Hermeneutika (su)života u Bosni i Hercegovini - o konfiguraciji demosa
Hermeneutics of (Co)Existence in Bosnia and Herzegovina - on the Configuration of the Demos
Author(s): Esma KučukalićSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, History, Social Sciences, Political Sciences, Social history, Islam studies, Inter-Ethnic Relations, Hermeneutics, Sociology of Politics
Published by: Fondacija Meyli
Keywords: Bosnia and Herzegovina; demos; citizenship; coexistence; Sufism;
Summary/Abstract: This article examines the configuration of the demos of Bosnia and Herzegovina (understood in the modern sense of a sovereign political subject) from a historicist and political perspective, countering the idea of ethnic identification that is assumed to be inherent in today‘s institutional system - as formally modern, but in practice highly segregated - with elements of hermeneutics through different historical periods. A Sufi component is introduced as a notorious key to the construction of spaces for (co-)living in different periods, but especially in the post-war phase. It is presented here through four variables of analysis derived from academic literature, and the approach of qualitative methodology is separated from theology in order to to allow the case studied to be treated through the prism of the social sciences.
Journal: Kelamu’l Šifa’
- Issue Year: 1/2024
- Issue No: 65-68
- Page Range: 126-134
- Page Count: 9
- Language: Bosnian