Black Turk – Magnificent Sultan: Turkish Images on the Balkans Today
Natalia Stagl-Škaro
European Review, 2013, vol. 21, issue 3, 336-348
Abstract:
There is generally a negative image of the Turk – as arch-enemy – in Balkan countries. Yet this image refers less to real Turks than to different ethno-linguistic and religious neighbour groups, who are seen as more ‘Asiatic’ and less ‘European’ than oneself. Real Turks and the Turkish tradition – especially among Muslims – are rather admired. These images are constructions of high culture, albeit with sometimes dire consequences for all and sundry in times of conflict.
Date: 2013
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