Practicing Dialectical Materialism: The Balkan House and Architecture in Socialist Yugoslavia
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This article examines relationships between architecture and ideology in socialist
Yugoslavia by exploring the cultural interpretation and appropriation of the Balkan
house in achieving modern, specifically Yugoslav architectural expression. Through the
contextualization of the period’s different narratives on the Ottoman vernacular and
various architectural designs related to it, the aim is to demonstrate how Yugoslav architects relied on Marxism to appropriate vernacular architecture into the modernist discourses. Dialectical materialism was used as a key for the interpretation of the
opposition between what was seen as the negative and positive elements of the
Balkan house, which challenged banal polarization between the traditional and modern
and led to a more nuanced understanding of backwardness and progress in vernacular
architecture. The idea of architectural metamorphoses of vernacular to modern
forms was justified by evolution and revolution, the basic concepts of th...e Marxist understanding of processes in society and culture. The Yugoslav interest in the Balkan house
represented a living, perceivable example of how the relationships between tradition and
modernity, the past and the present, as well as men and their environment, became
incorporated into new architecture of ‘socialism with a humane face’, which stood at
the heart of Yugoslav social and political experiment.
Ključne reči:
Socialist Yugoslavia / architecture / Marxism / vernacular architecture / ideologyIzvor:
Journal of Contemporary History, 2024, 59, 1, 161-184Izdavač:
- SAGE Publications
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Arhitektonski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Ignjatović, Aleksandar AU - Stojiljković, Danica Milan PY - 2024 UR - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1998 AB - This article examines relationships between architecture and ideology in socialist Yugoslavia by exploring the cultural interpretation and appropriation of the Balkan house in achieving modern, specifically Yugoslav architectural expression. Through the contextualization of the period’s different narratives on the Ottoman vernacular and various architectural designs related to it, the aim is to demonstrate how Yugoslav architects relied on Marxism to appropriate vernacular architecture into the modernist discourses. Dialectical materialism was used as a key for the interpretation of the opposition between what was seen as the negative and positive elements of the Balkan house, which challenged banal polarization between the traditional and modern and led to a more nuanced understanding of backwardness and progress in vernacular architecture. The idea of architectural metamorphoses of vernacular to modern forms was justified by evolution and revolution, the basic concepts of the Marxist understanding of processes in society and culture. The Yugoslav interest in the Balkan house represented a living, perceivable example of how the relationships between tradition and modernity, the past and the present, as well as men and their environment, became incorporated into new architecture of ‘socialism with a humane face’, which stood at the heart of Yugoslav social and political experiment. PB - SAGE Publications T2 - Journal of Contemporary History T1 - Practicing Dialectical Materialism: The Balkan House and Architecture in Socialist Yugoslavia VL - 59 IS - 1 SP - 161 EP - 184 DO - 10.1177/00220094231209223 ER -
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Ignjatović, A.,& Stojiljković, D. M.. (2024). Practicing Dialectical Materialism: The Balkan House and Architecture in Socialist Yugoslavia. in Journal of Contemporary History SAGE Publications., 59(1), 161-184. https://doi.org/10.1177/00220094231209223
Ignjatović A, Stojiljković DM. Practicing Dialectical Materialism: The Balkan House and Architecture in Socialist Yugoslavia. in Journal of Contemporary History. 2024;59(1):161-184. doi:10.1177/00220094231209223 .
Ignjatović, Aleksandar, Stojiljković, Danica Milan, "Practicing Dialectical Materialism: The Balkan House and Architecture in Socialist Yugoslavia" in Journal of Contemporary History, 59, no. 1 (2024):161-184, https://doi.org/10.1177/00220094231209223 . .