Thomas M. Bohn: Der Vampir. Ein europäischer Mythos. Köln, Weimar, Wien: Böhlau 2016. 368 S. Review in GermanArchive for Balkans
Finally: a good book on historical vampirism in the 18th century
Posted in Uncategorized with tags 18th century, Balkans, Eastern Europe, Vampirism on 28 March 2017 by delclem
Thomas M. Bohn: Der Vampir. Ein europäischer Mythos. Köln, Weimar, Wien: Böhlau 2016. 368 S. Review in GermanPosted in Uncategorized with tags Balkans, book, David Binder, Illyria on 11 January 2014 by delclem
“As a reporter for the prestigious New York Times, the author David Binder interviewed many of the leading political figures of the Balkans (Illyria). He also sought out the area’s intellectuals, many of them critical of their leaders, and everyday people who provide a sense of daily life. He devotes a chapter to each ethnic group from Vlachs to Serbs, talks about their differences and similarities, and does so without giving offense. He also provides a short historical account of the various places he visits, which deepens our understanding of the local cultures.” >more (c) CEU Press, 2013
Monument-Building Boom in the Balkans
Posted in Uncategorized with tags Balkans, bosnia-hercegovina, Croatia, cultural analysis, Kosovo, memory politics, war monuments on 29 June 2013 by delclem“Hundreds of war memorials have been built since the Balkan conflicts, but some governments exert no control over how much public money is spent or whether new monuments provoke ethnic tensions.” >text (c) balkaninsight.com 2013
(reblogged)
The Serbian Chetniks & the Jews
Posted in Uncategorized with tags Balkans, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Chetniks, history, Holocaust, Jews, Marko Attila Hoare, Muslims, Serbia, World War II on 15 May 2013 by delclem![]()
British historian Marco Attila Hoare explores the ugly sides of World War Two & the Holocaust in the Balkans: the hidden agenda of local nationalism/s. >text (c) KOSOVO-NEWS 2013
Balkan Gay Pride Made Joyful
Posted in Uncategorized with tags Balkans, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, film, homosexuality, Serbia on 20 October 2012 by delclem
“A homophobic, middle-aged Serbian gangster ends up sacrificing himself to protect Gay freedom in his country…” The surpise success movie in the Western Balkans this Fall. It promotes nothing less than the Utopian reconcilation of the ex-Yugoslav peoples (or, of their gangsters, at least;) over the protection of Serbian LGBT rights. Or does it take to be a mobster to support gays and lesbians (which would be a less nice message)?
Balkan Flair in Vienna
Posted in Uncategorized with tags Austria, Balkans, book, immigration, Ottakringer Strasse, review, Vienna on 10 January 2012 by delclem“The book Balkanmeile – 24 Stunden Ottakringer Strasse offers a portrait of a street of Vienna that has attracted attention over the last few years on account of its migrant inhabitants. Review (c) wienintenational.at, 2012
PS: “this is the Balkans”
Posted in Uncategorized with tags Balaga, Balkans, Music, Punk, stereotypes on 22 December 2011 by delclemPunk playing (with) stereotypes on the region & the New World order
This is the Balkans here,
Fragrant flowers,
Totally incomprehensible to the whole world…
“The unbearable monotony of stereotypes”
Posted in Uncategorized with tags art, Balkans, Damir Nikšić, Emir Kusturica, film, Kursadžije, Marina Abramović, Muslims, Orientalism, Stereotyping, Šejla Kamerić on 15 April 2011 by delclemDamir Nikšić is a Stockholm-based artist from Sarajevo (°1960).
His videos, installations, and performance work address
Orientalism in culture and cross-cultural psychology.



