This chapter explores the semantic transformation of ‘war heritage’ and the proliferation of divisive memory sites in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The point of departure will be the notion of the ‘border’, examined here not just in its spatial and geopolitical meaning, but rather as a ‘narrative function’ that produces (and is produced by) a fractured memoryscape, in which different narratives compete and conflict. A heterogeneous corpus of sites of memory – the memorial of Srebrenica; the region of Prijedor; the city of Mostar and the memorial sites of Jasenovac/ Donja Gradina – will be analyzed, in an attempt to draw a conceptual map of the discontinuous topographies of memory in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Adopting the theoretical framework of a ...
The article examines the Slovene-Italian border space in terms of the historical-spatial identity th...
In Bosnia-Herzegovina, the 1992–1995 war is the foundation on which its citizens are building their ...
In Bosnia-Herzegovina, the 1992–1995 war is the foundation on which its citizens are building their ...
This chapter explores the semantic transformation of ‘war heritage’ and the proliferation of divisiv...
In geopolitical bipolar division of the world, Bosnia and Herzegovina has been on the border between...
In geopolitical bipolar division of the world, Bosnia and Herzegovina has been on the border between...
Writing and arguing with older discourses that have informed the subdiscipline of regional geography...
The complex intertwining of history, memory, space, place and identity in borderlands is the topic o...
In this article, I bring together literature from the fields of memory and reconciliation to investi...
This paper by Carl Grodach demonstrates the careful unravelling of complexity, diversity, contestati...
Contemporary debates on collective memory in Bosnia and Herzegovina present the outsider with a pict...
This article gives an overview of the three main mutually exclusive ethno-national narratives develo...
This paper by Carl Grodach demonstrates the careful unravelling of complexity, diversity, contestati...
This dissertation investigates the spatial dynamics of memory of extreme violence and state terror, ...
This dissertation investigates the spatial dynamics of memory of extreme violence and state terror, ...
The article examines the Slovene-Italian border space in terms of the historical-spatial identity th...
In Bosnia-Herzegovina, the 1992–1995 war is the foundation on which its citizens are building their ...
In Bosnia-Herzegovina, the 1992–1995 war is the foundation on which its citizens are building their ...
This chapter explores the semantic transformation of ‘war heritage’ and the proliferation of divisiv...
In geopolitical bipolar division of the world, Bosnia and Herzegovina has been on the border between...
In geopolitical bipolar division of the world, Bosnia and Herzegovina has been on the border between...
Writing and arguing with older discourses that have informed the subdiscipline of regional geography...
The complex intertwining of history, memory, space, place and identity in borderlands is the topic o...
In this article, I bring together literature from the fields of memory and reconciliation to investi...
This paper by Carl Grodach demonstrates the careful unravelling of complexity, diversity, contestati...
Contemporary debates on collective memory in Bosnia and Herzegovina present the outsider with a pict...
This article gives an overview of the three main mutually exclusive ethno-national narratives develo...
This paper by Carl Grodach demonstrates the careful unravelling of complexity, diversity, contestati...
This dissertation investigates the spatial dynamics of memory of extreme violence and state terror, ...
This dissertation investigates the spatial dynamics of memory of extreme violence and state terror, ...
The article examines the Slovene-Italian border space in terms of the historical-spatial identity th...
In Bosnia-Herzegovina, the 1992–1995 war is the foundation on which its citizens are building their ...
In Bosnia-Herzegovina, the 1992–1995 war is the foundation on which its citizens are building their ...