Abstract

During the period of nation building, the spirit of place (genius loci), attributing uniqueness to specific locations and ascribing to them close attachment to the nation, became a central vehicle for defending and appropriating territories and even for establishing a diaspora in exile. It was evoked through discursive practices reminiscent of religious rhetoric and around monumental works of art, thereby staging history as mythical sacred theatre. The process of establishing imagined national geographies during the long period of nation building from the nineteenth century to the post-communist period is analysed in comparative perspective in two multi-religious and multi-ethnical regions in southeast Europe—Kosovo and Bosnia. The leading question I will try to answer is why the Field of Blackbirds in Kosovo was successfully established as a national holy place in the collective memory of the Serbs, whereas similar efforts in Bosnia did not result in inscribing mythic places into national memory.

Highlights

  • The Spirit of Place and Nation BuildingSince Antiquity, the spirit of place has described the uniqueness of a location, attributing to it a specific atmosphere and character which awakens strong moods and feelings of coherence in people visiting them (Kozljanič 2004, 145–148; Valena 2009)

  • Kosovo and Bosnia are the scenarios of two different patterns of appropriating the spirit of place, but not successfully

  • In the former, the spirit of place was evoked over decades through intense discursive practices

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Summary

TANJA ZIMMERMANN

This contribution to Entangled Religions is published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License (CC BY 4.0 International). The license can be accessed at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode. Entangled Religions 9 (2019) ht t p://d o i.o r g / 10.13154/e r.v 9. 2019.79 –107

The Spirit of Place and Nation Building
The Genius Loci on the Field of Blackbirds in Kosovo
Absence of the Spirit of Place in Bosnia
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