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Chapter 10. Th e Serbian Proverb Poturica gori od Turčina (A Turk-Convert Is Worse Th an a Turk): Stigmatizer and Figure of Speech

  • Marija Mandić
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. CONTENTS v
  3. Acknowledgements vii
  4. Introduction 1
  5. Chapter 1. The ‘Turkish Threat’ and Early Modern Central Europe: Czech Reflections 28
  6. Chapter 2. The Muslims of Bosnia and Herzegovina between Millet and Nation 42
  7. Chapter 3. Ambivalent Perceptions: Austria–Hungary, Bosnian Muslims and the Occupation Campaign in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1878) 63
  8. Chapter 4. Sleeping Beauty’s Awakening: Habsburg Colonialism in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1878–1918 76
  9. Chapter 5. Th e Portrayal of Muslims in Austro-Hungarian State Primary School Textbooks for Bosnia and Herzegovina 92
  10. Chapter 6. Towards Secularity: Autonomy and Modernization of Bosnian Islamic Institutions under Austro-Hungarian Administration 104
  11. Chapter 7. Under the Slavic Crescent: Representations of Bosnian Muslims in Czech Literature, Travelogues and Memoirs, 1878–1918 121
  12. Chapter 8. Divided Identities in the Bosnian Narratives of Vjenceslav Novak and Rebecca West 145
  13. Chapter 9. Austronostalgia and Bosnian Muslims in the Work of Croatian Anthropologist Vera Stein Erlich 155
  14. Chapter 10. Th e Serbian Proverb Poturica gori od Turčina (A Turk-Convert Is Worse Th an a Turk): Stigmatizer and Figure of Speech 170
  15. Chapter 11. From Brothers to Others? Changing Images of Bosnian Muslims in (Post-)Yugoslav Slovenia 194
  16. Chapter 12. Exploring Religious Views among Young People of Bosnian Muslim Origin in Berlin 214
  17. Chapter 13. The West, the Balkans and the In-Between: Bosnian Muslims Representing a European Islam 225
  18. Conclusion 236
  19. Index 243
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