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Retracing Images: Visual Culture After Yugoslavia (Balkan Studies Library #4)

Retracing Images: Visual Culture After Yugoslavia (Balkan Studies Library #4)

Current price: $249.60
Publication Date: January 6th, 2012
Publisher:
Brill
ISBN:
9789004210301
Pages:
368

Description

The essays in this collection disclose cultural and political dynamics as they occurred before and in the wake of Yugoslavia's dissolution (1991-92) by analyzing visual data such as film, art, graffiti, street-art, public advertisement, memorials, and monuments. Within the vast field of Balkan Studies such visual materials have rarely been taken for important empirical evidence. Against the still widely held presumption that the cultural production of allegedly "totalitarian" states such as Yugoslavia can be neglected as they were penetrated by state ideology, the contributions offer a corrective image of the complex ideological dynamics and discoursive potentials in various artistic and cultural fields. Phenomena such as "Titostalgia", nationalist mobilization, nation-branding, rewriting of history, inventing of traditions, and symbolic violence that have surfaced in recent years are interpreted in the light of Yugoslavia's legacy.


Contributors include: Zoran Terzic, Elissa Helms, Miklavz Komelj, Nebojsa Jovanovic, Isabel Str hle, Sezgin Boynik, Gregor Bulc, Davor Beganovic, Robert Alagjozovski, Gal Kirn, Mitja Velikonja, Daniel Suber, and Slobodan Karamanic.

About the Author

Daniel Suber, Ph.D. (2006) in Sociology, University of Konstanz (Germany), is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Lucerne, Switzerland. He has worked on Social and Cultural Theory and Sociology of conflict with special interest on post-Yugoslav societies. Slobodan Karamanic is a research assistant at the Center of Excellence 16, University of Konstanz, and a Ph.D. candidate in Anthropology of Everyday Life at the Ljubljana Graduate School of the Humanities. He has published numerous articles on political and cultural history of (post-)Yugoslavia and the Balkans.