Etnoreligijska dihotomizacija u srpskoj
epskoj poeziji
Ethnoreligious Dichotomization in Serbian Epic Poetry
Author(s): Nemanja KostićSubject(s): Social Sciences, Sociology, Nationalism Studies, Sociology of Culture
Published by: Sociološko naučno društvo Srbije
Keywords: Ethno-religious Dichotomization; Ethno-Religious Boundaries; Ottoman Empire; Serbian Epic Poetry; Serbian Ethnic Community
Summary/Abstract: By using certain theoretical settings of ethno-symbolic and interactionist approach to the phenomena of nation and nationalism, this paper’s aim is to explain and reconstruct various pre-modern forms of ethno-religious dichotomization widely present in Serbian folk epic poetry. In that purpose, the paper displays ideas about „other“ communities that were nurtured in the Serbian epic poetry, where these ideas were interpreted as a reflection and consequence of concrete socio-historical circumstances. Special attention was given to examining the interconfessional and inter-class relations, which could have vastly influenced the self-determination process for the members of Serbian ethnic community. In other words, the factors of religious affiliation, social ranking and ethnicity are recognized as key determinants in establishing ethnoreligious dichotomization in the epic literature. The findings of the study showed that the most pronounced and most represented ethno-religious boundary in the epic poetry was set in relations to the Ottomans and Islam. On the other hand, the scarcity, in coherency or the lack of distinction of the dichotomization in relations to non-Ottoman communities,Greeks, Bulgarians, Hungarians, „Latins“, Albanians and Arabs show that this boundary was not particularly defined, unlike the one with the Ottomans, who were different not only in terms of ethnicity, but also in terms of religion and class.
Journal: Sociologija
- Issue Year: 61/2019
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 113-132
- Page Count: 20
- Language: Serbian