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Croatian Cultural Identity in a Post-transitional Perspective: National, Regional and International Dimensions (CROSBI ID 149766)

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Švob-Đokić, Nada Croatian Cultural Identity in a Post-transitional Perspective: National, Regional and International Dimensions // LiCCOSEC : lingua-culture contextual studies in ethnic conflicts of the world, 6 (2009), 49-52

Podaci o odgovornosti

Švob-Đokić, Nada

engleski

Croatian Cultural Identity in a Post-transitional Perspective: National, Regional and International Dimensions

Redefinition of cultural identities has been an important constituent part of the transition processes in all Southeast European (SEE) countries. It generally evolved from the extreme nationalistic positions based in anthropological interpretations of identities, ethnicities and cultures and largely inspired by the ‘ rediscovery’ of cultural past and cultural traditions. The evolution proceeded towards the pro-European, more tolerant positions and standpoints based in the acceptance of cultural diversities, cultural democratization and professionalisation of cultural policies. The redefinition and reestablishment of cultural links and cultural cooperation are the issuing processes being underway at present. They generally precede the normalization of political processes, and are parallel to economic exchanges and mutual investments. However, they remain less visible and are taken to be less important in the regional frameworks. Internationally, all such processes tend to be linked to the all-European processes promoting cultural diversity, tolerance and inter-cultural dialogue. Redefinition of the Croatian cultural identity has been following this general historical process during which the language differences, differences in cultural values and creative authenticity have been particularly stressed. Although interest in regional cultural exchanges has been constantly growing, the Croatian cultural policies tend to orientate cultural development and cultural communication primarily towards European countries and cultures. The present situation now reflects the tendency to balance the regional cultural identifications (that are particularly visible in pop music, TV and other media programs, etc.) with a cultural identification that would be closer to the EU promoted cultural standards, such as the acceptance of cultural diversity, intercultural dialogue, establishment and development of cultural industries ant the overall democratization of cultural relationships.

cultural identity; Croatia; post-transition

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Podaci o izdanju

6

2009.

49-52

objavljeno

1883-0633

Povezanost rada

Sociologija