"Waiting for Macedonia "gives insight into one of the most
moving moments in post-war European history: the hope for a new
Europe in the years following the collapse of communism. In this
ethnography, Thiessen explores the different ways in which identity
has been negotiated in Macedonia since the disintegration of
Yugoslavia. In contrast to more familiar approaches to the
Balkans--which emphasize tradition, rural life, and women in the
contexts of kinship and marriage--Thiessen here investigates the
everyday habits of a group of young professional women in Skopje.
Using research data spanning eight years (1988-96), she traces key
aspects of their life, including family relationships, television
and shopping habits, cafe life, and attitudes to work. At the same
time, she also raises larger questions about Macedonian, Balkan,
and Eastern European notions of identity, suggesting that western
discourses about former socialist countries may in turn be
influencing the way young urban Macedonians see themselves.
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