Region, regional identity and regionalism in Southeastern Europe

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Region, regional identity and regionalism in Southeastern Europe

edited by Klaus Roth and Vesna Vučinić-Nešković

(Ethnologia balkanica, v. 12/2008)

Lit, c2009

  • pt. 2

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The contributions to this second volume focus equally on tangible and intangible dimensions of Southeast European regions. They represent the region both as a territorial unit and as a mental construct laden with symbolic meaning. The papers demonstrate that regions, be it the entire Balkan Peninsula or be it a small area somewhere in the mountains, can become palpable, visible, and audible. They can produce culture and they can, at the same time, be products of culture: regions can be constructs of those who inhabit them - or of spatial planning from "above." In any case, both the physical and the symbolic regions are a very relevant issue in Southeast Europe, serving purposes of spatial, ethnic, religious or even professional identification, or of politically motivated border-drawing.

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