ДА ЛИ ЈЕ КУЛТУРНА ИНТИМНОСТ ПРЕСУДНА? СИМИТ САРАЈИ НА ОБИЛИЋЕВОМ ВЕНЦУ У БЕОГРАДУ: ХЕТЕРОТИПИЈА, НЕ-МЕСТО И МЕСТО „ДРУГИХ“

Аутори

  • Лоран Турнуа Université Côte d’Azur Author
  • Гордана Ђерић Institute for European Studies, Belgrade Author

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https://doi.org/10.2298/GEI2102457T

Кључне речи:

Културна интимност, хетеротопија, место ʻдругих’, Симит Сараји, Београд

Апстракт

Ослањајући се на обновљено академско интересовање за проучавање српско-турских односа, у овом тексту говоримо о сложености османског наслеђа у српском урбаном окружењу кроз његове културно-симболичке и антрополошке димензије. Конкретно, у тексту се истражују значења која стоје иза негативног става Београђана према турском ланцу кафића Симит Сараји. Користимо се концептом културне интимности Мајкла Херцфелда о „разумевању изнутра“ онога што „даје смисао одређеном простору“, илуструјући га значењима уобичајеног дискурса која обликују искуства Београђана са тако интимним ʻдругим’ као што је ова турска франшиза.

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