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Street celebration of New Year's Eve in Belgrade
Author(s) -
M Ivan Djordjevic
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
glasnik etnografskog instituta/glasnik etnografskog instituta sanu
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2334-8259
pISSN - 0350-0861
DOI - 10.2298/gei0452081d
Subject(s) - politics , identity (music) , character (mathematics) , embodied cognition , government (linguistics) , event (particle physics) , sociology , history , media studies , aesthetics , gender studies , law , political science , art , philosophy , epistemology , linguistics , geometry , mathematics , physics , quantum mechanics
The New Year's Eve celebration, held on the streets of Belgrade on the night of December 31st 2003 and January 1st 2004, represents a multilevel event. The celebration has a number of socio-cultural meanings readable through different frameworks: political, economic and ritual, the latter being may be the most expressive one. In fact, the celebration of New Year's Eve on the streets could be seen as reminiscent of gatherings of a similar type held against Milosević's government during his regime in the 1990's. The celebration of New Year, 2004, did not have such an explicit political character; nevertheless, it was suppose to establish certain social values once held and proclaimed by the organizers of the political rallies against Milosević. The social values and attitudes were embodied in street rallies including the New Year's Eve celebrations. This paper examines the political aspect of the New Year's Eve celebration, with the special emphasis on identity construction, that is, on how and why the participation in the celebration implies certain identity pursuits

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