Lexicon of Tanjas Ostojić
Author : Tanja Ostojić
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Page : pages
File Size : 45,76 MB
Release : 2018
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ISBN : 9780993561139
Author : Tanja Ostojić
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 45,76 MB
Release : 2018
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ISBN : 9780993561139
Author : Bojana Videkanić
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Page : 285 pages
File Size : 40,37 MB
Release : 2020-02-20
Category : Art
ISBN : 0228000572
In less than half a century, the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia successfully defeated Fascist occupation, fended off dominating pressures from the Eastern and Western blocs, built a modern society on the ashes of war, created its own form of socialism, and led the formation of the Nonaligned Movement. This country's principles and its continued battles, fought against all odds, provided the basis for dynamic and exceptional forms of art. Drawing on archival materials, postcolonial theory, and Eastern European socialist studies, Nonaligned Modernism chronicles the emergence of late modernist artistic practices in Yugoslavia from the end of the Second World War to the mid-1980s. Situating Yugoslav modernism within postcolonial artistic movements of the twentieth century, Bojana Videkanic explores how cultural workers collaborated with others from the Global South to create alternative artistic and cultural networks that countered Western hegemony. Videkanic focuses primarily on art exhibitions along with examples of international cultural exchange to demonstrate that nonaligned art wove together politics and aesthetics, and indigenous, Western, and global influences. An interdisciplinary book, Nonaligned Modernism highlights Yugoslavia's key role in the creation of a global modernist ethos and international postcolonial culture.
Author : Tanja Ostojić
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Page : pages
File Size : 43,78 MB
Release : 2018
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ISBN : 9789538107146
Author : Jason Read
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 319 pages
File Size : 32,49 MB
Release : 2015-10-05
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9004305157
The Politics of Transindividuality re-examines social relations and subjectivity through the concept of transindividuality. Transindividuality is understood as the mutual constitution of individuality and collectivity, and as such it intersects with politics and economics, philosophical speculation and political practice. While the term transindividuality is drawn from the work of Gilbert Simondon, this book views it broadly, examining such canonical figures as Spinoza, Hegel, and Marx, as well as contemporary debates involving Etienne Balibar, Bernard Stiegler, and Paolo Virno. Through these intersecting aspects and interpretations of transindividuality the book proposes to examine anew the intersection of politics and economics through their mutual constitution of affects, imagination, and subjectivity.
Author : Jasmina Tumbas
Publisher :
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 25,39 MB
Release : 2022-12-27
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ISBN : 9781526169044
Coining the term "Jugoslovenka" to designate the unique history of Yugoslav women's resistance to patriarchy during and after socialism, this book shows how Yugoslavia's anti-fascist, transnational and feminist legacies manifest in performance, conceptual, video and activist works.
Author : Ivo Fabijanić
Publisher : Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 24,25 MB
Release : 2019
Category : Emigration and immigration
ISBN : 9783631772744
Migrations focuses on migrations in English language and literature. It includes essays on language contact, ELF, multilingualism, multicultural identity, migrant experience, spanning fields such as literature, film, theatre, general and historical linguistics, sociolinguistics, and lexicology.
Author : Rune Gade
Publisher : Museum Tusculanum Press
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 44,60 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Art
ISBN : 9788763500784
New forms of art, culture and theory have recently emerged through engagements with the realities of the social world and everyday life which are not primarily about representation but rather about participation and narration. These new forms are based on viewer responses and engagement, thus performatively creating open-ended situations rather than autonomous works with closure. Performative theory, drawing mostly on studies of speech acts, proves adequate to describe and analyse these new forms of art and culture and their engagement with the real. Performative Realism scrutinizes a range of contemporary works that experiment with audience participation and processuality within art and culture, as well as it takes issue with theories of performativity and performance. Performative Realism contains contributions from leading Danish scholars working within a broad range of academic fields such as Media Studies, Art History, Theatre Studies and Cultural Studies. The issues addressed covers Scandinavian as well as international installation art, performance art, theatre, photography, movies, literature and role-playing.
Author : Rolando Vázquez
Publisher :
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 43,88 MB
Release : 2020
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ISBN : 9789076936536
Author : Ana Peraica
Publisher :
Page : 116 pages
File Size : 13,12 MB
Release : 2017-05-23
Category : Art
ISBN : 9789492302175
Culture of the Selfie is an in-depth art-historical overview of self-portraiture, using a set of theories from visual studies, narratology, media studies, psychotherapy, and political principles. Collecting information from various fields, juxtaposing them on the historical time-line of artworks, the book focuses on space in self-portraits, shared between the person self-portraying and the viewer. What is the missing information of the transparent relationship to the self and what kind of world appears behind each selfie? As the 'world behind one's back' is gradually taking larger place in the visual field, the book dwells on a capacity of selfies to master reality, the inter-mediate way and, in a measure, oneself.
Author : Renate Lorenz
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 19,68 MB
Release : 2014
Category : Arts
ISBN : 9783956791086
The newest issue from the ongoing publication series out of the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, Not Now! Now! engages the politics of time in art by examining historical narratives and memory, the unforeseen rhythms of time and the idea of visualizing time. The book connects postcolonial and queer debate around chrono-politics with artistic strategies involving temporal gaps and breaks stutter time, citations and anachronisms, and collapses between time and meaning. An international group of art theorists, artists and artistic researchers highlight how temporal norms organize our biographies and intimate relations, as well as the handling of capital and cultural relations and suggest alternatives to entrenched concepts of what constitutes progressive and regressive cultures. A selection of artworks and recent debates in postcolonial and queer studies create the premise for this challenging conversation. Contributions by Jamika Ajalon, Ingrid Cogne, Elizabeth Freeman, Sharon Hayes, Suzana Milevska and more.