Skip to the main content

Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.15176/vol53no105

Depoliticization “from Below”: Everyday Humanitarianism in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Čarna Brković


Full text: english pdf 398 Kb

page 97-115

downloads: 1.018

cite


Abstract

This paper explores how the boundary between humanitarianism and politics was reproduced in the everyday life in a Bosnia and Herzegovina town. It addresses the use of (post)Yugoslav ideas about humaneness as an apolitical core surrounded by layers of socio-political identities in the course of humanitarian actions. The paper suggests that the depoliticization of humanitarian actions allowed people to distance themselves from the hegemonic understanding of politics as interest-oriented management of ethno-national groups. Those who needed humanitarian help relied on depoliticizing discourses of humaneness to assert their (political) claims to survival and wellbeing in the context marked by the dominance of ethno-nationalist rhetoric.

Keywords

humanitarianism; depoliticization; redistribution; recognition; Bosnia and Herzegovina

Hrčak ID:

162054

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/162054

Publication date:

20.7.2016.

Article data in other languages: croatian

Visits: 1.920 *