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Marta Roriz, « Hauntology and nostalgia in the touristed landscapes of Sarajevo », Etnográfica
Drawing on anthropological and ethnographic developments in the study of urban tourism, this essay offers a description of Sarajevo’s tourist landscapes from the perspective of an ethnographic tourist, detailing how time is inscribed in the cityscape and how the events of the break-up of Yugoslavia and the ensuing war of the 1990’s affected not only the landscape but also the presentation of the city’s most visited tourist attractions. Through tourist trajectories and tourist landscapes, the essay offers an ethnographic account on how collective memory takes place when the social worlds of locals and tourists collide. Through the figure of the modern contemporary tourist and the notions of hauntology and nostalgia as guiding concepts, questions about the commodification and consumption of heritage, collective memory and expressions of tourism, particularly dark tourism, highlight the social and political organisation of post-Dayton Bosnia and Herzegovina – the ethnopolis – but also some discontinuities and important components of our global present times.