account for the appeal of nationalism in the early 1990s, allowing others to dominate knowledge production on this issue. Focusing on Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), this article identifies an emic and etic dichotomous paradigm of “politics” and “ordinary
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The Politics/People Dichotomy in the Ethnography of Post-Yugoslav Nationalization
Stef Jansen
Russia’s Return as True Europe, 1991–2017
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Vladimir Putin years, this xenophobic nationalist position steadfastly gained ground by largely incorporating another version of nationalism of long standing in Russia, namely, spiritual nationalism. In response to developments in Ukraine, but also to
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Matthew Carey, Ida Nielsen Sølvhøj, Eve Monique Zucker, Younes Saramifar, and Louis Frankenthaler
concept of nationalism that inspired thoughts of national identity and independence and was developed within the Buddhist Institutes that were continuing to provide much of the education to the Cambodian population. Um concludes, “The Buddhist community
Liberation Autochthony
Namibian Veteran Politics and African Citizenship Claims
Lalli Metsola
citizenship. I will argue Namibian ex-combatant and veteran politics exemplify a particular kind of exclusionary nationalism that is comparable with autochthonous and ethnonationalist politics of citizenship that tend to operate through “cultural” designators
Violence and Identification
Everyday Ethnic Identity in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Torsten Kolind
Herzegovina At the end of the 1980s and the beginning of the 1990s, the Yugoslavian society eroded and the country experienced religious revitalization, party pluralism, a centralization of power, and most of all, a surge of nationalism ( Cohen 1993
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The Digital Age Opens Up New Terrains for Peace and Conflict Research
Josepha Ivanka Wessels
YouTube videos uploaded by Rhodesian nationalists or actors that identify with Rhodesian nationalism. This digital audiovisual archive found on YouTube and synthesized by the author depicts Rhodesian identity as a story of masculine heroism, keeping alive
The Many Faces of the State
Living in Peace and Conflict in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh
Nasir Uddin and Eva Gerharz
Bangladeshi state and nationalism, which rests on the ideal image of a homogeneous national society wherein others are considered to constitute a “threat” Since Bangladesh gained independence in 1971, major efforts have been made by those holding power over
The Social Life of Fighting Words
The Case of Political Correctness
Ronald S. Stade
between Maoism and black nationalism in the United States, connections between the two had been established much earlier. W. E. B. Du Bois met with Mao Zedong as far back as 1959, and in 1965 Robert F. Williams (1962) , a highly influential (but nowadays
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The Being and Becoming of Burundian Refugees in the Camp and the City
Simon Turner
). Arguing against what it perceives as “methodological nationalism” ( Glick-Schiller and Wimmer 2002 ), transnational “theory” claims that we must not assume the nation as the ordering principle of societies just as we must question the taken
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The March for Hrant Dink and New Ways of Mobilization in Turkey
Lorenzo D’Orsi
of Modernity and National Identity in Turkish Radio Broadcasting . London : I. B. Tauris . 10.5040/9780755610174 Akçam , Taner . 2004 . From Empire to Republic: Turkish Nationalism and the Armenian Genocide . London : Zed Books . Akçam , Taner