Race and the Yugoslav region Postsocialist, post-conflict, postcolonial?

"Numerous scholars have explored the former Yugoslavia as a site of ethnopolitical violence, shaped by the legacies of state socialism and its collapse. Others have adapted postcolonial thought to explain the marginalisation of the Balkans within Europe. But up to now, the question of race and...

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Main Author: Baker, Catherine (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Manchester, UK Manchester University Press 2018
Series:Theory for a Global Age
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