Conrad2019

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Conrad2019
BibType ARTICLE
Key Conrad2019
Author(s) Keziah Conrad
Title Achieving the ordinary: everyday peace and the other in Bosnian mixed-ethnicity families
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Tag(s) EMCA, Bosnia, Kinship, Mixed ethnicity, Nationalism, Peace, Ethics
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Year 2019
Language English
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Journal Conflict and Society
Volume 5
Number 1
Pages 1–18
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DOI 10.3167/arcs.2019.050101
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Abstract

In Bosnia, 20 years aft er a war of ethnic cleansing, mixed-ethnicity families swim against the stream of nationalist separatism that insists all Bosnians should be neatly sorted into ethnic categories. When asked about their experiences, however, mixed families in Sarajevo during fieldwork from 2011 to 2012 repeatedly insisted that they were just “ordinary,” “normal” families. In this article, I look closely at an ordinary evening in the life of one such family, examining how they achieve this atmosphere of everydayness within which ordinary kin relationships are sustained despite the volatility of diff erences in ethnic and religious affi liation. Using a conversation analytic approach and building on the work of ordinary ethics theorists, I argue that the sense of being an ordinary family is an accomplishment constituted through active intersubjective work.

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