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Going Home to Pakistan: Identity and Its Discontents in Southeastern Europe

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Abstract

In this article I explore the claim that post-independence Macedonia is a cornerstone of European civilization (a traditional Greek claim) and analyze efforts to assert the country's position in the international arena as a "modern" and authentically Western state deserving of membership in the European Union. Such efforts involve the establishment of ties between Macedonians and the Hunzukuts, who live on the remote Hindu Kush Mountains in Pakistan and claim to be descendants of Alexander the Great. I also analyze comparable initiatives, sponsored in recent years by the Greek state, to prove ties between Greeks and the Kalasha, who also live in remote areas of Pakistan and believe that they are descended from Alexander the Great. Greece and post-independence Macedonia offer us insights into the populist underpinnings of the nationalist promotion of a European identity presented as rooted in the East.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)291-316
Number of pages26
JournalIdentities
Volume18
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2011

Keywords

  • Greece
  • identity politics
  • Macedonia
  • modernity
  • Pakistan

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