Balcanica (Jan 2010)

Coping with socially sensitive topics discourse on interethnic marriages among elderly members of the Serbian minority in Hungary

  • Ilić Marija

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/BALC1041033I
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2010, no. 41
pp. 33 – 53

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Drawing on the field research conducted in the Serbian community in Szigetcsép, Hungary, the paper examines interlocutors’ oral discourse on interethnic marriages. Until the Second World War, the Serbs in Hungary, rural communities in particular, mainly practised endogamy. In the post-war era, however, they tended to be among the minority groups with the highest rate of exogamic marriages. Conse­quently, the interviewees established discourse links between “interethnic marriages”, “loss of native language” and “fear of identity loss”. The analytical focus is on the interlocutors’ internal dialogism between the authoritative word of the ancestors and autobiographical assertions.

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