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Antropologija raspada Jugoslavije: o etničkom nacionalizmu

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At the root of the civil war and the disintegration of Yugoslavia lies a clash of different ethnic nationalisms that considerably influenced the content of many anthropological debates dedicated to social phenomena which appeared in the context of the disappearance of the multinational state of the South Slavic peoples. Heuristically, the most productive method for an anthropological assessment of nationalisms is based upon an interpretation of the nationalistic idiom in the context of the structural preconditions on the national and global scene. In the Yugoslavia, a process of state decentralization that lasted several decades, as well as the culmination of the denationalization processes on a global scale, have preconditioned the advantage of the particularistic nationalisms of non- Serbian peoples, confronted by the integrated Serb nationalism.
Keywords:
raspad Jugoslavije / etnički nacionalizam / denacionalizacija / polički partikularizam / politički integralizam
Source:
Antropologija postsocijalizma, 2007, 216-243
Publisher:
  • Српски генеалошки центар, Београд
  • Одељење за етнологију и антропологију, Филозофског факултета у Београду
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  • Cultural Identities in the Processes of European Integration and Regionalization (RS-147035)

Cobiss ID: 978-86-83679-47-8

ISBN: 978-86-83679-47-8 (SGC)

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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_4080
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http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4080
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Etnologija i antropologija / Ethnology and Anthropology
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content of many anthropological debates dedicated to social phenomena
which appeared in the context of the disappearance of the multinational
state of the South Slavic peoples. Heuristically, the most productive
method for an anthropological assessment of nationalisms is based upon
an interpretation of the nationalistic idiom in the context of the structural
preconditions on the national and global scene. In the Yugoslavia, a
process of state decentralization that lasted several decades, as well as the
culmination of the denationalization processes on a global scale, have
preconditioned the advantage of the particularistic nationalisms of non-
Serbian peoples, confronted by the integrated Serb nationalism.
PB  - Српски генеалошки центар, Београд
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abstract = "At the root of the civil war and the disintegration of Yugoslavia lies a
clash of different ethnic nationalisms that considerably influenced the
content of many anthropological debates dedicated to social phenomena
which appeared in the context of the disappearance of the multinational
state of the South Slavic peoples. Heuristically, the most productive
method for an anthropological assessment of nationalisms is based upon
an interpretation of the nationalistic idiom in the context of the structural
preconditions on the national and global scene. In the Yugoslavia, a
process of state decentralization that lasted several decades, as well as the
culmination of the denationalization processes on a global scale, have
preconditioned the advantage of the particularistic nationalisms of non-
Serbian peoples, confronted by the integrated Serb nationalism.",
publisher = "Српски генеалошки центар, Београд, Одељење за етнологију и антропологију, Филозофског факултета у Београду",
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Ribić, V.. (2007). Antropologija raspada Jugoslavije: o etničkom nacionalizmu. in Antropologija postsocijalizma
Српски генеалошки центар, Београд., 216-243.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_4080
Ribić V. Antropologija raspada Jugoslavije: o etničkom nacionalizmu. in Antropologija postsocijalizma. 2007;:216-243.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_4080 .
Ribić, Vladimir, "Antropologija raspada Jugoslavije: o etničkom nacionalizmu" in Antropologija postsocijalizma (2007):216-243,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_4080 .

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