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Unifying the Other: The Case of the March Violence in Kosovo and the Mosque Burning in Belgrade

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Mandić, Marija
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Roth, Klaus (ed.)
Kartari, Asker (ed.)
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The paper analyses the socio-political context and public discourse related to the ethnic and religiously motivated violence which initially occurred in Kosovo in March 2004 and subsequently spread to Serbia. The introductory section sheds light on the history of the Bajrakli mosque, which is one of the oldest religious and cultural monuments preserved in Belgrade up to the present time. The paper further reveals historical and demographic data on the Muslim population in Serbia and Belgrade. Finally, it focusses on the events and discourses in Kosovo and Serbia which eventually led to setting the only Belgrade mosque ablaze. By applying methods of critical discourse analysis and media analysis, the Serbian public discourse related to the March riots and the mosque arson is analysed. In this paper, I argue that the strategy of unifying the Other appeared to be a very effective means of mobilizing people en masse in both Kosovo and Serbia.
Keywords:
Belgrade / Ottoman heritage / Bajrakli mosque / March violence 2014 in Kosovo / media discourse / hate speech / ethnic and religious violence / Serb-Albanian conflict / critical discourse analysis / Muslims in Serbia
Source:
Ethnologia Balkanica, 2015, 15, 281-305
Publisher:
  • Munich : Institut für Volkskunde/European Ethnology at Munich University
  • Sofia : Museum of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
  • Munich : International Association for Southeast European Anthropology (InASEA)
Projects:
  • Language, folklore, migrations in the Balkans (RS-178010)
Note:
  • Thematic issue "Cultures of Crisis in Southeast Europe Part 1 Crises Related to Migration, Transformation, Politics, Religion, and Labour", ed. Klaus Roth, Asker Kartarı

ISBN: 978-3-643-90763-9

ISSN: 1111–0411

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http://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/7974
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