HadžiMuhamedović, Safet (2021) Spatio-Temporal Proximities: Bosnian Dinaric Karst after Unhoming Ruptures (Cambridge Interfaith Programme Research Seminar). In: Cambridge Interfaith Programme (CIP) Research Seminar 2020/21, 30 October 2020, Online.
Abstract
As a religiously plural space, Bosnia was particularly vulnerable to the strong thrusts of ethno-religious homogenisation in the twentieth century. In this seminar, Dr HadžiMuhamedović considers the karst Field of Gacko in the south-eastern Bosnian highlands – where he conducted long-term ethnographic research – to raise questions about the spatio-temporal qualities of communal (inter-faith) relations and syncretic rituals. Journeying through conversations with his interlocutors in one of the world’s most politically polarised landscapes, he suggests that the echoes of the Christian-Muslim-Roma alliances in Gacko form a defiant grammar of home in the future tense. This seminar calls for an anthropology of proximity within and beyond the Bosnian Dinarides.
Item Type: | Conference or Workshop Items (Paper) |
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Keywords: | space-time, chronotope, Bosnia, Gacko, religion, exile, return, ritual, festival, rupture, conflict, repair |
SOAS Departments & Centres: | Departments and Subunits > Department of Anthropology & Sociology |
Date Deposited: | 26 Nov 2024 09:07 |
URI: | https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/id/eprint/42998 |
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