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Memory claims and memory constraints. (Re)negotiating statehood and identities in Serbia
Authors:Sladjana Lazic
Affiliation:1. Department of Sociology and Political Science, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norwaylazic@svt.ntnu.no sladja.lazic@gmail.com
Abstract:Rather than focusing on often-explored mnemonic practices (memorials, national celebrations, commemorations etc.) the article addresses the role that remembering, as a part of a wider political culture, plays in situations where images of the past are not visible per se, but are implied or even openly invoked to explain and (de)legitimize choices political actors make. By analyzing the interactions of memories and new institutional arrangements related to minority rights in the case of the Bosniak minority in Serbia, the article shows how recollections in political claims and policy-making were used as a medium for negotiations and the contestation of both political interests and competing “group-making projects”.
Keywords:Serbia  Bosniaks  remembering  identities
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