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Title:"Jugoslavija je kuća koja se ruši" : prikazivanje sukoba sa Informbiroom u jugoslovenskoj kinematografiji osamdesetih godina - istorijska analiza
Authors:ID Stipić, Davor (Author)
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Language:Serbian
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:Logo SCNR - Study Centre for National Reconciliation
Abstract:Osemdeseta leta so v Jugoslaviji predstavljala obdobje gospodarske in politične krize, a tudi čas postopne liberalizacije družbe in začetka njenega gibanja v smeri večstrankarstva in razpada. Z rahljanjem zadržkov cenzure v kulturi, za katero je stala vladajoča komunistična stranka, Zveza komunistov Jugoslavije (ZKJ), se je odprl prostor, da samostojni umetniki s svojimi deli odpirajo nekatere travmatične in problematične teme jugoslovanske preteklosti, kot sta Goli otok in spopad z Informbirojem. Način obravnavanja teh tem v osemdesetih letih v jugoslovanskih filmih kaže na to, da je vpliv ZKJ na kulturno in družbeno življenje slabel, pa tudi da je partija še vedno poskušala promovirati svojo verzijo preteklosti s propagandnimi filmi, kot je Visoka napetost. Zato ta članek predstavlja prispevek k preučevanju in razumevanju družbenih in političnih razmer v zadnjem desetletju socialistične Jugoslavije, gledanih skozi prizmo kulturne zgodovine.
Keywords:Informbiro, Jugoslavija, film, Tito, socializem, hladna vojna
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:01.01.2023
Year of publishing:2023
Number of pages:str. 191-222
Numbering:Letn. 7, št. 1
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-22954 New window
UDC:791:32(497.1)"1948/1980"
ISSN on article:2591-1201
COBISS.SI-ID:222749955 New window
Copyright:Študijski center za narodno spravo
Publication date in DiRROS:11.07.2025
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Title:Dileme : razprave o vprašanjih sodobne slovenske zgodovine
Publisher:Študijski center za narodno spravo
ISSN:2591-1201
COBISS.SI-ID:292982272 New window

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Language:English
Title:"Yugoslavia is a house falling down" : Depiction of the Dispute with the Cominform in Yugoslav Cinematography of the 1980s – Historical Analysis
Abstract:In Yugoslavia, the 1980s were a period of economic and political crisis, but also a time of a gradual liberalisation of the society and the start of its movement towards a multiparty system and breakup. By easing impediments of censorship in culture, which was the domain of the ruling communist party, the League of Communists of Yugoslavia (ZKJ), a space opened up for artists to raise some traumatic and problematic topics from the Yugoslav past, such as Goli Otok and the clash with the Cominform. The manner in which these topics were addressed in 1980s Yugoslav films suggests that the influence of ZKJ over cultural and social life was waning, but also that the Party still tried to promote its version of the past with propaganda films such as Visoki napon (High Voltage). Accordingly, this article represents a contribution to studying and understanding the social and political situation in the final decade of socialist Yugoslavia, as viewed through the lens of cultural history.
Keywords:Cominform, Yugoslavia, film, Tito, socialism, Cold War


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