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City and Ideology: ‘Cultures of Oblivion’ on the Example of the Town of Sisak

Sanja Potkonjak ; Department of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, Faculty of Humanities and Socila Sciences, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Tomislav Pletenac ; Department of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, Faculty of Humanities and Socila Sciences, University of Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

The city is the place of multiple meanings subjected to social performances. This article questions the static perception of the city which is seen as the given and urbanistically completed set of meanings and discusses the ways in which the city adjusts to the demands of human imagination – cultural, social and political. The article observes the ways in which political imagery, be it discursive or concrete, is inscribed and embedded into the city. Here the article uses the concept of Svetlana Bom (2001) and her discussions on the ‘embedding’ of the imagery into the physical body of the city. This article specifically deals with the ideologically motivated yearnings which were embedded in the urban landscape of the town of Sisak in the negotiations of socialist and post-socialist ideology. Using the example of the ways in which socialist monuments were treated in the last seventeen years, which were seen as the period of the strong re-symbolization, the author pointed to the processes of remembrance which were efficiently modified through public discourse. The socialist symbolic capital of monuments was questioned though the linguistic practices of neglect, aggression and hate and materialized in the ways the space was used.

Keywords

re-symbolization; processes of remembrance; postsocialism; Sisak

Hrčak ID:

22133

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/22133

Publication date:

15.12.2007.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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