“In Dugave? There with the Azilanti?”. Racialization and the Changing Discourses of Mixedness and Safety on the Periphery of Zagreb Cover Image

“In Dugave? There with the Azilanti?”. Racialization and the Changing Discourses of Mixedness and Safety on the Periphery of Zagreb
“In Dugave? There with the Azilanti?”. Racialization and the Changing Discourses of Mixedness and Safety on the Periphery of Zagreb

Author(s): Igor Petričević
Subject(s): Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology, Social differentiation, Migration Studies
Published by: Hrvatsko etnološko društvo
Keywords: Balkan route; Dugave; asylum seekers; racialization; safety;

Summary/Abstract: This ethnographic study explores the transformation of Dugave, (Novi) Zagreb, focusing on racialization and safety perceptions in the context of non-European migration. Analyzing urban meanings and historical narratives, the research analyzes talk about “azilanti,” assumptions of Croatian whiteness, and unveils the layers of mixedness in Dugave. The article emphasizes the coexistence of perceptions of safety and danger, looking into the gendered dynamic of socio-spatial marginalization with regard to crime, drugs, and hooliganism inscribed in postsocialist and postwar Dugave. The study underscores the need to study the nuances of migrant emplacement as embedded in local histories and global racialized hierarchies.

  • Issue Year: 54/2024
  • Issue No: 47
  • Page Range: 144-162
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: English
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