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The Divided City and the Grassroots - The (Un)making of Ethnic Divisions in Mostar (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018): Giulia Carabelli The Divided City and the Grassroots - The (Un)making of Ethnic Divisions in Mostar (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Giulia Carabelli
R3,459 Discovery Miles 34 590 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Focusing on Mostar, a city in Bosnia Herzegovina that became the epitome of ethnic divisions during the Yugoslav wars, this cutting edge book considers processes of violent partitioning in cities. Providing an in-depth understanding of the social, political, and mundane dynamics that keep cities polarized, it examines the potential that moments of inter-ethnic collaboration hold in re-imaging these cities as other than divided. Against the backdrop of normalised practices of ethnic partitioning, the book studies both 'planned' and 'unplanned' moments of disruption; it looks at how networks of solidarity come into existence regardless of identity politics as well as the role of organised grassroots groups that attempt to create more inclusive; and it critically engages with urban spaces of resistance. Challenging the representation of the city as merely a site of ethnic divisions, the author also explores the complexities arising from living in a city that validates its citizens solely through ethnicity. Elaborating on the relationships between space, culture and social change, this book is a key read for scholars, students, and urban practitioners studying ethnically divided cities worldwide.

Sharpening the Haze - Visual Essays on Imperial History and Memory (Hardcover): Giulia Carabelli, Milos Jovanovic, Annika Kirbis Sharpening the Haze - Visual Essays on Imperial History and Memory (Hardcover)
Giulia Carabelli, Milos Jovanovic, Annika Kirbis
R1,034 Discovery Miles 10 340 Ships in 9 - 17 working days
Challenging the Representation of Ethnically Divided Cities - Perspectives from Mostar: Giulia Carabelli, Aleksandra... Challenging the Representation of Ethnically Divided Cities - Perspectives from Mostar
Giulia Carabelli, Aleksandra Djurasovic, Renata Summa
R1,361 Discovery Miles 13 610 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The book Challenging the Representation of Ethnically Divided Cities: Perspectives from Mostar questions the existing overrepresentation of Mostar as an ethnically ‘divided city’. While acknowledging the existence of internal borders, the chapters in this book assert that they are not solid nor fixed and, by exploring how they become material or immaterial, the book offers a deeper understanding of the city’s complex dynamics. Accordingly, the chapters in this book are attentive to how ethnic divides materialise or lose importance because of socio-political contingencies. Events, groups and spaces that promote reconciliation from the bottom-up are examined, not necessarily to assess their success and failures but rather to look at how they create networks, gain trust and form platforms that generate novel understandings of ethnic loyalties and party memberships. Further, and drawing both on the empirical data and theoretical reflections, this volume contributes to broader debates about ‘divided cities’ by suggesting the need to engage with these cities in their complexities rather than reducing them to their ethno-national divisions. The book engages with socio-political and economic complexities in order to shed light on how ethnic conflicts and resulting spatial partitioning are often just the surface of much more complex dynamics that are far less easy to disentangle and represent. The chapters in this book were originally published in Space and Polity.

Challenging the Representation of Ethnically Divided Cities - Perspectives from Mostar (Hardcover): Giulia Carabelli,... Challenging the Representation of Ethnically Divided Cities - Perspectives from Mostar (Hardcover)
Giulia Carabelli, Aleksandra Djurasovic, Renata Summa
R4,469 Discovery Miles 44 690 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The book Challenging the Representation of Ethnically Divided Cities: Perspectives from Mostar questions the existing overrepresentation of Mostar as an ethnically 'divided city'. While acknowledging the existence of internal borders, the chapters in this book assert that they are not solid nor fixed and, by exploring how they become material or immaterial, the book offers a deeper understanding of the city's complex dynamics. Accordingly, the chapters in this book are attentive to how ethnic divides materialise or lose importance because of socio-political contingencies. Events, groups and spaces that promote reconciliation from the bottom-up are examined, not necessarily to assess their success and failures but rather to look at how they create networks, gain trust and form platforms that generate novel understandings of ethnic loyalties and party memberships. Further, and drawing both on the empirical data and theoretical reflections, this volume contributes to broader debates about 'divided cities' by suggesting the need to engage with these cities in their complexities rather than reducing them to their ethno-national divisions. The book engages with socio-political and economic complexities in order to shed light on how ethnic conflicts and resulting spatial partitioning are often just the surface of much more complex dynamics that are far less easy to disentangle and represent. The chapters in this book were originally published in Space and Polity.

The Divided City and the Grassroots - The (Un)making of Ethnic Divisions in Mostar (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the... The Divided City and the Grassroots - The (Un)making of Ethnic Divisions in Mostar (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018)
Giulia Carabelli
R2,136 Discovery Miles 21 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Focusing on Mostar, a city in Bosnia Herzegovina that became the epitome of ethnic divisions during the Yugoslav wars, this cutting edge book considers processes of violent partitioning in cities. Providing an in-depth understanding of the social, political, and mundane dynamics that keep cities polarized, it examines the potential that moments of inter-ethnic collaboration hold in re-imaging these cities as other than divided. Against the backdrop of normalised practices of ethnic partitioning, the book studies both 'planned' and 'unplanned' moments of disruption; it looks at how networks of solidarity come into existence regardless of identity politics as well as the role of organised grassroots groups that attempt to create more inclusive; and it critically engages with urban spaces of resistance. Challenging the representation of the city as merely a site of ethnic divisions, the author also explores the complexities arising from living in a city that validates its citizens solely through ethnicity. Elaborating on the relationships between space, culture and social change, this book is a key read for scholars, students, and urban practitioners studying ethnically divided cities worldwide.

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