Militarized Mythology Of Kosovo example essay topic
At the Kosovo commemoration of 1989, Serbian religious nationalists combined four symbols into a lethal mythology: (1) a militarized portrayal of the sacred time of 1389, (2) the sacred space of Kosovo or the 'Serb Jerusalem,' (3) the historical memory of WWII atrocities against Serbs, and (4) false accusations that Albanians were carrying out WWII style genocide against Serbs. Through media control they generated a mass psychology of fear and hate. The militarized mythology of Kosovo was instrumental ized by the militias, religious leaders, and secret police of Serbia throughout the genocide in Bosnia-Herzegovina. The Kosovo story had become ideology of Christo slavism, the view that Slavs are Christian by essence and that conversion from Christianity entails a race transformation and a race betrayal. Most ominously, the militarized mythology maintains that those who converted to Islam became 'Turks' and are responsible, along with their descendants, for the killing of Prince Lazar, the Christ-prince of the 'Serbian Golgotha' of 1389.
To understand the genocidal intentions of militant Serb nationalists we must understand Kosovo. But the clich'e that the conflict is 'age old and inevitable' is false; and indeed, it reflects the distorted history of the 'ethnic cleansers' rather than historical reality. The abuse of the Kosovo legend to motivate genocide has been carried out by Serbian religious, intellectual and political leaders, and there was nothing inevitable about such manipulation. Serbia will retrieve its greatness when it finds a vision of Serbian heritage, including the Kosovo story, focused upon building community rather than destruction. New leaders such as Father Sava Jan jic, quoted at the beginning of the new edition of The Bridge Betrayed, offer a more inclusive and humane vision of Serbian religious heritage..