Beyond Balkanism

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Academic Balkanism
Albania
area studies methodology
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Balkan
Balkan Countries
Balkan Man
Balkan Mentality
Balkan Pact
Balkan Peninsula
Balkan Peoples
Balkan regional identity construction
Balkan Scholars
Balkan Slavs
Balkan States
Balkan Studies
Balkanism
Balkanist Discourse
Balkans
Borders
Bosnia
Bulgaria
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Development
East Central Europe
East European Area Studies
Eastern Europe
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EU Extension
Europe
historical geography
intellectual elites agency
mental mapping
Mixed Sphere
Nationalism
nationalism studies
orientalism
Ottoman Islamic Heritage
Paschalis Kitromilides
power-politics
pre-World War Ii Period
regional identity formation
Regionalism
Serbia
Sorin Antohi
Southeast European
Southeast European Studies
Southeastern Europe
transnational discourse
transnationalism
War Ii

Product details

  • ISBN 9780815376705
  • Weight: 544g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Jul 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In recent years, western discourse about the Balkans, or “balkanism,” has risen in prominence. Characteristically, this strand of research sidelines the academic input in the production of western representations and Balkan self-understanding. Looking at the Balkans from the vantage point of “balkanism” has therefore contributed to its further marginalization as an object of research and the evisceration of its agency. This book reverses the perspective and looks at the Balkans primarily inside-out, from within the Balkans towards its “self” and the outside world, where the west is important but not the sole referent.

The book unravels attempts at regional identity-building and construction of regional discourses across various generations and academic subcultures, with the aim of reconstructing the conceptualizations of the Balkans that have emerged from academically embedded discursive practices and political usages. It thus seeks to reinstate the subjectivity of “the Balkans” and the responsibility of the Balkan intellectual elites for the concept and the images it conveys. The book then looks beyond the Balkans, inviting us to rethink the relationship between national and transnational (self-)representation and the communication between local and exogenous – Western, Central and Eastern European – concepts and definitions more generally. It thus contributes to the ongoing debates related to the creation of space and historical regions, which feed into rethinking the premises of the “new area studies.” Beyond Balkanism: The Scholarly Politics of Region Making will interest researchers and students of transnationalism, politics, historical geography, border and area studies.

Diana Mishkova is Professor of History and Director of the Centre for Advanced Study, Sofia, Bulgaria.

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