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Strangers either way : the lives of Croatian refugees in their new home / Jasna Čapo Žmegač ; translated by Nina H. Antoljak, Mateusz M. Stanojević.

Van Pelt Library DR1313.7.R43 C37 2007
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Čapo, Jasna.
Series:
European anthropology in translation ; v. 2.
European anthropology in translation ; v. 2
Language:
Croatian
English
Subjects (All):
Yugoslav War, 1991-1995--Refugees--Croatia.
Yugoslav War, 1991-1995.
Croats--Srem (Serbia and Croatia)--History--20th century.
Croats.
Croats--Migrations.
History.
Srem (Serbia and Croatia)--History--20th century.
Srem (Serbia and Croatia).
Srem (Serbia and Croatia)--Ethnic relations.
Croats--Migrations--History--20th century.
Physical Description:
viii, 216 pages : maps ; 24 cm.
Edition:
English-language edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : Berghahn Books, 2007.
Contents:
The ethnology of individuals
The individual and her/his culture
The relational notion of identity
Case study: the Srijem Croats
Polyphony, hybridity, and levels of reading: methodological-epistemological remarks
The Srijem case as an instance of coethnic migrations
Srijem Croats talk about themselves
Exchanges
One's own and other people's
Nostalgia
Identity building in the local environment
"If they are doing well, we are doing well too": resignation
"We will never get over it": the Srijem sorrow
"There's no going back, you have to go forward": integration
Ethnocentrism of the newcomers
The older generation and the migration
Before the migration: "There was money! What a life! Real life!"
Reasons for leaving Srijem and making the decision to move
The resettlement: the grandfathers deciding
In the new surroundings
From domination to dependence
Constructing difference, identifying the self
Attribution of difference and symbolism of collective identity
"Good" and "bad" Croats or how to measure Croatian-ness
About the same thing from the other side: statements by the local population in Gradina
Between individual and collective integration into Croatian society
At the outset: categorizing the settlers
Activities of the migrant association
The leaders' dilemma: equal citizens or a "sect of Srijem Croats"
Community, identification, interaction
Antagonism between "the established" and "the outsiders"
The local population's perspective
The stereotyped rhetoric of difference
Stereotyping and individualization
The ease of person-to-person interaction
Conclusions
Epilogue: ethnologist and her/his public
To take the standpoint of the research subjects or not?
Reactions to the restitution of the research
Further unwanted consequences of restitution
How to protect the research subjects
In the end: the distinct position of an ethnologist at home.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [201]-210) and index.
ISBN:
9781845453176
1845453174
OCLC:
84838804

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