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The Divided City And The Grassroots The Unmaking Of Ethnic Divisions In Mostar Giulia Carabelli

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The Divided City And The Grassroots The Unmaking Of Ethnic Divisions In Mostar Giulia Carabelli
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.26 MB
Author: Giulia Carabelli
ISBN: 9789811077777, 9811077770
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Divided City And The Grassroots The Unmaking Of Ethnic Divisions In Mostar Giulia Carabelli by Giulia Carabelli 9789811077777, 9811077770 instant download after payment.

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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