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On the former Yugoslavia and the ethnography of anti-nationalists.
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[Reading Club LIVE: Sat 14 June, 9am LA, 12am NY, 5pm London, 6pm Berlin]
In the third installment of this block on inter/nationalism in the 21st century, we take a look at the other side of nationalism, through scholar Stefaan Jansen's “Anti-nationalism: Post-Yugoslav Resistance and Narratives of Self and Society”.
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Who are the Somewheres and Anywheres in post-Yugoslavia?
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How does Jansen understand the marginalisation of anti-nationalism in Serbia and Croatia?
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Is understanding nationalism and anti-nationalism as discursive practices a useful lens for understanding post-Yugoslav identities?
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Why is the act of forgetting or misremembering significant in the context of post-Yugoslav anti-nationalist narratives?
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How did the contrast between pre-war Yugoslavia and post-war realities shape anti-nationalist identities?
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Must individuality be anti-nationalist?
Reading Club 2024/25 Syllabus: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TRn6kWzICbqUBo64Jp-c8TS0K4axTy3M/view
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