No. XLVIII (2017)
Articles

The Virgin of Savina: Identity and Multiculturalism

Marina Matić
Independent researcher

Published 01.12.2017

Keywords

  • Gulf of Kotor (Boka Kotorska/Bocche di Cattaro),
  • Virgin of Savina,
  • Cretan School,
  • ex-voto,
  • palladium,
  • multiculturalism,
  • identity
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How to Cite

Matić, M. (2017). The Virgin of Savina: Identity and Multiculturalism. Balcanica - Annual of the Institute for Balkan Studies, (XLVIII), 33–53. https://doi.org/10.2298/BALC1748033M

Abstract

The sixteenth-century miracle-working icon of the Virgin Glykophilousa in the Serbian Orthodox monastery of Savina, modern Montenegro, has been the focus of cult and devotions for centuries. A compelling visual presence, it played multiple roles: liturgical, social, legal, and cultic. In each of its roles, it provided support for ethnic and religious identity, being above all a palladium both for believers as individuals and for the Orthodox Christian community as a whole in the complex multicultural and multiconfessional contexts of foreign Venetian rule in the eighteenth-century Gulf of Kotor (Boka Kotorska/Bocche di Cattaro).

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