Class and Culture in Yugoslav Factory Newspapers (CROSBI ID 59535)
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Cvek, Sven
engleski
Class and Culture in Yugoslav Factory Newspapers
In socialist Yugoslavia work and labor were central to the legitimacy of the state and government, and represented the basis of social and political rights. Such position of labor was underpinned by social and cultural institutions that either disappeared or underwent dramatic transformation with the restoration of capitalism. This chapter traces the emergence of regional class cultures in relation to print and literacy in the 19th century, and offers a look at one subsequent institutional development under socialism—factory newspapers. The chapter revolves around the weekly paper of one of the biggest industrial systems in Yugoslavia, Borovo. This was the oldest factory newspaper in the country. The aim of the essay is twofold: to show how the social transformation of the time was registered in the newspaper, and to reflect on the ways in which a cultural form participated in the longer process of class formation.
class, culture, factory newspaper, yugoslavia, socialism, capitalism
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Podaci o prilogu
101-120.
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The Cultural Life of Capitalism in Yugoslavia: (Post)Socialism and its Other
Dijana Jelača, Maša Klanović, Danijela Lugarić
Basingstoke : New York (NY): Palgrave Macmillan
2017.
978-3-31947481-6