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Македонскиот дијалогот со Другиот
Macedonian Dialogue with the Other

Author(s): Jasmina Mojsieva-Gusheva
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Slavistický ústav Jána Stanislava Slovenskej akadémie vied
Keywords: Balkan and Macedonian identity; dialogue with the Other; periphery-centre; post colonialism

Summary/Abstract: Each subject is connected with the Other. It is constitutive factor establishing the relations between individuals making them closer or splitting them apart and as such it is responsible for interaction communications. The Other interim is a basic factor when determining the identity of individual or of the whole group. This Study highlights Balkan/ Macedonian specific relation to the Other that facilitates identification and survival of their identity. Contemporary identity is shaped in interaction with the others thus achieving self-cognition and self-estimation. Even Ancient Macedonians were aware of this, who within their rule appreciated democratic principles building up their state in the manner of equal presentation of all different peoples. Diversity, in fact, confirms the specificity and particularity of identity. Having behind such context, the Balkans, and in particular, Macedonians, during the centuries, have always found themselves stretched out between their own democracy, initiated by the actual weakness, and adjustment to Others’ interests. It means that Balkan countries are not only in a position of negotiator between itself and the Others but also they become schizophrenically split mediator between itself and its neighbours. This Study includes the question whether they themselves permit this or intruded to permanently play the mediatory coordinative role. Through the history there role as a mediator between itself and the Turkish - Oppressor is also confirmed, who they coped with for a very long time. Following this are the threatens by the Dreadful Other seen in the face of Europe, in the time of the two World Wars as well as the terrorist attacks in the last decade, and the Unknown other symbolizing America, Australia, Canada as the biggest Balkan emigration chronotop. The Study, through a number of examples from the Balkan literature and the theoretical discussions periphery-centre and post colonialism, reviews this just Balkans’ role being in a continuous dialogue with the Others and their interests.

  • Issue Year: 42/2007
  • Issue No: 02
  • Page Range: 97-101
  • Page Count: 5
  • Language: Macedonian