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