Cultural and Social Representations on the Border: From Disagreement to Coexistence

Human Affairs 19 (4):350-362 (2009)
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Abstract

In the twentieth century, certain locations, symbols, and ritual practices along the Italian- Slovenian border were subject to various social and cultural representations. During that century, they primarily represented a subject of disagreement between both ethnic communities; however, in the last ten years, some groups and local authorities have been seeking opportunities to live together in coexistence

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