Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 695411
Titoaffect - tracing objects and memories of socialism in post-socialist Croatia
Titoaffect - tracing objects and memories of socialism in post-socialist Croatia // Sensitive Objects: Motion and Emotion in Material World / Jonas Frykman, Kirsti Mathiesen Hjemdahl, Nevena Škrbić Alempijević, Maja Povrzanović Frykman, Nils Gilje (ur.).
Kristiansand: Agder Research, 2014. str. 7-7 (predavanje, nije recenziran, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Titoaffect - tracing objects and memories of socialism in post-socialist Croatia
(Titoafekt - tragajući za predmetima i sjećanjima na socijalizam u postsocijalističkoj Hrvatskoj)
Autori
Škrbić Alempijević, Nevena ; Potkonjak, Sanja
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
Sensitive Objects: Motion and Emotion in Material World
/ Jonas Frykman, Kirsti Mathiesen Hjemdahl, Nevena Škrbić Alempijević, Maja Povrzanović Frykman, Nils Gilje - Kristiansand : Agder Research, 2014, 7-7
Skup
Sensitive Objects: Motion and Emotion in Material World
Mjesto i datum
Dubrovnik, Hrvatska, 23.04.2014. - 25.04.2014
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Predavanje
Vrsta recenzije
Nije recenziran
Ključne riječi
Titoaffect; memory; objects; affects
(Titoafekt; sjećanje; predmeti; afekti)
Sažetak
Titoaffect – tracing objects and memories of socialism in post-socialist Croatia This paper deals with memories of socialism and the affective power of socialist material culture in the aftermath of memory cleansing in post-socialist Croatia. Objects that we analyze are associated with the image of Josip Broz Tito, a life-long ex-Yugoslav president, materializations of whom have a potential to affect people more than thirty years after his death. Pondering upon motifs that previously had been celebrated and mythologized, and ended to be concealed, exposed to silence and reserved to the private sphere during the 1990s, we aim to show that the materiality of socialism continues its afterlife by triggering extraordinary affects. We argue that, in the context in which socialism is exposed to social forgetting, these objects tempt reflexive, individual and private acts of remembering. In comparison to the concept of Titostalgia, related to the sunny side of memory (Velikonja 2008), Titoaffect encompasses a whole span of differently charged reactions to objects bearing the image of Tito. By this term we address a variety of emotional, bodily and intellectual responses, sensory experiences, narrative expressions and social practices. In our research we focus on different modes of contact with the materiality of socialism and point to the affective dynamics related to Tito. We will present three case studies and accompanying types of Titoaffect. In the first case study the appearance of Tito’s picture unexpectedly “trashes” a birthday party, providing us with an insight in the affects of indignation, shock and repugnance. In the second case study we observe how the Tito lettering, shaped by rosebushes in a public park, is enveloped in introspective silence and clandestineness by tenants of nearby buildings. The third case study casts light on flea markets where people trade images of Tito and exchange mostly positively connoted memories of one’s own pasts.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Etnologija i antropologija