Croatians from Bosnia and Herzegovina or Bosnian Croats? Searching for the Identity of a Certain Micro-culture – Preliminary Considerations Cover Image

Chorwaci z Bośni i Hercegowiny czy Chorwaci bośniaccy? Poszukiwania tożsamości pewnej mikrokultury – rozważania wstępne
Croatians from Bosnia and Herzegovina or Bosnian Croats? Searching for the Identity of a Certain Micro-culture – Preliminary Considerations

Author(s): Dominika Kaniecka
Subject(s): Culture and social structure , Nationalism Studies, Sociology of Culture, Sociology of Politics, Politics and Identity, Identity of Collectives
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: Bosnian Croats; Croats; Bosnia and Herzegovina; national identity; cultural identity; nationalism;

Summary/Abstract: The main aim of the article is to show complicated processes of self-identification of Croats living in Bosnia and Herzegovina and to analyze the definition of national and cultural identity of Croats from Bosnia and Herzegovina. This question interests me especially in the context of recent political changes in Croatia but also deepening economic crisis, which has caused a major social unrest in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Changing the course of Croatian offi cial policy in 2015 brought to the public the need of redefining the concept of being Croatian. Also in the case of the Bosnian Croats – consistently influenced by strong Croatian national policy approaching them since the 90s of the twentieth century by the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ). In such turbulent times one may again come up with very up-to-date questions about whether the true homeland of Bosnian Croats could be only Croatia, or Bosnian Croats can be Bosniaks too, because it is still possible for Bosnia to be „Croatian, Serbian, Muslim” at the same time. National identity is the example of the Bosnian Croats tool used in everyday political clashes. As the researcher of culture I am the most of all interested in how it is defi ned and manifested in the public space. An important point of reference for my research is Ivan Lovrenovic’s publications, he fi rst described the situation of Croatians in Bosnia in such a comprehensive way.

  • Issue Year: 12/2017
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 263-276
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Polish