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Constituted through Conflict: Images of Community (and Nation) in Bulgarian Rural Ritual
Authors:GERALD W CREED
Institution:Department of Anthropology, Hunter College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York, New York, NY 10021
Abstract:Following the 20th anniversary of Benedict Anderson's Imagined Communities, this article extrapolates how attention to actual notions of community might redirect his important intervention. It suggests that locally and culturally specific ideas about collectivity shape the experience and expectations of national-level projections. To demonstrate this outcome the analysis focuses on Bulgarian mumming—spectacular winter rituals in which threatening masked figures transverse villages to banish evil and bring good fortune. While these rituals clearly reinforce social solidarity, they represent a local notion of community in which conflict, both intra-and interethnic, is elemental and constitutive. This image of community does not demand consensus or homogeneity when imagined on a national scale. Such variations in community notions may help explain the diversity of national experiences increasingly documented by ethnographers.
Keywords:community  mumming  Roma  nationalism  Benedict Anderson
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