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Macedonia

Macedonia

Jane K. Cowan

(2000)

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Abstract

Macedonia has been contested by its three neighbours – Serbia, Bulgaria and Greece – during and since the demise of the Ottoman Empire. But the Macedonian Question extends far beyond the contested borders of Macedonia to immigrant communities in Europe, Australia and North America. The contributors to this collection explore the contemporary repercussions of the Macedonian Question, which has long been at the heart of Balkan politics. The volume recognises Macedonia as a global issue, and focuses on the politics of identity and difference in both homeland and diaspora.

The contributors argue that Macedonia as place and as concept is forged within a transnational network of diasporas, local communities, states and international institutions. They examine the increasingly important role of transnational bodies – including the European Union and human rights NGOs – in regulating relationships between states and minority groups, as well as in promoting multiculturalism and civic participation. They consider the role of scholarship and the media in defining Macedonia and its inhabitants. They also draw attention to the struggles of individuals in constructing, negotiating and even transforming their identities in the face of competing nationalisms and memories. In the process, they re-evaluate ‘ethnicity’ as a conceptual tool for understanding difference in the region, and raise questions about the implications of recognising, and not recognising, difference at the political level.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Contents vii
List of Maps, Figures and Tables viii
List of Abbreviations ix
Preface x
A Note on Names and Terms xiii
Maps xvii
Introduction: Macedonian Inflections 1
THE MACEDONIAN QUESTION REFRAMED 1
CONTINGENT MACEDONIA 3
PARTISANSHIP AND DECONSTRUCTION OF MACEDONIAN 6
AN ETHNIC ESSENTIALISM REINSCRIBED? 8
MINORITY QUESTIONS AND INTERNATIONAL ORDER 11
THE CHAPTERS 15
TOWARD MORE INCLUSIVE FORMS OF BELONGING 19
INFLECTIONS 20
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 22
NOTES 23
1. When Difference Matters: Sociopolitical Dimensions of Ethnicity in the District of Florina 28
APPROACHES 29
CULTURAL DIVISION OF LABOUR 31
CLASS AND ETHNICITY 34
ETHNICITY AND STATE POLICIES 36
CLASS AND ETHNICITY IN CENTRAL MACEDONIA 38
PRESENT AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES 41
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 43
NOTES 43
BIBLIOGRAPHY 44
2. Os Ellin Makedonas : Autobiography, Memory and National Identity in Western Greek Macedonia 47
THE FRAMEWORK: IDEOLOGY OF THE TEXT 48
THE PICTURE: THE FOUNDATION OF ONESELF 53
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 64
NOTES 64
BIBLIOGRAPHY 65
3. On the Other Side of the River: The Defeated Slavophones and Greek History 68
HISTORICAL ACRIMONY 68
THE MOMENT OF VINDICATION 76
WHAT THE FUTURE HOLDS 78
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 79
ACRONYMS 79
NOTES 80
BIBLIOGRAPHY 82
4. 'How Can a Woman Give Birth to One Greek and One Macedonian?' The Construction of National Identi 85
THE CONSTRUCTION OF NATIONAL IDENTITY 86
GREEKS AND MACEDONIANS IN MULTICULTURAL AUSTRALIA 91
INDIGENOUS THEORIES OF IDENTITY 94
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 101
NOTES 101
BIBLIOGRAPHY 102
5. Blessing the Water the Macedonian Way: Improvisations of Identity in Diaspora and in the Homeland 104
‘TOO MUCH TALK ABOUT MULTICULTURALISM’ 104
BLESSING WATER IN COPENHAGEN AND TORONTO 107
BLESSING WATER NEAR PRILEP: ‘NEMA VODA,NISHTA!’ 109
DIVISIONS OR DIALOGUE IN DIASPORA? 113
WHERE AND WHEN WILL THEY STILL BE DANCING? 115
CONCLUSION: INTERFACE BEHIND THE BOWLING ALLEY 118
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 120
NOTES 120
BIBLIOGRAPHY 120
6. In the Realm of the Double-Headed Eagle: Parapolitics in Macedonia, 1994-9 122
SEEING STARS,1991–4 123
RIVAL SYMBOLS 124
THE DISAPPEARING GREEK DIMENSION 126
INTERNAL DYNAMICS 127
NAROD, NARODNOST, NACIJA 128
THE NEW ZONES OF ENGAGEMENT 129
ELECTORAL DEVELOPMENTS 133
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 136
NOTES 136
BIBLIOGRAPHY 137
7. Political Practices and Multiculturalism: The Case of Salonica 140
CULTURAL PLURALISM IN SALONICA ’S PAST 142
CULTURAL PLURALISM IN THE 1990s 144
MULTICULTURAL REFERENCES AND THE 1997 CULTURAL CAPITAL OF 147
WHICH MULTICULTURALISM FOR SALONICA? 149
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 151
NOTES 151
BIBLIOGRAPHY 153
Contributors 156
Index 159
Agios Pandeleimonos, 42