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The Orient Within Muslim Minorities And The Negotiation Of Nationhood In Modern Bulgaria Mary Neuburger

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The Orient Within Muslim Minorities And The Negotiation Of Nationhood In Modern Bulgaria Mary Neuburger
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Publisher: Cornell University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.64 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Mary Neuburger
ISBN: 9780801441325, 0801441323
Language: English
Year: 2004

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The Orient Within Muslim Minorities And The Negotiation Of Nationhood In Modern Bulgaria Mary Neuburger by Mary Neuburger 9780801441325, 0801441323 instant download after payment.

Bulgaria is a Slavic nation, Orthodox in faith but with a sizable Muslim minority. That minority is divided into various ethnic groups, including the most numerically significant Turks and the so-called Pomaks, Bulgarian-speaking men and women who have converted to Islam. Mary Neuburger explores how Muslim minorities were integral to Bulgaria's struggle to extricate itself from its Ottoman past and develop a national identity, a process complicated by its geographic and historical positioning between evolving and imagined parameters of East and West.

The Orient Within examines the Slavic majority's efforts to conceptualize and manage Turkish and Pomak identities and bodies through gendered dress practices, renaming of people and places, and land reclamation projects. Neuburger shows that the relationship between Muslims and the Bulgarian majority has run the gamut from accommodation to forced removal to total assimilation from 1878, when Bulgaria acquired autonomy from the Ottoman Empire, to 1989, when Bulgaria's Communist dictatorship collapsed. Neuburger subjects the concept of Orientalism to an important critique, showing its relevance and complexity in the Bulgarian context, where national identity and modernity were brokered in the shadow of Western Europe, Russia/USSR, and Turkey.

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