National Deconstruction
Violence, Identity, and Justice in Bosnia
How did Bosnia, once a polity of intersecting and overlapping identities, come to be understood as an intractable ethnic problem?
David Campbell pursues this question - and its implications for the politics of community, democracy, justice, and multiculturalism - through readings of media and academic reprsentations of the
conflict in Bosnia. Les mer
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How did Bosnia, once a polity of intersecting and overlapping identities, come to be understood as an intractable ethnic problem?
David Campbell pursues this question - and its implications for the politics of community, democracy, justice, and multiculturalism
- through readings of media and academic reprsentations of the conflict in Bosnia. This text offers a re-thinking of the meaning
of ethnic/nationalist violence and a critique of the impoverished discourse of identity politics that crippled the international
response to the Bosnian crisis.
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Utgitt:
1998
Forlag: University of Minnesota Press
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 328
ISBN: 9780816629374
Format: 23 x 15 cm
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