Forschungen zu Südosteuropa Sprache Kultur Literatur Herausgegeben von Gabriella Schubert Band 13 2016 Harrassowitz Verlag. Wiesbaden
Minorities under Attack Othering and Right-Wing Extremism in Southeast European Societies Edited by Sebastian Goll, Martin Mlinarić, and Johannes Gold 2016 Harrassowitz Verlag. Wiesbaden
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Contents Acknowledgements... 7 Sebastian Goll, Martin Mlinari, and Johannes Gold Minorities under Attack: Othering and Right-Wing Extremism in Southeast European Societies... 9 Johannes Gold Measuring Interethnic Relations: A Quantitative Approximation on the Relations between Albanians and Serbs in post-unmik Kosovo (2008 2014)... 19 Zhidas Daskalovski Skopje 2014: Construction of a Nation and its Exclusionary Effects... 45 Claudia Lichnofsky The Exclusion of Minorities and the Construction of Identities: The Case of Anti-Ziganism in Kosovo... 61 Jelena Kisi and Željana Tuni For Homeland ready! World War II Remembrance Culture in Croatia... 79 Dragan Šljivi and Martin Mlinari Sexual Othering and Democracy in post-yugoslav Societies: A Comparison of Dveri and U ime obitelji... 103 Costas Canakis and Roswitha Kersten-Pejani Spray-Canned Discourses Reimagining Gender, Sexuality, and Citizenship Trough Linguistic Landscapes in the Balkans... 129 Sanja urin On the Politics of Sexuality in Croatia during the 1990s, the Discourses that Shaped it and its Current Symptoms... 161 Henry Ludwig Big Brother s Big Bang: Debates and Developments on LGBT Issues in Albania since 1990... 179 Sebastian Goll Right-Wing Extremism in Romania... 201 Philipp Karl Network Analysis of Right-Wing Extremism in Hungary... 221
6 Contents or e Tomi Post-Yugoslavia s Political Wasteland and the Radical Right: Between State Sponsored Nationalism and Neoliberal pro-european Reform Course... 237 Maik Fielitz Beyond the Fringe: Unfolding the Dynamics of Golden Dawn s rise... 257 Antony Todorov The Extreme Right Wing in Bulgaria... 277 List of Contributors... 295
Acknowledgements We would like to express our deepest appreciation to all those who made it possible for us to complete this anthology. First of all this includes, of course, each contributor to this volume; without them, this collection would not have been possible. Our thanks go also to the entire academic staff and fellow students of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) 1412 doctoral school on Cultural Orientation and Social Structures in Southeastern Europe in Jena for their inspiration and intellectual support. We offer our especial gratitude to Wolfgang Dahmen, Gabriella Schubert, Rafael Biermann, and Anton Sterbling, whose experience we profited from during the editing process. We would also like to express our appreciation for the crucial role played by Sandy Opitz, who helped us to overcome the hurdles of bureaucracy. Costas Canakis would like to gratefully acknowledge the support of the DFG for help with the article he co-wrote with Roswitha Kersten-Pejani ; this article is part of a project entitled Spray-canned discourses: Investigating language and precarious citizenship in the linguistic landscape of Athens and Belgrade, which was carried out in collaboration with Prof. Christian Voss at the Institute for Slavic Studies, Humboldt University, Berlin. Without the financial and infrastructural support of the DFG and the Amadeu Antonio Stiftung in Berlin, together with our publisher Harrassowitz from Wiesbaden, the publishing of this book would not have been possible. Last but not least we thank Julia L. McMillan for her professional editing and proofreading. Sebastian Goll, Martin Mlinari, and Johannes Gold Dresden, Jena, and Berlin, December 2015