Discussing the Past or Airing the Depots: Refashioning Exhibitions of Socialism in Serbia
Samo za registrovane korisnike
2021
Autori
Ignjatović, AleksandarManojlović Pintar, Olga
Ostala autorstva
Iordachi, ConstantinApor, Péter
Poglavlje u monografiji (Objavljena verzija)
Metapodaci
Prikaz svih podataka o dokumentuApstrakt
This chapter examines how the representational museum politics creates a
system of meanings by defining socialism as the “other” in opposition to which the
new collective identity is in a process of constant reconstruction after the fall of the
Berlin Wall. Focusing on the work of one specific museum institution—the Museum
of Yugoslavia, known as the Museum of Yugoslav History until 2016—we discuss a
process of revalorizing socialism, communism, and Yugoslavia in present-day Serbia.
We place the work of this specific museum in the wider institutional, historical, and
artistic network of socialist Yugoslavia and contemporary Serbia.
Ključne reči:
Socialis Yugoslavia / Museum Studies / Socialism / Communism / ideologyIzvor:
Occupation and communism in Eastern European museums : re-visualizing the recent past, 2021, 163-179Izdavač:
- Bloomsbury Academic
Institucija/grupa
Arhitektonski fakultetTY - CHAP AU - Ignjatović, Aleksandar AU - Manojlović Pintar, Olga PY - 2021 UR - https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1816 AB - This chapter examines how the representational museum politics creates a system of meanings by defining socialism as the “other” in opposition to which the new collective identity is in a process of constant reconstruction after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Focusing on the work of one specific museum institution—the Museum of Yugoslavia, known as the Museum of Yugoslav History until 2016—we discuss a process of revalorizing socialism, communism, and Yugoslavia in present-day Serbia. We place the work of this specific museum in the wider institutional, historical, and artistic network of socialist Yugoslavia and contemporary Serbia. PB - Bloomsbury Academic T2 - Occupation and communism in Eastern European museums : re-visualizing the recent past T1 - Discussing the Past or Airing the Depots: Refashioning Exhibitions of Socialism in Serbia SP - 163 EP - 179 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1816 ER -
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Ignjatović, A.,& Manojlović Pintar, O.. (2021). Discussing the Past or Airing the Depots: Refashioning Exhibitions of Socialism in Serbia. in Occupation and communism in Eastern European museums : re-visualizing the recent past Bloomsbury Academic., 163-179. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1816
Ignjatović A, Manojlović Pintar O. Discussing the Past or Airing the Depots: Refashioning Exhibitions of Socialism in Serbia. in Occupation and communism in Eastern European museums : re-visualizing the recent past. 2021;:163-179. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1816 .
Ignjatović, Aleksandar, Manojlović Pintar, Olga, "Discussing the Past or Airing the Depots: Refashioning Exhibitions of Socialism in Serbia" in Occupation and communism in Eastern European museums : re-visualizing the recent past (2021):163-179, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raf_1816 .