Fortress under Siege: Narratives of Ethnic Conflict and Discrimination among Hungarian Youth in Vojvodina

This paper analyzes narratives of ethnic conflict among Hungarian and Serbian youth in Vojvodina. These experiences are narrated by Hungarian young people from Mali Iđoš in the Central Bačka region in the interviews with the author of the paper, and the excerpts of the transcripts are analyzed accor...

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Main Author: Krisztina Rácz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Belgrade 2018-02-01
Series:Etnoantropološki Problemi
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Online Access:https://www.eap-iea.org/novi-ojs/index.php/eap/article/view/817
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spelling doaj-a984cba9bcb648b8bdd69efd1cc27b0d2020-11-24T22:43:10ZengUniversity of BelgradeEtnoantropološki Problemi 0353-15892334-88012018-02-0113110.21301/eap.v13i1.7Fortress under Siege: Narratives of Ethnic Conflict and Discrimination among Hungarian Youth in VojvodinaKrisztina Rácz0Institute of Philosophy and Social Theory, BelgradeThis paper analyzes narratives of ethnic conflict among Hungarian and Serbian youth in Vojvodina. These experiences are narrated by Hungarian young people from Mali Iđoš in the Central Bačka region in the interviews with the author of the paper, and the excerpts of the transcripts are analyzed according to the Labovian socio-linguistic scheme. It argues that narrative structure varies according to the interlocutor’s gender; however, all narratives demonstrate similarity in terms of positioning the protagonists of such events as committing subjects and suffering objects. In addition, the narratives are highly script-like, which suggests a lack of diversity in the available discursive frames for narrating the experience of conflicts perceived as ethnically motivated. The most common script, which the interlocutors of this research use as well, constructs and justifies ethnic groups as simultaneously in confrontation with and isolated from each other, linguistically, culturally and geographically, and articulates interethnic experiences as a threat.https://www.eap-iea.org/novi-ojs/index.php/eap/article/view/817narrativeethnicityethnic conflictminorityVojvodinaHungarians
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Fortress under Siege: Narratives of Ethnic Conflict and Discrimination among Hungarian Youth in Vojvodina
Etnoantropološki Problemi
narrative
ethnicity
ethnic conflict
minority
Vojvodina
Hungarians
author_facet Krisztina Rácz
author_sort Krisztina Rácz
title Fortress under Siege: Narratives of Ethnic Conflict and Discrimination among Hungarian Youth in Vojvodina
title_short Fortress under Siege: Narratives of Ethnic Conflict and Discrimination among Hungarian Youth in Vojvodina
title_full Fortress under Siege: Narratives of Ethnic Conflict and Discrimination among Hungarian Youth in Vojvodina
title_fullStr Fortress under Siege: Narratives of Ethnic Conflict and Discrimination among Hungarian Youth in Vojvodina
title_full_unstemmed Fortress under Siege: Narratives of Ethnic Conflict and Discrimination among Hungarian Youth in Vojvodina
title_sort fortress under siege: narratives of ethnic conflict and discrimination among hungarian youth in vojvodina
publisher University of Belgrade
series Etnoantropološki Problemi
issn 0353-1589
2334-8801
publishDate 2018-02-01
description This paper analyzes narratives of ethnic conflict among Hungarian and Serbian youth in Vojvodina. These experiences are narrated by Hungarian young people from Mali Iđoš in the Central Bačka region in the interviews with the author of the paper, and the excerpts of the transcripts are analyzed according to the Labovian socio-linguistic scheme. It argues that narrative structure varies according to the interlocutor’s gender; however, all narratives demonstrate similarity in terms of positioning the protagonists of such events as committing subjects and suffering objects. In addition, the narratives are highly script-like, which suggests a lack of diversity in the available discursive frames for narrating the experience of conflicts perceived as ethnically motivated. The most common script, which the interlocutors of this research use as well, constructs and justifies ethnic groups as simultaneously in confrontation with and isolated from each other, linguistically, culturally and geographically, and articulates interethnic experiences as a threat.
topic narrative
ethnicity
ethnic conflict
minority
Vojvodina
Hungarians
url https://www.eap-iea.org/novi-ojs/index.php/eap/article/view/817
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