‘Balkanism’ as Discourse(s) of Power(lessness) Towards the Questionability of Narrativism

The intention of this paper is to review the historical presuppositions of the absence of the indigenous self-naming of the Balkans, and to illuminate the consequences of external practices, mainly western of “producing” of Balkan identity - through Balkanist discourse of power. But to achieve this...

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Main Author: Koprivitsa, Chaslav D.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bucharest 2016-07-01
Series:European Quarterly of Political Attitudes and Mentalities
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Online Access:https://sites.google.com/a/fspub.unibuc.ro/european-quarterly-of-political-attitudes-and-mentalities/Home/eqpam-vol-5-no-3-july-2016---chaslavkoprivitsa
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Summary:The intention of this paper is to review the historical presuppositions of the absence of the indigenous self-naming of the Balkans, and to illuminate the consequences of external practices, mainly western of “producing” of Balkan identity - through Balkanist discourse of power. But to achieve this it is not enough to point out that the external construction of the narrative of the Balkans is often motivated by the domination interests, which is why we try to understand, and partly to bring into question, the theoretical assumptions of reduction identity to narratives, which is commonplace in today's social sciences.
ISSN:2285-4916
2285-4916