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Speaking for the Nation: Intellectuals and nation-building in the post-Yugoslav space
Federico Giulio Sicurella
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Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture
88] 2020
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Chapter 6
Bosnia and Herzegovina
The 2014 anti-government protests
Article outline
6.1
Strategies of construction of the intellectual self
6.1.1
Construction of the intellectual self, based on engagement and attitude
6.1.2
Construction of the intellectual self, based on knowledge and expertise
6.1.3
Construction of the intellectual self, based on status and membership
6.2
Strategies of intellectual spokespersonship for the nation
6.2.1
The intellectual as political guide for the nation
6.2.2
The intellectual as emancipator/educator of the nation
6.3
The discursive representation of Bosnia and Herzegovina as a nation
6.3.1
Bosnia and Herzegovina as a dysfunctional society facing an uncertain future
6.3.2
Bosnia and Herzegovina as a political community dominated by corrupt elites
6.3.3
Bosnia and Herzegovina as a nation marked by a deep divide between the people and the elites
6.3.4
The increasingly contested hegemony of the ethno-political paradigm
Notes