Fully Known Yet Wholly UnknowableOrientalising the Balkans

This paper examines the ground between historical reality and Western imagination  regarding  the  Balkans  by  focusing  on  Balkan  identity  as conflicted  between  East  and  West,  and  explores  the  extent  to  which Balkan scholarship as ‘Orientalised ’the region, where upon the Balkan nation-states began to disassociate themselves from the Balkan label to appear more ‘European.’ The paper will argue it is because of this complexity–the divide between East and West–that the Balkan region is,  paradoxically,  fully  known  yet  wholly  unknowable:  known  to Europe, yet distant from it due to its Oriental past and tendencies…

Source: Australian Journal of Islamic Studies

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