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Contents
Series editor’s introduction vi
Preface viii
List of abbreviations xi
Introduction: what does race have to do with the
Yugoslav region? 1
1 Popular music and the cultural archive’ 31
2 Histories of ethnicity, nation and migration 57
3 Transnational formations of race before and
during Yugoslav state socialism 94
4 Postsocialism, borders, security and race after
Yugoslavia 122
Conclusion 166
Bibliography 189
Index 229
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Index
activism 3, 14, 20, 22, 29, 51, 57, 86,
92, 98, 105, 159, 169, 179, 181,
187
Afghanistan 119, 131, 138, 143, 147,
149-54, 156, 164
Africa
Cold War and 104, 112
colonisation of 78, 99-101, 110,
112; see also slavery
music and 34, 43, 45, 53, 74-8
representations of 3, 27-8, 36-7
soldiers from 65, 127-8
south-east European identifications
with 39, 110, 116, 173, 187
students from 9, 18, 27, 29, 49, 92,
112-13, 120, 164
Africa, South 76, 87-8, 93, 111, 169,
173
apartheid 76, 111, 169
Agathangelou, Anna 72, 80, 120, 167
Albanian identity 44, 63, 66-7, 73, 84,
95
Algeria 111, 119, 120, 139, 153, 172
antemurale myth 20, 21, 125-6, 137,
145-6, 150-1
anti-colonialism 2, 4, 9, 29, 35, 46-51,
77, 104, 105, 107, 109-10,
111-13, 115, 118, 122, 123,
124, 175
anti-racism x, 2, 13, 17-18, 29, 38,
46-51, 57, 96, 98, 105, 106,
113, 170, 175, 176, 178, 186
anti-Semitism 18, 67, 68-9, 124
antiziganism 10, 18, 20, 69, 73, 83, 98,
124, 125, 135, 144, 168, 172, 175
Asia, West 6, 15, 34, 65, 77, 82, 126,
138, 142, 155-9, 161, 173
Australia 83-4, 87, 100
Austria 26, 40, 100, 141, 144, 156,
163, 177
Austria-Hungary, see Empire,
Habsburg
Baker, Catherine viii, 2-3, 182-3
Baker, Josephine 23, 49
Bakic-Hayden, Milica 6-7, 174, 176,
178
balkanism viii, 6-7, 19, 32-3, 64, 73,
88, 128-9, 176-9; see also
Balkans
Balkans
ambiguity of 43, 45, 107, 121, 172
‘Balkan route’ 143, 157-9, 164
blackness and 2, 77, 173, 174
coherence as region 19, 58, 94-5
‘Europe’ and 2-3, 6, 16, 19, 20-1,
32, 64, 72, 73, 107, 116, 125,
129, 136, 138, 162, 167, 168,
178-9
globalisation and 43, 50, 52, 88, 179
marginality of ix, 18, 62, 77, 168,
186
nationalism and 15, 62, 71, 128-9,
133, 169
otherness of 20, 21, 117, 125, 146,
149, 161, 174, 177
postcolonial/decolonial theory and
6, 15, 19, 88, 170, 176, 187;
see also balkanism
race and 7, 16-22, 52, 80, 122, 129,
170, 173, 177, 178, 187
representation 5-6, 128-9, 133,
161, 177
tradition and 34, 45, 55, 66
‘Western Balkans’ 144, 164
whiteness and 19, 55, 64, 86, 177
Bangoura, Hamed 2, 3, 112-13
Belgrade 39, 48, 49, 51, 62, 80, 107,
111, 113, 115, 118, 157-60,
177, 184
230
Index
Bhabha, Homi 6, 70
Bjelic, Dusan viii, 19, 63, 64-5, 88,
177, 178-9
Black European Studies 10, 22-3, 99,
184
blackface 4, 38-42, 93, 96-8
blackness
celebrity and 42-3, 52
hypervisibility of 23
identifications with 39, 40, 47-8,
50-1, 77-8, 110, 132
Montenegro and 77
stereotypes of 3, 49, 69, 75, 95, 98
Bosnia-Herzegovina 8-9, 39-40, 92,
138
popular music 47-8, 50, 56
war in 1990s 124, 126-7, 138-9,
140, 169, 183-4
Dayton Peace Agreement 81, 92,
127, 130, 135, 139, 149, 163
Brazil 71, 94, 187
Bulgaria 12, 17, 83, 88-9, 95, 105-6,
111, 120
Césaire, Aimé 4, 108-9
China 18, 80-2, 92, 147
Christianity 19-21, 30, 59, 64, 97,
126, 138, 139, 150, 159
Catholic 21, 59-60, 67, 69, 126, 137
Orthodox 59-61, 63, 69, 146
civilisation 1-2, 171
Balkans and 21, 62, 64, 101, 177
‘civilising mission 26, 62, 87, 95,
101, 106, 129
clash of 133, 149-50
empire and 24, 26, 58, 62, 78, 101,
175, 185
hierarchies of 6, 16-17, 24, 58, 101,
116, 127, 129, 168, 169, 171
race and 16-17, 21, 24, 49, 78, 116,
127, 129, 149, 168, 170, 185
see also modernity
Cold War 18, 25, 53, 96, 103, 148
academia and 107, 173-4
aftermath of 5, 8, 13, 18, 99, 116-19,
133-6, 142, 148, 180, 186
cultural diplomacy and 33-4, 49,
108
East-West divisions and 11, 12,
106, 108, 148
migration and 27, 92
race and 25, 30, 49, 89, 91, 95,
103-19, 174
see also Non-Aligned Movement;
state socialism
colonialism
‘Europe* and 18, 26, 63, 109, 168,
174
gender and 36, 52, 167
identifications against 48, 51, 77,
111, 123, 175
identifications with 27, 37, 51, 62,
64, 112, 130, 176, 185
imagination of 3, 18, 26, 32, 35,
38-42, 44,51,64, 100, 128
legacies of x, 2, 9, 16, 28, 33, 51-2,
161, 167, 181, 182, 185
neo colonialism 111, 131, 161
race and 5, 11, 15, 21, 23, 26,
38-42, 61, 63, 70, 75, 86, 111,
171, 184
settler 10, 24, 26, 61, 62, 72, 86,
103
South Slavs* implication in 62-3,
77-9, 90, 110, 112
violence and 11, 16, 131, 161, 172,
179, 185
Yugoslav region apparently beyond
10, 15, 19,41-2, 90, 99, 115,
161
coloniality, global ix, 4, 7, 14, 28, 33,
64-5, 89-90, 101, 168-70,
183, 185, 186-7
cosmopolitanism 16, 24, 70, 89, 115,
174
critical race theory viii, 2, 3, 6, 7,
16-17, 19-20, 22, 28, 36, 52,
106, 109, 129, 150, 168, 170-1,
173-4, 178-9, 184
Croatia
Independent State of 68-9, 92, 96,
126, 146
Index
231
national identity 6, 21, 40, 68-70,
72-3, 126-7, 139, 146, 151-2,
174
popular music 2-3, 35-8, 47
rejection of Yugoslavia in 118, 122
cultural archive’ 31-2, 91, 99, 122,
166
Cyprus 80, 107, 119, 145, 163
Dalmatia 4, 60, 87, 96-8, 102, 109-10,
114
decolonisation 4, 7-8, 17-18, 104-5,
107, 168
diaspora 58, 82-9, 91, 140-2, 156,
175
black 43, 53, 91, 187
race translated through 82-9,
107-8
Dordevic, Vladan 63, 64, 95
Dubrovnik 60, 77, 97, 172
Dvornikovic, Vladimir 21, 66-7
East, the
Balkans and 2, 6, 34, 146, 180
Cold War and 46, 108, 113-14,
117-18, 123, 148
racialisation of 21, 69, 175
threats imagined from 20, 116,
135-6, 142, 150, 158
see also balkanism; Empire,
Ottoman; Islam; orientalism
education 24, 67, 87, 105, 112, 121,
126; see also Africa, students
from; United Kingdom,
Yugoslav region studied in;
whiteness, academia and
empire, see colonialism
Empire, Habsburg 4, 25, 55-6, 59-63,
66, 70, 91-2, 95, 97, 168
colonialism and 40, 55, 61-2, 77-8,
92, 99-101
race and 98-101, 172, 174
wars with Ottoman Empire 21,
59-60
Empire, Ottoman 4, 15, 41, 57-63,
74, 79, 96, 172
colonialism and 19, 52, 58-62, 90,
94, 172
legacies of 19-20, 25, 29, 32, 34,
43, 56, 68, 80, 101, 116, 121,
146, 161, 172, 178, 182, 184
race and 97, 173, 174, 184
rejection of 73, 121, 146, 1
religion and 59, 90, 116, 136, 138,
178
ethnicity 1,4, 5, 8, 25
race and 11, 21, 81, 89-90, 184
study of 17, 57-8, 91, 133, 166,
167, 185
Eurocentrism 3, 18, 19, 30, 106-7,
111-12, 184
Europe
definitions of 7, 156, 168, 170-1
identifications with 98, 148, 162,
170-1, 178
‘return to Europe’ 116-17, 145-6
see also balkanism; Europe, eastern;
European Union
Europe, eastern 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 12-14, 18,
94-5, 99, 109, 149, 164, 182
ethnonationalism and 10, 12-13,
57, 64, 91, 123-4, 179-80
marginality of 80, 83-5, 135-6,
145, 172, 176, 180
postcoloniality and 8, 29, 32, 180,
186-7
race and 11, 26, 33, 45-7, 80, 81,
83-5, 99-100, 104-5, 117,
135, 168, 170, 172, 173, 176,
179, 184
European Union (EU)
border security 21, 123, 133-6,
142-7, 150-1
enlargement of 20-1, 84, 145, 148,
154, 162, 163, 164
exceptionalism, racial 10-12, 19,
22-4, 26, 102, 104, 129-30,
145, 174-5, 186-7
exoticism 7, 17, 18, 23, 27-8, 33, 37,
43, 51, 54, 80, 90, 98-102,
113, 115, 177; see abo Africa,
stereotypes of; orientalism
232
Index
Fanon, Frantz 17, 36, 52, 172
feminism viii, 3, 57-8, 72, 120, 139
black 14, 31-2, 41-2, 181
Chicana 14, 71-2
intersectionality and 13-14, 29, 45,
179, 181
media and viii, 10, 38, 42, 45, 181
postcolonialism and 139, 152, 180
postsocialist 13-14, 15, 38, 45,
180-1, 187
film 81-2, 102-3, 147, 157, 177
France 22, 23, 26, 34, 35, 41, 61, 65,
83, 94, 99, 113, 115, 124, 131,
150, 163, 172, 178-9
gender 19, 41, 42, 101, 104, 108,
114-15
ideologies of 5, 58, 151-2
postsocialism and 12-14, 180, 187
race and 13-14, 24, 44-5, 55, 58,
74, 152, 154
study of 8, 12-14, 180
see also feminism; masculinities;
sexuality
genocide 1, 39, 58, 68, 91, 128-30,
140-1, 162
Germany 29, 34, 35, 64, 101, 120,
131, 163
migration and 52, 72, 84, 88, 92,
120, 135, 144, 156-8
race and 10, 14, 22-3, 26, 29, 38-9,
91, 92, 95-6, 98-103, 110,
133-4, 182
East Germany 102-3, 105
Imperial Germany 23, 40, 99-100
Third Reich 68-9, 146
West Germany 114
study of 22, 99
Ghana 92, 107, 110, 112, 114, 119,
120, 131, 163
Gilroy, Paul 3, 9-10, 16, 20, 28, 29,
33, 43, 52, 70, 71, 91, 107,
124, 173, 179
Grabar-Kitarovi $, Kolinda 152, 158
Greece 41, 59, 61, 80, 92, 93, 119,
143, 149, 156-7, 186
Guberina, Petar 109-10, 118
Guinea 2, 113, 119
Flail, Stuart 33, 53
hip-hop 3, 27-8, 34, 36, 43, 47
hooks, bell 45, 52
human exhibitions 26, 40, 55,
99-101
Hungary 10-11, 46, 48, 55-6, 60, 61,
67, 91, 100, 104, 114, 117, 134,
146, 148, 157-8, 162, 163,
164, 172, 187; see also Empire,
Habsburg
Imre, Anikó viii, 10, 32-3, 179-81,
184
India 6, 15, 61, 101, 107-8, 112, 119,
127, 128, 131, 145, 163
indigeneity 21, 29, 30, 33, 55, 57, 63,
73, 78-9, 87, 102-3, 129, 173
interpreters 60, 131-3, 159-60
intersectionality 9, 13-16, 29, 71, 86,
179, 181, 185
intervention, international 79, 123,
127-33, 147-55 passim,
185-6; see also peacekeeping
Iraq 119, 131, 141-3, 147, 149-52,
154-5, 156, 161, 164, 165
Islam
ethnicity and 21, 59, 62-3, 66-9,
72, 84-5, 126-7, 142
Europe and 20, 85, 101, 116, 145-6,
156, 161-2
migration and 88-9, 122, 138-42,
158, 160-1, 163-4
racialisation of 20, 21, 23, 24,
69-70, 73, 84-5, 97, 125,
136-8, 140-1, 147, 149, 156,
161, 176
security and 72, 84, 97, 136-8,
141-2, 146-7, 149-50, 156,
161, 175
see also antemurale myth; Empire,
Ottoman
Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS)
85, 141-2, 163-4, 165
Index
233
Islamism 73, 85, 117, 138-40, 152-4,
163-4, 165
Israel 88-9, 137, 139
Istria 60, 70-2, 96, 102
Italy 34, 54, 55, 64, 68, 70-2, 77, 84,
92, 95-8, 101, 115, 124, 143-4,
156, 172
Ivekovic, Rada 118, 120
Karadzic, Radovan 125, 144, 162
Kardashian, Kim 44
Kilibarda, Konstantin viii, 19, 111-12,
120, 154
Kordula 77-9, 93, 97, 119
Kosovo 61, 63, 72, 85, 123, 142, 144
Albanians of 44, 55, 84, 135
ethnic relations in 39, 54-5, 64, 91,
129, 163
international intervention 79, 131,
144, 149, 152-3, 162
language 19, 21, 40, 50, 77, 99, 102,
110, 159-60
English, use of 2, 36, 187
identity and 4, 15, 51, 62, 69-70,
71-2, 83, 118, 175
see also interpreters
Li, Darryl 88-9, 154
Libya 119, 139, 144, 156, 161, 164
Longinovic, Tomislav 21, 66, 125,
177, 178
Lumumba, Patrice 111, 118, 121
Macedonia 64, 66, 72, 81, 114, 125,
149, 151, 153, 155, 157-9,
164, 165
Roma in 48, 83, 144
masculinities 24, 37-8, 55, 80, 103,
108, 140, 151-2, 161, 163
Middle East, see Asia, West
Mignolo, Walter 15, 21, 119, 171, 172
migration 57-8, 72-3, 79, 89, 94, 125,
160
conflict and 57, 60-1, 123, 138-9,
157-8
forced 1, 57-8, 62-3, 123, 155-62
foreign fighters 138-42, 153-4,
163-4
from Global South 1,71, 74-8, 79,
122, 134-5, 143-7, 155-62
guest workers 52, 88, 92, 113-15, 123
labour 79-81, 89, 93, 113-15,
135-6, 154-5, 165
postcolonial 10, 18, 28, 52, 134-5
racism and 18, 24-5, 52, 81, 83, 86,
134-5, 142-7, 156, 158, 161
study of 27, 57-8, 73, 79, 84
visas and 58, 80, 88, 113-14,
134-6, 143, 144-5, 156-7,
176, 181
migration-security nexus 21, 133-6,
142-7, 154
Mills, Charles viii, 16, 21, 52, 129,
171, 174, 180-1, 186
Milosevic, Slobodan 38, 39, 55, 80,
116, 117, 123, 149
modernity 28, 70, 85, 114, 122, 125
colonialism and 26, 51-2, 55, 58,
100,172
Cold War and 29, 104, 107, 114,
120
Europe/Balkans and 2-3, 34, 72-3,
107, 129, 170, 185
gender and 13, 49, 58, 180
identifications with 2-3, 33, 45, 53,
116, 130, 184
race and 7, 16-17, 21-2, 33, 49, 53,
73, 89-90, 101, 104, 129, 168,
170, 175, 180
spatialised hierarchies of viii, 17,
22, 32, 127, 129, 135-6, 168,
170, 179, 180, 186
urban/rural divide and 72-3, 85
see also balkanism
Montenegro 21, 40, 55, 60, 66-7,
74-7, 93, 164, 168
music
folk traditions and 32, 37-8, 45, 66
popular 2, 27-8, 31-56 passim,
106, 115-16, 128
transnational 33-4, 35, 51
see also hip-hop
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Index
nationalism
empire and 27, 43, 61-2, 91, 155,
183
gender and 12-13, 38, 43, 103,
128
history of 40, 58-9, 61, 119, 141
postsocialism and 12-13, 20-1, 73,
118, 122, 123-4, 133-4, 150,
173-5
race and 11, 12, 22, 28-9, 32, 43,
63, 65, 68-70, 89, 92, 122,
126-7, 173
study of 4-5, 9, 118, 167, 169, 182,
185
Yugoslav Wars and 4, 9, 48, 54, 71,
118, 126-7, 128, 132, 137,
140, 169
Nehru, Jawaharlal 107, 108, 112
Netherlands 10, 11, 23, 25, 38, 41-2,
82-3, 96, 98
Nkrumah, Kwame 110, 111, 114
Non-Aligned Movement 2, 95, 129,
184
forgetting of 9, 15, 49-50, 116-19,
123, 164
race and 47, 106-16
Yugoslav leadership in 107-8
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(NATO) 56, 130, 147-53
Ora, Rita 44, 55
orientalism 40, 188
balkanism and 6-7, 19-20, 88, 173,
187
gender and 43, 92
nesting 6, 71, 116-17, 122, 168,
176, 179, 186
Said and 6, 15, 19
south-east Europe and 43, 98, 128,
170, 177
Palestine 65, 88-9, 141-2
peacekeeping 7, 24, 123, 127-33, 150
racialised peacekeepers 56, 127-33,
163
sex work and 79-80, 135-6
PlavSic, Biljana 125, 162
postcolonialism
empire and 22, 32, 95, 105
postsocialism and 2, 7-9, 29, 50,
95, 118, 123, 145, 167, 172,
176-87
race and 7, 9-10, 15, 16, 22-9, 52,
94, 152, 162
south-east Europe and 6-7,9, 11, 12,
15-16, 19-20, 32-3, 88, 116,
118, 122, 145, 170, 176-87
state socialism and 95, 105, 109,
113, 118, 120
study of viii, ix, 12-13, 19, 57,
117-18, 166-7
theory 6, 53, 71-2, 116, 167-8, 170
race separated from 15, 186
‘post-racial’ society 2, 16, 18, 47, 105,
106, 109, 111, 117, 168, 175
postsocialism viii, 13, 80
gender and 12-13, 123-4, 180, 181
migration and 80-2, 124, 155-62
post-conflict and 8, 133, 154, 155
postcoloniality and 2, 7-9, 29, 50,
95, 118, 123, 145, 167, 172,
176-87
race and 16, 28, 40, 45, 73, 81-2,
116-19, 122-65 passim, 166,
175
reversals and 42, 122-3, 127, 129, 147
queer politics 3, 14, 23, 29, 124, 147,
180-1
racialisation
skin colour and 84-5, 89, 106
south-east Europeans’ experiences
of 18, 33, 82-9, 92, 102,
155-6, 163, 168, 171, 175-6,
179, 182
study of 91, 166, 170-1, 173-4
raciality, global 2, 11-12, 14, 25, 57,
65, 166-87
racism 4, 11, 19, 31, 47, 116, 119, 126,
177-8
anthropology and 17, 21, 48, 66-7,
74-7, 100-1
biological 67, 69-70, 95, 99, 106, 169
Index
235
‘cultural* 20, 71, 73, 83, 95, 106,
120, 122, 124, 135, 150, 156,
162, 162
media and 10, 41, 45,48, 52, 100,161
multiple forms of 17-18, 67, 71, 84,
95, 124, 127, 171, 174
police and 81, 85-6, 160
scientific 66, 67, 94-5, 106, 124-5
sport and 4, 96, 98
state socialism and 12, 27, 45, 46,
53, 105, 111, 113, 120
structural 24, 45, 135, 142, 185-6
study of 16, 17, 28, 184
see also anti-racism; colonialism
refugees 122-3, 125-6, 133-4
‘refugee crisis 18, 145-6, 155-62
Yugoslav wars and 83-5, 87-8, 123,
125-7, 134-5, 138, 140-1,
163, 181-2
religion 1, 124, 138-42
conflict and 1, 8, 135, 137-8,
141-2, 149-50, 162
identity and 20, 59, 61, 79, 94, 106
race and 4, 21, 65, 69, 79, 84-5,
161
south-east Europe and 8, 19, 59,
61, 85, 138, 142, 162, 166
see also antemurale myth;
anti-Semitism; Christianity;
Islam
Republika Srpska 124-5, 131, 162, 169
Rijeka 54, 78, 92, 96-8
Roma
blackness and 48, 106, 115-16
citizenship and 36, 81, 92, 125, 160,
163
feminism and 14, 45
music and 35, 43, 45, 47-8
see also antiziganism
Rucker-Chang, Sunnie ix, 81, 92, 120
Russia 15, 80, 81, 119, 148
race and 25-6, 90-1, 104, 117
Rwanda 39, 70, 123, 128
Sarajevo 46, 50, 56, 59, 92, 124, 127,
129-30, 137, 139, 162, 172,
177, 183
Sardelic, Julija viii, 20, 73, 124
Sea, Adriatic 60, 67, 70, 71, 77, 79, 96,
98
‘black Adriatic* 10, 16, 74
security 5, 21,73, 79, 117,123,133, 135,
136, 138-9, 142-62 passim
Serbia
Europe and 3, 55-6, 121, 130,
143-4, 146, 149, 151, 157-60,
164, 168
popular music 37-8, 41, 48-51, 55,
151
race and 4, 14, 39-41, 48, 50-1, 54,
64, 81-2, 112, 121, 168, 178
Yugoslav Wars and 39, 55, 80, 91,
117,123,126,139
Serbs
racialisation of 21-2, 66-9, 168
unification of 61-3, 65-6, 72, 91
sex work 79-80, 120, 135-6
sexuality 41, 43, 44-5, 49, 115
slavery
Atlantic slave trade 21, 42, 57, 77,
110, 150, 172, 173, 180, 183,
185
Eastern Mediterranean 18, 74-8,
110, 119
Slovenia
national identity of 6, 20-2, 40,
72-3, 116, 122, 148-9, 177
refugees and 79, 144, 145-6
solidarity, interracial 35, 48, 50-1,
85-6, 123, 158-60, 187
unmaking of 129, 178
Somalia 119, 123, 128, 129-31, 162
Spain 40-1, 78-9, 97
sport 4, 42, 51, 56, 96-8
state socialism 1
geopolitical identities and 45, 75-6,
118-19
Global South and 4, 29, 95, 104
internationalism of 25, 95, 104-5,
120, 126, 158
racial politics of 46, 75-6, 89,
103-19, 174-5
see also Non-Aligned Movement;
postsocialism
236
Index
Stoler Ann 24, 32, 155, 167
Sweden 23-4, 55, 61, 82, 84, 135, 156,
173
Syria 119, 141-2, 146, 156, 158-9,
163-4
television 4, 38, 76, 102, 106, 151
territory 4, 9, 15, 16, 25, 56, 57, 59,
61-4, 70, 73, 81, 90, 94, 101,
107, 124-5, 126, 149, 151,
169, 171, 175, 186; see also
modernity, spatialised
hierarchies of
terrorism 21, 117, 137-62 passim,
165
Tito, Josip Broz 2, 54, 59, 95, 107-9,
111-14, 116, 120, 123, 124,
146-7, 164
Tlostanova, Madina 15, 172
Todorova, Maria 6-7, 19, 21, 88, 94,
119, 174, 176
Todorova, Miglena viii, 5, 12, 17,
19-20, 89, 95, 105-6, 111,
184
translations of race 20, 29, 34-5, 38,
45, 48, 84, 89, 94, 96, 115,
166, 169, 173-4
travel 9, 18, 25-6, 29, 78-9, 96,
98-101, 105, 112-14, 123,
128, 138-44, 156-7, 163,
164
travelling theory 15, 71-2, 89, 186
tribalism 27, 36-8, 55, 64, 128-9
Trzan, Tomislav 3, 55
Turkey 59, 63, 74, 80, 83, 88, 97-8,
107, 114, 119, 120-1, 156
Tuzla 47, 56, 131-2, 163
Ulcinj 74-8, 110, 113
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
(USSR) 12, 25, 27, 95, 104,
120; see also Russia; state
socialism
United Kingdom (UK)
black history of 50, 80, 99, 140
Brexit 160-1, 176, 183
colonial history of 3, 14, 22-4, 26,
34-5,41-2,61,76, 87,
99-101, 131, 150, 163, 167,
182, 184
east Europeans in 83-4, 135,
163
racism in 3, 83, 124, 135, 139-40,
160-1, 163, 184
anti-racism x, 2, 13
Yugoslav region studied in 76, 182,
184
United Nations 105, 109, 153
peacekeeping 127-8, 130-1, 149,
163
United States of America (USA)
cultural diplomacy of 33-4, 49
labour history of 55, 86, 89, 155
military intervention and 56,
131- 3, 152-3, 155-6
racial politics of 28, 34, 41, 46, 53,
82-4, 95, 103, 104, 111,
132- 3
Velidkovic, Vedrana 9, 118, 184
Venice 59-60, 70, 79, 91, 93, 96-8,
168, 172, 174
War on Terror 85, 143, 146, 147-55,
162, 185
Wekker, Gloria 10, 23, 28, 31-2, 41,
106
whiteness
academia and viii, 104, 167, 180-1,
182, 186, 188
conditional 86, 87, 108, 120, 136,
168, 171, 175-6
identifications with 64, 83, 111,
150, 173, 175
Yugoslav wars 8, 13, 15, 20, 32, 37,
47, 122-9, 163-4, 187; see
also Bosnia-Herzegovina;
Croatia; Kosovo; Serbia
Yugoslavia
1980s crisis in 4, 9, 20-1, 46-7,
103, 116-19, 125, 166
Index
237
break-up of 32, 183; see also
Yugoslav wars
differences from Soviet bloc 29, 46,
108, 111
global hierarchies and 113-14,
146-7, 155, 166, 168-9, 182,
185
imperialism and 1, 10, 161, 166,
172, 186
racial theories about 21, 65-6,
69-70, 171-2
social inequalities in 8-9, 72-3
unification of 66, 111, 119
see also state socialism
Yuval-Davis, Nira 13, 84
Zizek, Slavoj 19, 176-9 |
any_adam_object | 1 |
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era_facet | Geschichte |
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spellingShingle | Baker, Catherine 1982- Race and the Yugoslav region postsocialist, post-conflict, postcolonial? Rassismus (DE-588)4076527-1 gnd Nachfolgestaaten (DE-588)4328855-8 gnd |
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title | Race and the Yugoslav region postsocialist, post-conflict, postcolonial? |
title_auth | Race and the Yugoslav region postsocialist, post-conflict, postcolonial? |
title_exact_search | Race and the Yugoslav region postsocialist, post-conflict, postcolonial? |
title_full | Race and the Yugoslav region postsocialist, post-conflict, postcolonial? Catherine Baker |
title_fullStr | Race and the Yugoslav region postsocialist, post-conflict, postcolonial? Catherine Baker |
title_full_unstemmed | Race and the Yugoslav region postsocialist, post-conflict, postcolonial? Catherine Baker |
title_short | Race and the Yugoslav region |
title_sort | race and the yugoslav region postsocialist post conflict postcolonial |
title_sub | postsocialist, post-conflict, postcolonial? |
topic | Rassismus (DE-588)4076527-1 gnd Nachfolgestaaten (DE-588)4328855-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Rassismus Nachfolgestaaten Jugoslawien |
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