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This richly illustrated volume features more than fifty, often beautiful, black-and-white photographs of everyday scenes.Everyday Life in the Balkans is a smart sampler, a best-off that provides short glimpses into late socialist, post-socialist, and recent scholarship. It is highly recommended bedtime reading for any scholar of the region—student or more advanced—interested in looking beyond his or her own nose.

* Suedosteuropa *

Tthis volume offers invaluable insights into how the people of the Balkans construct their daily life in terms of art, religion, history, and ethnic relations.

* KULT online *

The edited volume Everyday Life in the Balkans shows us that what is mundane is not at all boring. . . . Overall, this book is a welcome contribution to the literature on both the Balkans and everyday life. Its contributors together paint a vivid composite picture of life in an area that has been misunderstood for so long. This volume will go a long way in countering such misunderstandings by creating familiarity with local cultures and customs.

-- Victoria Clement * Europe-Asia Studies *

Table of Contents

Preface


Acknowledgements


1. Seeing Everyday Life in the Balkans / David W. Montgomery



Section I: The (Historical) Context of Everyday Life


2. Early Balkan Everyday Life / Andrew Wachtel


3. Crimes and Misdemeanors: Scenes of Everyday Life among the Gendarmerie in Ottoman Macedonia, ca. 1900 / Ipek K. Yosmaoğlu


4. It's What's Inside That Counts: Furnishing the Modern in the Apartments of Socialist Yugoslavia / Patrick Hyder Patterson


5. Consuming Lives: Inside the Balkan Kafene / Mary Neuburger


6. Burek, Da! Sociality, Context, and Idiom in Macedonia and Beyond / Keith Brown



Section II: The Home(s) of Everyday Life


7. Kinship and Safety Nets in Croatia and Kosovo / Carolin Leutloff-Grandits


8. "This Much We Know": Domestic Remedies and Quotidian Tricks since Tito's Bosnia / Larisa Jašarević


9. Femininity, Fashion, and Feminism: Women's Activists in Bosnia-Herzegovina / Elissa Helms


10. That Black Cloud upon Our Family: Everyday Life of Gays and Lesbians in Slovenia / Roman Kuhar


11. Between Past and Future: Young People's Strategies for Living a "Normal Life" in Post-war Bosnia-Herzegovina / Monika Palmberger


12. "But Where Else Could They Go?" The State, Family, and Private Care in a Bosnian Town / Azra Hromadžić



Section III: The Livelihoods of Everyday Life


13. Cars, Coffee, and "The Crisis": Balkan Migration in Precarious Times / Ana Croegaert


14. "We Don't Belong Anywhere": Everyday Life in a Serbian Town Where Immigrants Are Former Refugees / Mila Dragojević


15. Neoliberal Spaces of Immorality: The Creation of a Bulgarian Land Market and "Land-grabbing" Foreign Investors / Deema Kaneff


16. Making Ends Meet in a Rural Community: The Life and Times of Aleksandar Živojinović / Andrew Konitzer


17. A Lot of Sweat, a Little Bit of Fun, and Not Entirely "Hard Men": Worker's Masculinity in the Uljanik Shipyard / Andrea Matošević


18. Perceptions of Balkan Belonging in Post-dictatorship Greece / Daniel M. Knight



Section IV: The Politics of Everyday Life


19. Neither the Balkans nor Europe: The "Where" and "When" in Present-day Albania / Nataša Gregorič Bon


20. Growing Up in Montenegro: A Story of Transformation and Resistance / Jelena Džankić


21. War Criminals, National Heroes, and Transitional Justice in Macedonia / Vasiliki P. Neofotistos


22. A Lively Border / Čarna Brković and Stef Jansen


23. "Politicians Are All Crooks!" Everyday Politics in Bulgaria / Emilia Zankina


24. Life among Statues in Skopje / Ilká Thiessen



Section V: The Religion(s) of Everyday Life


25. "The Hardest Time was the Time without Morality": Religion, Transition, and Social Navigation in Albania / David W. Montgomery


26. Ramadan in Prizren / Frances Trix


27. The Cross at the Crossroads: The Feast of Slava between Faith and Custom / Milica Bakić-Hayden


28. Boundaries of Freedom, Boundaries of Responsibility: Everyday Religious Life of Croatian Catholic Women / Slavica Jakelić


29. Religious Boundaries, Komsholuk, and Sharing Sacred Spaces in Bulgaria / Magdalena Lubanska


30. The Everyday of Religion and Politics in the Balkans / Albert Doja



Section VI: The Art of Everyday Life


31. Unintentional Memorials: Everyday Places of Memory in Post-transition Bucharest / Alyssa Grossman


32. Between East and West, Folk and Pop, State and Market: Changing Landscapes of Bulgarian Folk Music / Carol Silverman


33. Mothers in Balkan Film / Yana Hashamova


34. Memories of Foreign Love / Ervin Hatibi


35. The Sound of Charcoal Rustling: Drawing from Life in Belgrade / Marko Živković


Postface / David W. Montgomery


Index

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 26/11/2018
      ISBN13: 9780253038173, 978-0253038173
      ISBN10: 0253038170

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      This richly illustrated volume features more than fifty, often beautiful, black-and-white photographs of everyday scenes.Everyday Life in the Balkans is a smart sampler, a best-off that provides short glimpses into late socialist, post-socialist, and recent scholarship. It is highly recommended bedtime reading for any scholar of the region—student or more advanced—interested in looking beyond his or her own nose.

      * Suedosteuropa *

      Tthis volume offers invaluable insights into how the people of the Balkans construct their daily life in terms of art, religion, history, and ethnic relations.

      * KULT online *

      The edited volume Everyday Life in the Balkans shows us that what is mundane is not at all boring. . . . Overall, this book is a welcome contribution to the literature on both the Balkans and everyday life. Its contributors together paint a vivid composite picture of life in an area that has been misunderstood for so long. This volume will go a long way in countering such misunderstandings by creating familiarity with local cultures and customs.

      -- Victoria Clement * Europe-Asia Studies *

      Table of Contents

      Preface


      Acknowledgements


      1. Seeing Everyday Life in the Balkans / David W. Montgomery



      Section I: The (Historical) Context of Everyday Life


      2. Early Balkan Everyday Life / Andrew Wachtel


      3. Crimes and Misdemeanors: Scenes of Everyday Life among the Gendarmerie in Ottoman Macedonia, ca. 1900 / Ipek K. Yosmaoğlu


      4. It's What's Inside That Counts: Furnishing the Modern in the Apartments of Socialist Yugoslavia / Patrick Hyder Patterson


      5. Consuming Lives: Inside the Balkan Kafene / Mary Neuburger


      6. Burek, Da! Sociality, Context, and Idiom in Macedonia and Beyond / Keith Brown



      Section II: The Home(s) of Everyday Life


      7. Kinship and Safety Nets in Croatia and Kosovo / Carolin Leutloff-Grandits


      8. "This Much We Know": Domestic Remedies and Quotidian Tricks since Tito's Bosnia / Larisa Jašarević


      9. Femininity, Fashion, and Feminism: Women's Activists in Bosnia-Herzegovina / Elissa Helms


      10. That Black Cloud upon Our Family: Everyday Life of Gays and Lesbians in Slovenia / Roman Kuhar


      11. Between Past and Future: Young People's Strategies for Living a "Normal Life" in Post-war Bosnia-Herzegovina / Monika Palmberger


      12. "But Where Else Could They Go?" The State, Family, and Private Care in a Bosnian Town / Azra Hromadžić



      Section III: The Livelihoods of Everyday Life


      13. Cars, Coffee, and "The Crisis": Balkan Migration in Precarious Times / Ana Croegaert


      14. "We Don't Belong Anywhere": Everyday Life in a Serbian Town Where Immigrants Are Former Refugees / Mila Dragojević


      15. Neoliberal Spaces of Immorality: The Creation of a Bulgarian Land Market and "Land-grabbing" Foreign Investors / Deema Kaneff


      16. Making Ends Meet in a Rural Community: The Life and Times of Aleksandar Živojinović / Andrew Konitzer


      17. A Lot of Sweat, a Little Bit of Fun, and Not Entirely "Hard Men": Worker's Masculinity in the Uljanik Shipyard / Andrea Matošević


      18. Perceptions of Balkan Belonging in Post-dictatorship Greece / Daniel M. Knight



      Section IV: The Politics of Everyday Life


      19. Neither the Balkans nor Europe: The "Where" and "When" in Present-day Albania / Nataša Gregorič Bon


      20. Growing Up in Montenegro: A Story of Transformation and Resistance / Jelena Džankić


      21. War Criminals, National Heroes, and Transitional Justice in Macedonia / Vasiliki P. Neofotistos


      22. A Lively Border / Čarna Brković and Stef Jansen


      23. "Politicians Are All Crooks!" Everyday Politics in Bulgaria / Emilia Zankina


      24. Life among Statues in Skopje / Ilká Thiessen



      Section V: The Religion(s) of Everyday Life


      25. "The Hardest Time was the Time without Morality": Religion, Transition, and Social Navigation in Albania / David W. Montgomery


      26. Ramadan in Prizren / Frances Trix


      27. The Cross at the Crossroads: The Feast of Slava between Faith and Custom / Milica Bakić-Hayden


      28. Boundaries of Freedom, Boundaries of Responsibility: Everyday Religious Life of Croatian Catholic Women / Slavica Jakelić


      29. Religious Boundaries, Komsholuk, and Sharing Sacred Spaces in Bulgaria / Magdalena Lubanska


      30. The Everyday of Religion and Politics in the Balkans / Albert Doja



      Section VI: The Art of Everyday Life


      31. Unintentional Memorials: Everyday Places of Memory in Post-transition Bucharest / Alyssa Grossman


      32. Between East and West, Folk and Pop, State and Market: Changing Landscapes of Bulgarian Folk Music / Carol Silverman


      33. Mothers in Balkan Film / Yana Hashamova


      34. Memories of Foreign Love / Ervin Hatibi


      35. The Sound of Charcoal Rustling: Drawing from Life in Belgrade / Marko Živković


      Postface / David W. Montgomery


      Index

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