Women Living Islam in Post-War and Post-Socialist Bosnia and Herzegovina
@inproceedings{Ibrahimpai2012WomenLI, title={Women Living Islam in Post-War and Post-Socialist Bosnia and Herzegovina}, author={Emira Ibrahimpa{\vs}i{\'c}}, year={2012} }
This is an ethnographic study of what it means to be a Muslim woman in post-war and postsocialist Bosnia and Herzegovina. Almost two decades after the end of inter-ethnic wars that led to the dissolution of socialist Yugoslavia in the 1990s, Bosnia’s inhabitants are undergoing radical social, economic, political, and particularly religious transformations. This transformation, visible in both community and individual lives, can be discerned in all aspects of daily life. In this dissertation I… Expand
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