On The Border Between Orient And Occident: Postcolonial Theory And Liminality Of The Balkans Cover Image

На граници оријента и окцидента: Постколонијална теорија и лиминалност Балкана
On The Border Between Orient And Occident: Postcolonial Theory And Liminality Of The Balkans

Author(s): Sanja Lazarević Radak
Subject(s): History
Published by: Универзитет у Нишу
Keywords: Balkan; image studies; postcolonial theory; hybridity; border; liminality

Summary/Abstract: Image studies which focus on inventing the Balkans as Other in European literature, beginning with travel accounts, dealing with political studies and various fiction had experienced unusual popularity in the last twenty years. Through the analysis of colonial discourse, Balkan came into a focus of image studies where its liminal position was marked. Recently, it is recognized as subject to criticism, primarily pointed to nonEuropean areas as Asia and Africa. As one of the main analytical terms that postcolonial critics use, liminality is able to point out all complexity of geosimbolical position of the Balkans. The discourses on liminality, not only focus on specific feature of the Balkan, they are the way to fraim it within postcolonial theory and analyse the share of syncretism, hybridity, to research the consequences of discoursive mimicry. Considering all that is said, the purpose of this research is questioning postcolonial theory and its share in the understanding textual representations on the Balkans as symbolically border area.

  • Issue Year: 2011
  • Issue No: 04
  • Page Range: 1423-1437
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: Serbian