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ID145306
Title ProperMulticultural vanguard? Sarajevo’s interethnic young adults between ethnic categorisation and international spaces
LanguageENG
AuthorVisser, Oane ;  Bakker, Marte
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article analyses how Sarajevo’s young adults from a middle class, interethnic background deal with the rigid ethnic categorisation enforced by state institutions and society. Their strategies (exit, reframing, and partial separation) appear to be unsatisfactory to the actors themselves, and wield generally no influence on the institutions they wish to change. Three factors have been setting into motion this dynamic: first, the difficulty of escaping ethnic group thinking when attempting to reframe ethnic categories; second, the rationality of avoiding open defiance to ethnic categorisation; and third, the young adults’ tendency to centre their life on interethnic and international spaces. As a ‘project elite’, Sarajevo’s young adults are rather separated from society, both discursively and socio-economically.
`In' analytical NoteEurope-Asia Studies Vol. 68, No.3; May 2016: p.460-486
Journal SourceEurope-Asia Studies Vol: 68 No 3
Key WordsYoung Adults ;  Multicultural Vanguard ;  Sarajevo’s Interethnic ;  Ethnic Categorisation ;  International Spaces


 
 
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