The Balkans as a Temporal Denominator – The Discourse of Balkanism in Serbian Archaeology
The idea of universal linear course of time is an important element of the basic framework of reference of the archaeological research into the past. However, even the fundamental theoretical premises of the discipline, such as the conceptualization of time, may be changed and differently interprete...
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doaj-760fdc33af3a47bcaf270ec7868ad9a62020-11-24T21:22:28ZengUniversity of BelgradeEtnoantropološki Problemi 0353-15892334-88012016-02-01103539555238The Balkans as a Temporal Denominator – The Discourse of Balkanism in Serbian ArchaeologyStaša Babić0Zorica Kuzmanović1Odeljenje za arheologiju Filozofski fakultet Univerzitet u BeograduOdeljenje za arheologiju Filozofski fakultet Univerzitet u BeograduThe idea of universal linear course of time is an important element of the basic framework of reference of the archaeological research into the past. However, even the fundamental theoretical premises of the discipline, such as the conceptualization of time, may be changed and differently interpreted, depending upon the social and cultural context of research. The history of archaeology in Serbia testifies that, contrary to the generally implicit linear course of time, the regional past is seen as a series of repetitions, stagnations and detours, implying the assumption of a different, a-historical course of time in the Balkans. This narrative is especially noticeable in the works dealing with the role of the Classical Greek-Roman civilization in the Balkan past. The ambivalence of the leading narratives in Serbian archaeology towards the presumed sources of the European culture corresponds to the images of the Balkans identified by M. Todorova as the discourse of Balkanism.http://eap-iea.org/index.php/eap/article/view/240diskurs balkanizma, kontinuitet autohtone kulture, stilski arhaizam/ kulturni konzervativizam, Balkan, arheološke koncepcije vremena |
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Staša Babić Zorica Kuzmanović The Balkans as a Temporal Denominator – The Discourse of Balkanism in Serbian Archaeology Etnoantropološki Problemi diskurs balkanizma, kontinuitet autohtone kulture, stilski arhaizam/ kulturni konzervativizam, Balkan, arheološke koncepcije vremena |
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Staša Babić Zorica Kuzmanović |
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The Balkans as a Temporal Denominator – The Discourse of Balkanism in Serbian Archaeology |
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The Balkans as a Temporal Denominator – The Discourse of Balkanism in Serbian Archaeology |
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The Balkans as a Temporal Denominator – The Discourse of Balkanism in Serbian Archaeology |
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The Balkans as a Temporal Denominator – The Discourse of Balkanism in Serbian Archaeology |
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The Balkans as a Temporal Denominator – The Discourse of Balkanism in Serbian Archaeology |
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balkans as a temporal denominator – the discourse of balkanism in serbian archaeology |
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University of Belgrade |
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Etnoantropološki Problemi |
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The idea of universal linear course of time is an important element of the basic framework of reference of the archaeological research into the past. However, even the fundamental theoretical premises of the discipline, such as the conceptualization of time, may be changed and differently interpreted, depending upon the social and cultural context of research. The history of archaeology in Serbia testifies that, contrary to the generally implicit linear course of time, the regional past is seen as a series of repetitions, stagnations and detours, implying the assumption of a different, a-historical course of time in the Balkans. This narrative is especially noticeable in the works dealing with the role of the Classical Greek-Roman civilization in the Balkan past. The ambivalence of the leading narratives in Serbian archaeology towards the presumed sources of the European culture corresponds to the images of the Balkans identified by M. Todorova as the discourse of Balkanism. |
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diskurs balkanizma, kontinuitet autohtone kulture, stilski arhaizam/ kulturni konzervativizam, Balkan, arheološke koncepcije vremena |
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