'i Am The Rest': Citizenship, Precarity, And Belonging Among Ostali In Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina
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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
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Anthropology
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Education
Social and Cultural Anthropology
Social and Cultural Anthropology
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2022-09-09T20:20:00-07:00
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Author
Greiff, Jacquelyn Leanna
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Abstract
Set in post-accord Bosnia-Herzegovina, where belonging to one of three, ethno-nationally defined, groups is a prerequisite for full socio-political rights, this project investigates the lived reality of those who voluntarily self-identify outside of these categories, becoming ostali, or “others.” Through ethnographically engaging, within the University of Sarajevo, with individuals who resist the primacy of ethnic groupings by adopting a transcendent, rather than differentiated notion of citizenship, this project illuminates notions of affective belonging operationalized as challenges to the consociational democratic model put in place by internationally driven post-conflict reforms.
Advisor
Sigal Ben-Porath
Gregory Urban
Gregory Urban
Date of degree
2020-01-01