring State -- Zooming into Post-War and Post-Socialist Bihac -- Modalities of Care and Labour -- Labouring for Minimal Profit -- Affective Labour -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 5 Flexibility of Veze / Štele: Negotiating Social Protection in Bijeljina -- Ignorance and Stubbornness -- Managing Ambiguity
Abstract:
Flexible Procedures -- Meeting the Mayor -- Social Protection in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 6 'The King is Naked': Internationality, Informality and Ko Fol State-Building -- Introduction -- 'Running the Raj of Bosnia and Herzegovina': Internationality, Power and Privilege -- Contesting the Distinction Between the 'Internationals' and the 'Locals' -- Practices of Employment and Employment of 'Practices' inside the Mission -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Part III Whose Vote?: Engagements with Representative Democracy
Abstract:
7 Beyond to Vote or Not to Vote: How Young People Engage with Politics
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
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