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[ecrea] new book on everyday life and popular culture in socialism
Mon Sep 20 09:08:58 GMT 2010
New book
on Everyday Life and Popular Culture in Socialism
REMEMBERING UTOPIA: THE CULTURE OF EVERYDAY LIFE IN SOCIALIST
YUGOSLAVIA
Edited by Breda Luthar and Maruša Pušnik
Published by New Academia Publishing, 2010, Washington, DC, USA
$30.00 paper; ISBN 978-0-9844062-3-4
Available from booksellers or direct from New Academia Publishing
http://www.newacademia.com/
"This book focuses on a cultural and social history of
socialist Yugoslavia from the perspective of »ordinary« people and by
reconstructing their memories. The contributors, many of them belonging
to a new generation of scholars from the former Yugoslavia, employ new
approaches in order to make sense of the complicated past of this
country."
Prof. Ulf Brunnbauer, Director of South-East Institute,
University of Regensburg
"This is a highly original project, which will cover a much
neglected area, helping those who either did not make it to Yugoslavia in
Tito's time or were born too late to understand what life then and there
was all about."
Sabrina P. Ramet, Professor of Political Science at the Norwegian
University of Science and Technology in Trondheim
Contents:
1. The Lure of Utopia: Socialist Everyday Spaces Breda Luthar and Maruša
Pušnik;
2. First and Last Emperor: Representations of the President, Bodies of
the Youth Bojana Videkanic;
3. Celebrating Yugoslavia: The Visual Representation of State Holidays
Danka NinkovicÌ Slavnić;
4. Officers without an Army: Memories of Socialism and Everyday
Strategies in Postâ€Socialist Slovenia Tanja PetrovicÌ;
5. European Sounds, Yugoslav Visions: Performing Yugoslavia at the
Eurovision Song Contest Dean Vuletic;
6. Džuboks (Jukebox) – The First t Rock’n’roll Magazine in Socialist
Yugoslavia Radina VucÌŒeticÌ;
7. A Tale of Two Subcultures: A Comparative Analysis of Hippie and Punk
Subcultures in Slovenia Gregor Tomc;
8. Yugoslav Past in Film and Music: Yugoslav Interfilmic Referentiality
Martin PogacÌŒar;
9. Flirting with Television in Socialism: Proletarian Morality and the
Lust for Abundance Maruša Pušnik;
10. Sportsmen of Yugoslavia, Unite: Workers’ Sport between Leisure and
Work Gregor Starc;
11. Adriatic for All: Summer Holidays in Croatia Igor Duda;
12. “SOBEâ€: Privatizing Tourism on the Workers’ Riviera Karin
Taylor;
13. Shame, Desire and Longing for the West: A Case Study of Consumption
Breda Luthar;
14. Cooking in Socialist Slovenia: Housewives on the Road from a Bright
Future to an Idyllic Past Blanka Tivadar and Andreja Vezovnik;
15. Žuži Jelinek: The Incredible Adventures of a Socialist Chanel Djurdja
Bartlett;
16. A Face in the Market: Photography, Memory, and Nostalgia Hanno
Hardt.
Breda Luthar is Professor at the University of Ljubljana, Department of
Media and Communication Studies.
Maruša Pušnik is Assistant Professor at the University of Ljubljana,
Department of Media and Communication
Studies.
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