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Identity Nationalism And Cultural Heritage Under Siege Five Narratives Of Pomak Heritagefrom Forced Renaming To Weddings Fatme Myuhtarmay

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Identity Nationalism And Cultural Heritage Under Siege Five Narratives Of Pomak Heritagefrom Forced Renaming To Weddings Fatme Myuhtarmay
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Identity Nationalism And Cultural Heritage Under Siege Five Narratives Of Pomak Heritagefrom Forced Renaming To Weddings Fatme Myuhtarmay instant download after payment.

Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.19 MB
Author: Fatme Myuhtar-May
ISBN: 9789004272071, 9004272070
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Identity Nationalism And Cultural Heritage Under Siege Five Narratives Of Pomak Heritagefrom Forced Renaming To Weddings Fatme Myuhtarmay by Fatme Myuhtar-may 9789004272071, 9004272070 instant download after payment.

In Identity, Nationalism, and Cultural Heritage under Siege, Fatme Myuhtar-May makes a case for the recognition of Pomak heritage by presenting five stories from the past and present of the Rhodope Muslims in Bulgaria as examples of a distinct Pomak culture. The stories range from the Christianisation during the Balkan Wars of 1912-1913 and the forced communist renaming of the Pomaks in the 1970s, to their fascinating wedding rituals and historic figures. Each of the five narratives contains its own storyline and serves as a prominent example of Pomak heritage, from the author’s perspective. The stories take place in the context of fervent nationalism and the ongoing censorship of Pomakness based on the claim that it is an “ethnic Bulgarian,” not “Pomak” heritage.

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