The Inheritance of Militarization: Toxic Gifts, Furtive Critique, and Survivance in Post-War Bosnia

S. Hodžić
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To think of Bosnia is to think of war, but militarization precedes and exceeds war, as socialist Yugoslavia located much of its military industry here. The toxic gift of socialist militarization enables people in a small industrial town to survive and stay home at the same time as unfiltered toxic waste makes this home less habitable, poisoning their beloved river. The residents, this article shows, are equally people of the military factory and people of the river, and have to reconcile this dual inheritance. Historicizing the gendered inheritance of socialist militarization and contextualizing neoliberal dispossession and deregulation, this article examines how residents articulate a furtive critique of industrial toxicity in the extended domestic sphere, by which I mean the intimate gatherings in people’s yards and on neighborhood walks and riverside benches that comprise the interstices between public and private where much of Bosnian life is lived. Ethnographically, the article attends to the felt embodiments of dual riverine and militarized inheritance, illuminating furtive complaints of toxicity and poignant fragments of memory told in passing in the extended domestic sphere. Here, residents reclaim their inheritance of the river, planting seeds of dissent and survivance.
军事化的遗产:有毒的礼物,偷偷摸摸的批评,和战后波斯尼亚的生存
想到波斯尼亚就会想到战争,但军事化先于战争并超越战争,因为社会主义南斯拉夫将其大部分军事工业设在这里。社会主义军事化的有毒礼物使一个小工业城镇的人们得以生存并呆在家里,与此同时,未经过滤的有毒废物使这个家园变得不适合居住,污染了他们心爱的河流。这篇文章表明,这里的居民既是军工厂的人,也是河流的人,他们必须调和这种双重继承。这篇文章将社会主义军事化的性别遗产历史化,并将新自由主义的剥夺和放松管制置于背景中,探讨了居民如何在扩大的家庭领域中表达对工业毒性的暗中批评,我指的是在人们的院子里、在邻里散步和河边长凳上的亲密聚会,这些地方构成了公共和私人之间的间隙,波斯尼亚的大部分生活都生活在这里。从民族志的角度来看,这篇文章关注了双重河流和军事化遗产的感觉体现,阐明了在扩大的国内领域中对毒性的隐晦抱怨和偶然讲述的令人心酸的记忆片段。在这里,居民们收回了他们对河流的继承,播下了异议和生存的种子。
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