Multiculturalism in a Transnational Regional Community: EU Subsides and Cultural Heritage in Southeast Polad

Authors

  • Marysia H. Galbraith University of Alabama

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12797/Politeja.12.2015.31_2.10

Keywords:

Multiculturalism, European Integration, Heritage, Poland, EU Subside

Abstract

The Bieszczady region of southeast Poland contains many traces of former multiethnic communities, and the transnational forces that destroyed them. With increasing frequency, the European Union logo marks EU involvement in cultural heritage projects throughout the region. In this article, I explore the interconnections among ethnicity, culture, and politics revealed in the ways Bieszczady residents make use of EU subsidies designated for the promotion of regional cultures. I argue that local agents cater to a vision of multiculturalism that bolsters EU values of cross‑border cooperation and tolerance for diversity, but they do so in pursuit of regional goals. Ethnographic examples show they want to increase regional pride and promote development of the regional tourist sector so that residents will feel less compelled to emigrate in search of employment. Although “transnational regional community” sounds like an oxymoron, it is an apt characterization of the Bieszczady region (and by extension other borderlands of the EU) because the transnational institution of the European Union provides the context in which particular kinds of regional identities become salient, albeit in multiple and fragmented ways.

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Author Biography

Marysia H. Galbraith, University of Alabama

Is an associate professor at The University of Alabama with a joint appointment in the Department of Anthropology and the interdisciplinary New College Program. Her areas of specialization include national and ethnic identity, globalization, postcommunist Poland, and European integration. Her articles have been published in the Anthropological Journal of European Cultures, the Journal of the Society for the Anthropology of Europe, Ethos, Anthropological Quarterly, and Ethnologia Europaea; her forthcoming book is titled Being and Becoming European in Poland: Self-Identity and European Integration.

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2015-02-09

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Galbraith, Marysia H. 2015. “Multiculturalism in a Transnational Regional Community: EU Subsides and Cultural Heritage in Southeast Polad”. Politeja 12 (8 (31/2):143-58. https://doi.org/10.12797/Politeja.12.2015.31_2.10.