Bosnian studies : perspectives from an emerging field /

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Imprint:Columbia, Missouri : University of Missouri Press, [2022]
©2022
Description:xv, 293 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12867336
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Other authors / contributors:Karabegović, Dženeta, editor, author.
Karamehić-Oates, Adna, editor, author.
ISBN:9780826222671
0826222676
9780826222732
0826222730
9780826274793
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:"The diverse entry points of scholars in their questions and research related to Bosnia and Herzegovina, the war and its aftermath suggest that 'Bosnian Studies' is an emerging field, encompassing the aforementioned approaches to research and study. The ambition of this coedited volume is therefore to not only examine the emergence of 'Bosnian Studies' as a field through the individual chapters of scholars in different disciplines, but also to highlight how diaspora scholars in particular are contributing to the field's dynamism and trends"--
Other form:Online version: Bosnian studies Columbia : University of Missouri Press, 2022 9780826274793
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Adna Karamehić-Oates
  • The Bosnian genocide as the cornerstone for Bosnian studies / Hikmet Karčić and Richard Newell
  • Fieldwork in no-man's land? ethical standards and international research in Bosnia and Herzegovina / Mišo Kapetanović
  • Neither Bosnian nor American: parents' perceptions of children's adaptation experience in the United States / Ajlina Karamehić-Muratović, Florian Sichling, Sidreta Zuko, and Evangelia Vamvas
  • Beyond borders: heritage practices amongst Sarajevans and Sarajevan diaspora / Asya Hekimoğlu
  • Ending educational displacement: storytelling as a method for transformative learning, healing, recognition, inclusion and empowerment / Amra Sabic-El-Rayess
  • Translocal Bosnian communities and their influence on current emigration trends / Dženeta Karabegović and Amra Mešić
  • The diaspora vote in Bosnia and Herzegovina: caught between efforts to reverse the political effects of ethnic cleansing and voter suppression through procedural disenfranchisement / Aida Ibričević and Senada Zatagić
  • Writing home: Bosnian writers in diaspora / Hariz Halilovich
  • Nowhere in Bosnia: language, time, and memory in the work of Aleksandar Hemon / Emina Melonic
  • Who is 'Bosnian Studies' for? alternative futures for diasporic scholarship / Dino Kadich
  • Bosnian studies and migration research
  • where do we go from here? / Dženeta Karabegović.