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Contemporary art in the post-Yugoslav space : case studies in hauntology / edited by Jonathan Blackwood and Jasmina Tumbas.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Blackwood, Jon, 1973- editor.
Tumbas, Jasmina, editor.
Tumbas, Jasmina.
Series:
Routledge Research in Art History Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Art--Former Yugoslav republics--21st century.
Art.
Art and society--Former Yugoslav republics--21st century.
Art and society.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (269 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group, 2025.
Summary:
This edited volume is centred on the production, discussion and consumption of contemporary art in the post-Yugoslav space now. The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, contemporary art, gender studies, Slavic studies, politics, and post-conflict studies.
Contents:
Cover
Half Title
Series Information
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Contributors
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction: Yugoslav Hauntologies
Notes
References
2 Miraz/Dowry: On the Dialectics of Loss
3 Overcoming Art
Doing Knowledge
Comrade Artist
Aspirational Modernity
Yugoslav Art and the Art of Yugoslavia
Overcoming the Aliases of Yugoslav Art
Tidal and Seismic Shifts of History
Traveling Without Moving
4 Yugoslav Venation: Skeletal Traces of the Past in the Practice of the Present
Introduction
Ghosts at the End of Time: Borko Lazeski
Without Pity Or Sentiment: Adela Jušić and Selma Selman
Parasitic Hauntologies
Conclusion: Elena Chemerska and the Monument to Freedom, Kochani
5 Counter-Cartographies of Post-Yugoslav Art
Curating Post-Yugoslav Space
(Post-)Yugoslavia: Suspension of Time
Feminist Politics of Post-Yugoslav Curating
Dada Polis
Yugoslavia as a Zone of Geopolitical Discomfort
Containers of Subjugation
Blank Map Palimpsests
Glitching Utopias
Geopoesis
Post-Yugoslav Geographies of (Non-)Belonging
6 Ecstatic Bodies: An Archive of Queer Performative Bodies in North Macedonia
Performing the Other Body: Aliens, Women, Non-Human, Queer
Queering the Heteronormative Public (Spaces and Institutions) in the (Post-)YU Context
The Body as Archive Or Performing the Missing Voices and Ephemeras in History
Conclusion
7 Living in the Post
Democratization of Art
Open Society Institute
A Sense of the Commons
A Cry of Nostalgia
Mending Time
References.
8 Yugoslav Anticolonial Endeavors in Art and Culture: Particular Cases of the Previous Century
Anticolonial Solidarity in Yugoslavia
Decolonization of Art and Culture and Different Models of Cultural Politics
Particular Case Studies of the Twentieth Century
Nonaligned Contemporaneity?
9 Resonating Silence: Curating the Yugoslav Narrative in Recent X-Ennials
Exploring Curatorial Approaches: Selected Case Studies From Diverse Perspectives and Prominent Categories
Cinematic Heritage Metamorphosis
Reusing Collective Symbols
Silently Canceling the Present: Narratives, Exclusion, and Representation in the Post-Yugoslav Context
10 Blackness Beyond the Euro-American Lens as Exhibited and Documented in the 2000s at the Museum of African Art in Belgrade, Serbia
The Image of Africa and Africanity in the Yugoslav Region
11 Practice Against Systematic Errors: Cultural Institutions in Bosnia and Herzegovina and a Case Study of the KRAK Center
Non-institutions as Platforms for Cultural Battles
The KRAK Center and Curating the Periphery
KRAK's Forerunners
12 The Common Language of the Yugoslav Cultural Space
The Future Is Behind Us
Limbo Transitions
Transition of the Art System in Montenegro
The Marginalia of the Common
13 Archival Encounters: On Reconfiguring Art Historical Discourses
Archives Book
Important Steps for Culture
Përtej/Beyond Yugoslavia
Waiting for the Future
Galleries and Artist's Studios-An Issue of Our Visual Culture
14 Yugoslav People's Art
Art for the People and Combined and Uneven Development
Defining People's Art.
Conclusion
15 (Re)Animating the Commons: Repoliticizing Environmental Violence Through Counter-Narrating in Art-Activist Practices in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Metabolizing the Wasteocene: Reframing the Debates On Environmental Violence in Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Labor of Chemicals: The Transformation of Yugoslav Labor From Radni Narod to a Worker On Fire
Antagonizing the Wasteocene: Reimagining the Commons Through Art-Activist Practices in Bosnia and Herzegovina
16 The Return of the Class Struggle Or From Socialist Self-Management to Neoliberal Self-Exploitation
Invisible Labor, the Class Struggle, and the Politics of Learned Helplessness
The Legacy of Red October 1975
The Disempowering Antinomies of Autonomy
17 The Yugoslavia of the Mind: Diasporic Practices
Yugoslavia? Lost?!
Life-times of Disposability
Larval Spectrality Haunting Berlin
Four Faces of Omarska
Phantom Possession
Life-making
Index.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
1-04-044537-3
1-04-044533-0
1-003-42709-X
9781003427094
OCLC:
1535398055

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