Unattainable past, unsatisfying present - Yugonostalgia: An omen of a better future?

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Maksimović (Pupovac) Maja, « Unattainable past, unsatisfying present - Yugonostalgia: An omen of a better future? », Repository of Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory of the University in Belgrade, ID : 10.1080/00905992.2017.1312324


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Nostalgia for the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, yugonostalgia, has become widespread throughout the former Yugoslavia. It takes various forms and expressions, but it represents a selective and largely embellished remembrance, influenced by the need of those who engage in it to escape from the unsatisfying present they live in. In most cases, yugonostalgia is a bittersweet craving for the past – passive, static, and restricted. The paper argues that the actions inspired by yugonostalgia not only can have an active, dynamic, and progressive face, but can also serve as an important factor in the reconciliation process among former Yugoslavs. With its focus on positive and inclusive aspects of the common socialist past, yugonostalgia has the potential to (re)connect the nostalgic subjects throughout the former Yugoslav space, helping them to overcome the alienation that resulted from the violent dissolution of the common state.

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