Art work : invisible labour and the legacy of Yugoslav socialism
Katja Praznik
Introduction: The Paradoxical Visibility of Yugoslav Art Workers, or Should Artists Strike? -- The Autonomy of Art and the Emancipation of Labour -- A Feminist Approach to the Disavowed Economy of Art -- The Making of Yugoslav Art Workers: Artistic Labour and the Socialist Institution of Art -- The Mystification of Artistic Labour under Socialism -- Art Workers and the Hidden Class Conflict of Late Socialism -- The Contradictions of 1980s Alternative Art -- Conclusion: Post-Yugoslav Dispossession and the Contradictions of Artistic Labour after Socialism.
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[2021]
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Authors: | Praznik, Katja |
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2021: Toronto : University of Toronto Press |
Subject: | Künstler | Artists | Arbeitsbedingungen | Working conditions | Kultursektor | Cultural sector | Arbeitsmarkt | Labour market | Kulturpolitik | Cultural policy | Sozialismus | Socialism | Jugoslawien (bis 1990) | Yugoslavia (until 1990) |
Description of contents: | Table of Contents [gbv.de] |
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