"Europeanisation" in Istria: Differences between Official and Private Discourse (CROSBI ID 541286)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Orlić, Olga
engleski
"Europeanisation" in Istria: Differences between Official and Private Discourse
Since 1970s the idea of the "European identity" has become one of the most important concerns for the politicians and bureaucrats of the European Community. But the EU policy makers are not the only ones involved in the processes of the European identity construction. Since the membership in the European Union is achieved by a process of inclusion/integration, there are still enough “ excluded” countries like Croatia, who are almost desperately trying to enter EU. Throughout the various discourses that emerged on the Croatian political scene and in the Croatian media (TV, radio, newspapers, internet sites) in the last two decades, the aspiration to enter to EU has been presented as the Croatian national goal. One of the strategies Croatia is employing in this process is public discourse about “ belonging to Europe” and “ being Europe” . In Istria County, the Croatian region bordering Slovenia and Italy, the region who changed numerous rulers during its history (only in the last century five governments changed on the territory of Istria), the official discourses of Europeism (based also on the “ already being Europe” attitude) are parallel with the strong regionalism. In this Istrian “ Europeanization process” major roles have discourses of multiculturalism (similar with the European motto: “ Unity in diversity” ) and of co-existence. But, this co-existence is perceived mainly in relation to the Croats and Italians. There are numerous “ other” , rather “ new” minorities (Bosinans, Albanians, Roma people etc.) who are, although nominally included, often excluded from these discourses. In this paper, based on the field research carried out in Istria in May 2007 (as a part of LINEE project) I try to show the variety of attitudes toward these current processes of Europeanization in Istria.
anthropology; language; Istria; discourse; identity
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Podaci o prilogu
51-51.
2008.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Mesarič, Andreja ; Repič, Jaka ; Bartulović, Alenka
Ljubljana: Filozofska fakulteta Univerze v Ljubljani
978-961-237-247-7
Podaci o skupu
10th Biennial EASA (European Association of Social Anthropologists) Conference
predavanje
26.08.2008-29.08.2008
Ljubljana, Slovenija