The Orient within: Muslim minorities and the negotiation of nationhood in modern Bulgaria

The Bulgarian figure in the Ottoman carpet : untangling nation from empire -- Muslim rebirth : nationalism, communism, and the path to 1984 -- Under the fez and the foreskin : modernity and the mapping of Muslim manhood -- The citizen behind the veil : national imperatives and the re-dressing of Mus...

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Autor principal: Neuburger, Mary 1966- (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Print Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: Ithaca, N.Y. London Cornell University Press 2004
En:Año: 2004
Edición:1. ed.
(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar:B Bulgarien / Musulmán / Consciencia nacional Motivo) / Minoría religiosa
B Bulgarien / Musulmán / Historia 1990-1995
Otras palabras clave:B Muslims (Bulgaria)
B Bulgaria Politics and government 1990-
B Nationalism Bulgaria
B Nationalism (Bulgaria)
B Muslims Bulgaria
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Sumario:The Bulgarian figure in the Ottoman carpet : untangling nation from empire -- Muslim rebirth : nationalism, communism, and the path to 1984 -- Under the fez and the foreskin : modernity and the mapping of Muslim manhood -- The citizen behind the veil : national imperatives and the re-dressing of Muslim women -- A Muslim by any "other" name : the power of naming and renaming -- On what grounds the nation? : parcels of land and meaning
Notas:The Bulgarian figure in the Ottoman carpet : untangling nation from empire -- Muslim rebirth : nationalism, communism, and the path to 1984 -- Under the fez and the foreskin : modernity and the mapping of Muslim manhood -- The citizen behind the veil : national imperatives and the re-dressing of Muslim women -- A Muslim by any "other" name : the power of naming and renaming -- On what grounds the nation? : parcels of land and meaning. - Includes bibliographical references (p. 203-215) and index. - Formerly CIP
ISBN:0801441323