2013
DOI: 10.2298/fid1301458o
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Lessons from Europe’s antechamber for Balkanist criticism (and its critics)

Abstract: The author is using a series of examples from her three-year research on social perception of the European Union in Croatia in order to pose several critical questions regarding the current application of the Balkanist criticism in the region and beyond. The research was conducted with three groups of interviewees who were, in different ways, related to the EU. Various notions of Europe and the Balkans, which appeared throughout these interviews, differed from the predominant discourse of the… Show more

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“…Even so, both foreign observers and local commentators portray southeast Europe, and Serbia in particular, as unusually plagued by war, crisis and strife. These constructions have specific and serious theoretical and policy consequences, in facilitating understandings of the region that variously "balkanize", "orientalise", "exoticise" and "other" or "selfother" it (Bakić -Hayden 1995;Hayden 1996Hayden , 2014Goldsworthy 1998;Liotta 2005;Đerić 2006;Kiossev 2010;Stojanović 2010;Obad 2013, are just a few studies that have criticised this tendency).…”
Section: Assumptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even so, both foreign observers and local commentators portray southeast Europe, and Serbia in particular, as unusually plagued by war, crisis and strife. These constructions have specific and serious theoretical and policy consequences, in facilitating understandings of the region that variously "balkanize", "orientalise", "exoticise" and "other" or "selfother" it (Bakić -Hayden 1995;Hayden 1996Hayden , 2014Goldsworthy 1998;Liotta 2005;Đerić 2006;Kiossev 2010;Stojanović 2010;Obad 2013, are just a few studies that have criticised this tendency).…”
Section: Assumptionsmentioning
confidence: 99%