Building on long-term ethnographic research at the first integrated school of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Citizens of an Empty Nation offers a ground-level view of how reunification processes are negotiated by Bosnian youth, shedding light on the larger projects of humanitarian intervention, social cohesion, and citizenship.
Building on long-term ethnographic research at the first integrated school of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Citizens of an Empty Nation offers a ground-level view of how reunification processes are negotiated by Bosnian youth, shedding light on the larger projects of humanitarian intervention, social cohesion, and citizenship.
IntroductionPART I. INTEGRATEING THE SCHOOLChapter 1. Right to DifferenceChapter 2. Cartography of Peace-BuildingChapter 3. Bathroom MixingPART II. DISINTEGRATING THE NATIONChapter 4. Poetics of NationhoodChapter 5. Invisible CitizensChapter 6. Anti-CitizensConclusionEpilogue. Empty Nation, Empty BelliesNotesBibliographyIndexAcknowledgments