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DESCRIPTION:"Streets\, Scum\, and People: Discourses of Civility in Postwar
  Bihac\, Bosnia-Herzegovina." &nbsp\;Azra Hromadzic\, Assistant Professor\
 , Anthropology at the Syracuse University Maxwell School. &nbsp\;&nbsp\;De
 scription:&nbsp\;Building on ten years of ethnographic research in postwar
  Bosnia-Herzegovina\, in this presentation Dr. Hromadzic documents how the
  war and postwar contexts are generative of &nbsp\;prolific discourses and
  practices of ‘civility’. Hromadzic understands civility as people’s strat
 egic maneuvering of the extremely ethnicized—thus tender and intimate—post
 war social field. &nbsp\;She is especially interested in ordinary people’s
  tactical employment of one particular register of civility. She argues th
 at ordinary Bosnians-Herzegovinians employ discourses of “a cultured perso
 n” to establish innocence\, to claim moral purity\, to seek recognition\, 
 and to protect their own and others’ dignity in everyday cross-ethnic enco
 unters. &nbsp\;In the process\, people frequently establish urban as cultu
 red and peaceful\, and rural as uncultured and nationalist\, and they disl
 ocate the responsibility for the war\, violence and postwar decay from the
  civilized people. Hromadzic analyzes how these discourses of civility aro
 und culture represent a careful navigation of the fragile postwar context.
  &nbsp\;She will further assert that they serve as a critique of the conte
 mporary disorder in the country\, and they offer a narrow space for trans-
 ethnic solidarity\, however tentative\, exclusionary and provisional.Pizza
  will be served. Follow us on Twitter at:&nbsp\;PARCCatMaxwell\, tweet #Co
 nvoInConflict.
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SUMMARY:Special Conversations in Conflict Studies presents: Azra Hromadzic
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p><b>"Streets\, Scum\, and People: Dis
 courses of Civility in Postwar Bihac\, Bosnia-Herzegovina."</b> &nbsp\;<i>
 Azra Hromadzic</i>\, Assistant Professor\, Anthropology at the Syracuse Un
 iversity Maxwell School. &nbsp\;&nbsp\;<br>Description:&nbsp\;Building on 
 ten years of ethnographic research in postwar Bosnia-Herzegovina\, in this
  presentation Dr. Hromadzic documents how the war and postwar contexts are
  generative of &nbsp\;prolific discourses and practices of ‘civility’. Hro
 madzic understands civility as people’s strategic maneuvering of the extre
 mely ethnicized—thus tender and intimate—postwar social field. &nbsp\;She 
 is especially interested in ordinary people’s tactical employment of one p
 articular register of civility. She argues that ordinary Bosnians-Herzegov
 inians employ discourses of “a cultured person” to establish innocence\, t
 o claim moral purity\, to seek recognition\, and to protect their own and 
 others’ dignity in everyday cross-ethnic encounters. &nbsp\;In the process
 \, people frequently establish urban as cultured and peaceful\, and rural 
 as uncultured and nationalist\, and they dislocate the responsibility for 
 the war\, violence and postwar decay from the civilized people. Hromadzic 
 analyzes how these discourses of civility around culture represent a caref
 ul navigation of the fragile postwar context. &nbsp\;She will further asse
 rt that they serve as a critique of the contemporary disorder in the count
 ry\, and they offer a narrow space for trans-ethnic solidarity\, however t
 entative\, exclusionary and provisional.<br><i>Pizza will be served</i>. F
 ollow us on Twitter at:&nbsp\;<a href="https://www.facebook.com/PARCCatMax
 well" title="&quot\;PARCCatMaxwell&quot\;">PARCCatMaxwell</a>\, tweet #Con
 voInConflict.</p><p></p>
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