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Bosnian Fluxes : Belonging, Caring, and Reckoning in a Post-Cold War Semiperiphery.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Henig, David.
Contributor:
Klepal, Jaroslav.
Žíla, Ondřej.
Series:
Southeast European Studies
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Bosnia and Herzegovina--History--1992-.
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Bosnia and Herzegovina--Politics and government--1992-.
Bosnia and Herzegovina--Social conditions--21st century.
Bosnia and Herzegovina--Social conditions--20th century.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (222 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group, 2025.
Summary:
Bringing together scholars from across the social sciences with experience in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with scholars who have been documenting similar processes in other parts of the world, this volume develops new analytical heuristics and interventions into global post-Cold War studies.
Contents:
Cover
Endorsements
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Content
Lists of figures
List of contributors
Foreword: The post-Cold War at last
Acknowledgement
Towards an anthropology of fluxes in the post-Cold War world: An introduction
PART I: The slippery grounds of belonging
1. Dynamic ores: An underground perspective on the Balkans
2. Nostalgia in flux: Remembering Yugoslavia amid ethnic and economic precarities
3. Generation Dayton: Youth, social engagement, and neoliberal subjectivities in Republika Srpska
Part I commentary: 'In exile in our own country': Aporetic belonging in a de facto state
PART II: Care on the move
4. Care, control, and covid: Pandemic responses and the 'migrant crisis' in the Bihać region
5. Seeing like a social worker: On social protection, improvisation, and veze in Bihać
6. Worker experiments in humanitarian politics
Part II commentary: Politics and care's descriptive aim
PART III: Numbers in flux
7. Numbers, emigration, and care in Bosnia and Herzegovina
8. Body politics: The identification of the missing and the persistence of denial
Part III commentary: Numbers in flux: Visible and invisible, present and absent
Index.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
1-04-039597-X
1-003-50853-7
1-04-039592-9
9781003508533
OCLC:
1528361094

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