ABSTRACT

This book investigates the “Golden Age” of Yugoslav cinema and sheds light on it from a fresh perspective. By examining various tropes and discourses of the “archaic” that shaped not only the flourishing Yugoslav cinematic modernism of the 1960s but also a broader Yugoslav cultural politics, the book reveals a nuanced panorama of cultural negotiations.

 

The “archaic” – that which is at odds with modernity – is a peculiar crossroads where Marxism intersects with Balkanism, while both are circumscribed by a general distrust towards representation. The analysis thus opens new perspectives on a politics of aesthetics that shaped some of the most successful Yugoslav films of all time. Furthermore, its findings will be relevant to any context in which a political as well as artistic movement seeks to present itself as avant-garde but is confronted with a discourse assigning it time-lag.

 

Addressing an academic audience of scholars and postgraduate students interested in Balkan and East European area studies, Slavic studies, cultural studies, film, and postcolonial studies, this book is also of interest to those researching the intersections of time, aesthetics, and politics.

 

part I|42 pages

Setting the Stage

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chapter |12 pages

Introduction

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Entering the Golden Age
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chapter 1|16 pages

Coming to Terms

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The Archaic
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chapter 2|12 pages

The Yugoslav Celluloid Archaic

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A Panorama
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part II|81 pages

Setting the Figures in Motion

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chapter 3|11 pages

Balkanism

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The Time-Lag of Realia
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chapter 4|12 pages

In the Future, in the Past, Under the False Appearance of a Present

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Miroslav Krleža's Timings of Yugoslav Culture
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chapter 5|17 pages

Bloody Weddings and Funeral Bells

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Representations of History in Trajče Popov's Macedonian Bloody Wedding and Antun Vrdoljak's When You Hear the Bells
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chapter 6|13 pages

Parody and Naiveté

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Ante Babaja's The Birch Tree and Dragoslav Lazić's Poor Mary
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chapter 7|22 pages

Two or Three Things I Know About Burduš

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Mića Popović's Burduš and Aleksandar Petrović's It Rains in My Village
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Closing Remarks on Backwardness and Vitality

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part III|53 pages

Revenge on Representation

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chapter 8|9 pages

Images, Revolutions (and Their Crusts)

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chapter 9|20 pages

Beauty and the Well

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Dušan Makavejev's Love Affair, or The Case of the Missing Switchboard Operator
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chapter 10|19 pages

Yet Another Effort Yugoslavs, If You Would Become Communists

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Želimir Žilnik's Early Works
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Concluding Remarks on the Game of the Archaic

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