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“I am Jugoslovenka!”

Feminist Performance Politics During and After Yugoslav Socialism

Jasmina Tumbas

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English
Manchester University Press
25 January 2022
“I am Jugoslovenka” argues that queer-feminist artistic and political resistance were paradoxically enabled by socialist Yugoslavia’s unique history of patriarchy and women’s emancipation.

Spanning performance and conceptual art, video works, film and pop music, lesbian activism and press photos of female snipers in the Yugoslav wars, the book analyses feminist resistance in a range of performative actions that manifest the radical embodiment of Yugoslavia’s anti-fascist, transnational and feminist legacies.

It covers celebrated and lesser-known artists from the 1970s to today, including Marina Abramovic, Sanja Ivekovic, Vlasta Delimar, Tanja Ostojic, Selma Selman and Helena Janecic, along with music legends Lepa Brena and Esma Redžepova.

“I am Jugoslovenka” tells a unique story of women’s resistance through the intersection of feminism, socialism and nationalism in East European visual culture.

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Imprint:   Manchester University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 27mm
Weight:   853g
ISBN:   9781526156471
ISBN 10:   1526156474
Series:   Rethinking Art's Histories
Pages:   344
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction: Jugoslovenka: the unique position of Yugoslav women during and after socialism 1 Jugoslovenka’s body under patriarchal socialism: art and feminist performance politics in Yugoslavia 2 Marina Abramovic, Lepa Brena and Esma Redžepova: socialist nation, Orientalism, and Yugoslav legacy 3 Queer Jugoslovenka 4 Jugoslovenka in a sea of avant-garde machismo: a feminist reading of NSK 5 The last generation of Jugoslovenkas: diverse forms of emancipatory resistance and performance strategies Conclusion: Jugoslovenka: a wide-ranging model for feminist performance politics in art and culture Index -- .

Jasmina Tumbas is Associate Professor of Contemporary Art History and Performance Studies at the University at Buffalo -- .

Reviews for “I am Jugoslovenka!”: Feminist Performance Politics During and After Yugoslav Socialism

"'Examining both well-known and heretofore neglected artists, this book provides a nuanced discussion of gender, feminism and identity politics in the region. It also serves to widen the discussion about feminist performance practices and strategies beyond the canonical west.' Amy Bryzgel, Professor of Film and Visual Culture, University of Aberdeen '""I am Jugoslovenka!"" is an essential, nuanced feminist intervention into Yugoslav studies. In discussing Yugoslav feminist performance politics, the book places artists and performers as divergent as Marina Abramovic, Lepa Brena and Esma Redžepova side by side. Tumbas effectively dismantles elitist hierarchies about ""high"" and ""low"" cultural production and feminist praxis during and after Yugoslavia.' Dijana Jelaca, Brooklyn College 'Jasmina Tumbas’s book surveys the cultural landscape of late socialist Yugoslavia to reveal the figure of “Jugoslovenka” as an innovative theoretical construct that captures the simultaneity of emancipatory opportunities and entrenched patriarchy. Imaginative and original, it provides a much-needed extension of the ongoing feminist reassessment of state socialism to the field of art history.' Vladimir Kulic, Associate Professor of Architectural History, Iowa State University 'Tumbas's sensitive awareness of historical context is made in the deft interweaving of visual cultural analysis with the author's story as a refugee from Vojvodina in Germany in the early 1990s...' Art Monthly 'I am Jugoslovenka!"" presents a supremely compact overview of performance politics during and after Yugoslav socialism, providing elaborated examples and visual analysis of numerous performances, events or figures that were seen as agents of female emancipation and empowerment. As Jasmina Tumbas not only expertly chooses and compiles the existing research material, but also engages in producing novel approaches and theoretical concepts that will, hopefully, initiate future interest and interpretations.' Dr. Jana Dolecki -- ."


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