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Gradnja prihodnosti na starih temeljih: (Začasno) vračanje in fenomen diasporskih hiš v povojni Bosni in Hercegovini
ID Ćosić, Sara (Author), ID Bartulović, Alenka (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Magistrska naloga obravnava pojav praznih hiš in sezonskih vračanj bosansko-hercegovske diaspore v povojnem mestu Kozarac, ki je bilo med vojno skoraj popolnoma uničeno in izpraznjeno. Raziskava se osredotoča na razloge za gradnjo hiš v kraju, kjer njihovi lastniki večino leta ne bivajo, in na pomen teh praks za razumevanje identitete, spomina, emocionalne navezanosti in pripadnosti. Na podlagi večmesečnega etnografskega terenskega dela naloga analizira, kako gradnja hiš presega materialno obnovo in postaja simbol vztrajnosti ter poskusa rekonstrukcije zamišljenih prihodnosti. Posebno pozornost namenja odnosu med stalnimi prebivalci in sezonskimi povratniki, saj občasna prisotnost diaspore pomembno vpliva na prostorsko in družbeno dinamiko kraja. Prazne hiše se razkrivajo kot prostori simbolne prisotnosti, afektivne investicije in transnacionalnega pripadanja, skozi katere diaspora ohranja vezi z domovino ter oblikuje nove oblike skupnosti in doma v postkonfliktnem okolju. Naloga odpira širši razmislek o pomenu praznine, doma in vračanja v sodobni Bosni in Hercegovini ter prispeva k razumevanju načinov, kako se po vojni preoblikujejo prostori, odnosi in pripadnosti.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Bosna in Hercegovina, Kozarac, diaspora, dom, prisotna odsotnost
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2025
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-175798 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:08.11.2025
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Language:English
Title:Building the Future on Old Foundations: (Temporary) Return and the Phenomenon of Diaspora Houses in Post-War Bosnia and Herzegovina
Abstract:
The master’s thesis examines the phenomenon of empty houses and seasonal returns of the Bosnian-Herzegovinian diaspora in the post-war town of Kozarac, which was almost completely destroyed and depopulated during the war in the 1990s. The research focuses on the reasons for building houses in a place where their owners reside only temporarily, and on the significance of these practices for understanding identity, memory, emotional attachment, and belonging. Based on several months of ethnographic fieldwork, the paper analyzes how house construction goes beyond material reconstruction and becomes a symbol of perseverance and an attempt to rebuild imagined futures. Special attention is given to the relationship between permanent residents and seasonal returnees, as the occasional presence of the diaspora significantly shapes the spatial and social dynamics of the town. Empty houses are revealed as spaces of symbolic presence, affective investment, and transnational belonging through which the diaspora maintains ties with the homeland and creates new forms of community and home in a post-conflict environment. The thesis offers a broader reflection on the meanings of emptiness, home, and return in contemporary Bosnia and Herzegovina and contributes to understanding how spaces, relationships, and belongings are reshaped after the war.

Keywords:Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kozarac, diaspora, home, present absence

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