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Alienation Effects

Branislav Jakovljevic

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  • 382 sidor
  • 2016
In the 1970s, Yugoslavia emerged as a dynamic environment for conceptual and performance art. At the same time, it pursued its own form of political economy of socialist self-management. Alienation Effects argues that a deep relationship existed between the democratization of the arts and industrial democracy, resulting in a culture difficult to classify. The book challenges the assumption that the art emerging in Eastern Europe before 1989 was either official or dissident art; and shows thatthe break up of Yugoslavia was not a result of ancient hatreds among its peoples but instead came from the distortion and defeat of the idea of self-management. The case studies include mass performances organized during state holidays; proto-performance art, such as the 1954 production of Waiting for Godot in a former concentration camp in Belgrade; student demonstrations in 1968; and body art pieces by Gina Pane, Joseph Beuys, Marina Abramovic, and others. Alienation Effects sheds new light on the work of well-known artists and scholars, including early experimental poetry by Slavoj iek, as well as performance and conceptual artists that deserve wider, international attention.
  • Författare: Branislav Jakovljevic
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9780472053148
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 382
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2016-06-13
  • Förlag: The University of Michigan Press