Boundaries and borders in the Post-Yugoslav space: a European experience
Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- (Ex) Yugoslav and (South-East) European -- B/ordering the (post-) Yugoslav space: A European experience -- "Faded scratches in marble": Federal b/ordering of socialist Yugoslavia -- Human rights: A b/ordering narrative in Central and Eastern Europe -- Making and mapping borders -- Borders as reused objects: The case of Slovenia -- Boundary stones: Standing witnesses of World War II borders in present-day Slovenia -- Mapping the uncertain: Difficulties with establishing the ethnic borders in interwar Yugoslavia -- Mapping ethno-politics: Borders and cartographic representation in post-Yugoslav (virtual) space -- Living and overcoming borders -- Production of territoriality in the Balkans: The border and the Monastery St. Naum -- Imagining the borders of a nation: Narratives of remembrance in the Northern Adriatic area -- Reshaping the borders of Bosnia and Herzegovina, from the Yugoslav Wars to the European integration -- Writing and sensing borders -- On word boundaries and blank spaces: Perceptions of orthography and writing reforms in the post-Serbo-Croatian language sphere -- Food, borders, and interactions in South-East Europe (1830s–1870s) -- Crossing culinary borders, blurring social boundaries: Balkan Grills in West Berlin -- Notes on contributors -- Index