Grid Desires, or How to Tame a Three-Headed Dragon: Review of Yearnings in the Meantime by Stef Jansen

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  • Safet HadžiMuhamedović Goldsmiths, University of London

Abstract

A review of Yearnings in the Meantime: 'Normal Lives' and the State in a Sarajevo Apartment Complex by Stef Jansen (Berghahn Books, 2015)

Author Biography

Safet HadžiMuhamedović, Goldsmiths, University of London

Dr Safet HadžiMuhamedović is an anthropologist of religion with a broad range of interests in syncretism, landscapes, temporality, home, theories of affect, historicity and agency. His doctoral thesis Waiting for Elijah: Time and Encounter in a Bosnian Landscape (2016)discussed the post-war echoes of syncretic and shared seasonal celebrations in the southeastern Bosnian highlands. Safet obtained his PhD in Anthropology from Goldsmiths, University of London, MPhil in Anthropology from the University of Cambridge and BA degrees in History of Art and Sociology from the University of Sarajevo and Kenyon College. Since 2012, he has taught various social science courses at Goldsmiths, SOAS and Goethe University of Frankfurt. 

References

Ahmed, Sara

Queer Phenomenology: Orientations, Objects, Others. London: Duke University Press

HadžiMuhamedović, Safet

Waiting for Elijah: Time and Encounter in a Bosnian Landscape. PhD diss., Goldsmiths, University of London

Hayden, Robert

‘Antagonistic Tolerance: Competitive Sharing of Religious Sites in South East Asia and the Balkans’. Current Anthropology 43(2): 205-231

Sharma, Aradhana and Akhil Gupta (eds.)

The Anthropology of the State: A Reader. Malden, MA: Blackwell

Sorabji, Cornelia

‘Bosnian Neighbourhoods Revisited: Tolerance, Commitment and Komšiluk in Sarajevo’. In Frances Pine and Joao de Pina-Cabral (eds.) On the Margins of Religion. New York: Berghahn Books, 97-112

Navaro-Yashin, Yael

The Make-Believe Space: Affective Geography in a Postwar Polity. Durham, NC: Duke University Press

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2016-11-25

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