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8 Being or Becoming Political? Performative Citizenship in Central and Eastern Europe

  • Bojan Baća and Jelena Vasiljević
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Abstract

The chapter explores the potential of performative citizenship in post-socialist Central and Eastern Europe to challenge dominant ethnonational and ethnocentric citizenship regimes and agendas by generating new sites of social expression, new forms of civic participation, and alternative modes of political being. By examining examples of performative citizenship from the Western Balkans region, and focusing on citizens’ attempts to politicize issues – and their relation to them – on their own terms, the chapter offers a comprehensive understanding of the complex dynamics between being and becoming political on the European periphery.

Abstract

The chapter explores the potential of performative citizenship in post-socialist Central and Eastern Europe to challenge dominant ethnonational and ethnocentric citizenship regimes and agendas by generating new sites of social expression, new forms of civic participation, and alternative modes of political being. By examining examples of performative citizenship from the Western Balkans region, and focusing on citizens’ attempts to politicize issues – and their relation to them – on their own terms, the chapter offers a comprehensive understanding of the complex dynamics between being and becoming political on the European periphery.

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