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This book analyzes the process of producing knowledge about Thracian antiquity in Bulgaria as integral part of ethnic genealogy of the Bulgarians. It explores the relationship of constructing ethnicity and cultural nationalism as agency in the processes of creating and constantly recasting the validity of ethnic constructs in academic settings active in creating national branding supplying the national imagination with iconic images. It examines in a longue durée perspective with the "eye of anthropology" the nature and the conditions of functioning of culture history paradigms producing…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book analyzes the process of producing knowledge about Thracian antiquity in Bulgaria as integral part of ethnic genealogy of the Bulgarians. It explores the relationship of constructing ethnicity and cultural nationalism as agency in the processes of creating and constantly recasting the validity of ethnic constructs in academic settings active in creating national branding supplying the national imagination with iconic images. It examines in a longue durée perspective with the "eye of anthropology" the nature and the conditions of functioning of culture history paradigms producing ethnic constructs in different ideological settings. Neglecting the potentials of contemporary reflexive studies the processes of branding of ancient images produce the aura of "authentic" heritage in the national imagination supplying the tourist market with exciting products. Once produced the moral authority of a sacred national resource and the currency of the symbolic capital of antiquity itbecomes open to conflicting interpretations from "outside". Is it convertible to the international academic environment or does it remain an element of the national charter myth with its symbolic power.
Autorenporträt
Tsvete Lazova is an associate professor in history and theory of culture in the Department of Anthropology, New Bulgarian University, Sofia. She received her MA in classical studies and PhD in history from "St. Kliment Ohridski" University, Sofia. Her interests include studies on nation, national imagination, national identity formation policies.