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Geo-political complexities of governmentality and Balkanism: deconstructing UNESCO world intangible cultural heritage discourses (CROSBI ID 307171)

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Melis, Claudia ; Wise, Nicholas ; Đurkin Badurina, Jelena Geo-political complexities of governmentality and Balkanism: deconstructing UNESCO world intangible cultural heritage discourses // Political geography, 95 (2022), 102578, 10. doi: 10.1016/j.polgeo.2021.102578

Podaci o odgovornosti

Melis, Claudia ; Wise, Nicholas ; Đurkin Badurina, Jelena

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Geo-political complexities of governmentality and Balkanism: deconstructing UNESCO world intangible cultural heritage discourses

This study critically discusses the entanglements between World Heritage and geo-politics. It deconstructs the geo-political gaze which, it is argued, characterises the articulation of the UNESCO World Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) programme in the Republic of Croatia. The study of ICH specific to the case of Croatia is significant in political geography because it entails how cultural heritage is instrumentally used to promote nationbuilding while seeking to overcome past suppression of its culture. The article takes the Foucauldian concept of governmentality and Todorova’s notion of Balkanism as epistemological frameworks. The aim is to understand what discourses are in play for Croatia as an independent nation to self-reflexively represent itself in the UNESCO international community and establish its geo-political positioning among other European nations through the transactional device of ICH. We argue that UNESCO acts as a supranational body which interacts with Croatia in the matter of ICH safeguarding. It therefore contributes to an emphasis on a governmentality discourse ; at the same time, Balkanism can be regarded as a backdrop against which Croatia has constructed its own identity and legitimised its European aspirations.

World heritage ; Intangible cultural heritage ; Geo-political positioning ; Governmentality ; Balkanism ; Croatia

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Podaci o izdanju

95

2022.

102578

10

objavljeno

0962-6298

10.1016/j.polgeo.2021.102578

Povezanost rada

Geografija, Interdisciplinarne društvene znanosti, Politologija

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