- Journal of Balkan and Black Sea Studies
- Issue:12
- Doğu-Batı Karşılaştırmaları: Bosna-Hersek'in Kültürel Çeşitliliği
Doğu-Batı Karşılaştırmaları: Bosna-Hersek'in Kültürel Çeşitliliği
Authors : Arif Akbaş
Pages : 131-160
Doi:10.56679/balkar.1414051
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Publication Date : 2024-06-25
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Bosnia and Herzegovina, throughout its historical trajectory, has found itself situated at the crossroads of Eastern and Western cultural influences. This paper aims to delve into the comparative analysis of Eastern and Western elements in shaping the cultural diversity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The prolonged period of Ottoman Empire dominion left an indelible mark, immersing the country in Eastern cultural nuances. Architectural structures, traditional attire, and culinary practices, all bore the significant imprints of Islamic influence during this epoch. Concurrently, Bosnia and Herzegovina engaged in a dynamic interaction with Christianity and European cultural elements. The amalgamation of these profound cultural influences has given rise to the rich cultural tapestry evident in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Various ethnic groups coexisting within the nation, such as Bosnians, Serbs, and Croats, have maintained their distinctive cultural identities while simultaneously fostering interactions. This intricate interplay has resulted in the creation of a mosaic culture, rendering Bosnia and Herzegovina distinctly unique. In essence, the cultural diversity of Bosnia and Herzegovina manifests as a testament to the harmonious interaction between Eastern and Western cultural paradigms. This intricate dynamic is intricately intertwined with the historical context and geographical positioning of the country. The cultural wealth of Bosnia and Herzegovina serves as a reflection of the enduring legacy born from this dynamic interaction. A pertinent Bosnian proverb encapsulates this sentiment: “Knowing the depth of the river after crossing the bridge.” (Most preći, pa vidjeti koliko je rijeka duboka.) This proverb alludes to the historical Mostar bridge, symbolizing unity between East and West through tolerance. This article aims to expound upon the cultural diversity of Bosnia and Herzegovina through a historical and sociological interpretive lens.Keywords : Balkanlar, Bosna Hersek, Kültürel sosyoloji, Batıcılık ve modernizm, Şarkiyatçılık