On the Very Edge: Modernism and Modernity in the Arts and Architecture of Interwar Serbia (1918-1941) - Jelena Bogdanovic - Books - Leuven University Press - 9789058679932 - February 15, 2015
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On the Very Edge: Modernism and Modernity in the Arts and Architecture of Interwar Serbia (1918-1941)

Jelena Bogdanovic

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On the Very Edge: Modernism and Modernity in the Arts and Architecture of Interwar Serbia (1918-1941)

Publisher Marketing: On the Very Edge brings together fourteen empirical and comparative essays about the production, perception, and reception of modernity and modernism in the visual arts, architecture, and literature of interwar Serbia (1918 1941). The contributions highlight some idiosyncratic features of modernist processes in this complex period in Serbian arts and society, which emerged "on the very edge" between territorial and cultural, new and old, modern and traditional identities. With an open methodological framework this book reveals a vibrant and intertwined artistic scene, which, albeit prematurely, announced interests in pluralism and globalism. On the Very Edge addresses issues of artistic identities and cultural geographies and aims to enrich contextualized studies of modernism and its variants in the Balkans and Europe, while simultaneously remapping and adjusting the prevailing historical canon. Contributors: Jelena Bogdanovi (Iowa State University), Lilien Filipovitch Robinson (George Washington University), Igor Marjanovi (Washington University in St. Louis), Milo R. Perovi (University of Belgrade), Jasna Jovanov (The Pavle Beljanski Memorial Collection and University EDUCONS, Novi Sad), Svetlana Tomi (Alfa University, Belgrade), Ljubomir Milanovi (Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts), Bojana Popovi (Museum of Applied Art in Belgrade), Anna Novakov (Saint Mary's College of California), Aleksandar Kadijevi (University of Belgrade), Tadija Stefanovi (University of Belgrade), Dragana orovi (University of Belgrade), Viktorija Kamili (independent scholar), Marina Djurdjevi (Museum of Science and Technology, Belgrade), Neboj a Stankovi (Princeton University), Dejan Zec (Institute for Recent History of Serbia)" Contributor Bio:  Bogdanovic, Jelena Jelena Bogdanovi is an Assistant Professor of Architectural History at Iowa State University. Contributor Bio:  Robinson, Lilien Filipovitch Lilien Filipovitch Robinson is Professor of Art History at the George Washington University. Contributor Bio:  Marjanovic, Igor Igor Marjanovicis associate professor of architecture at Washington University in St. Louis.

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Released February 15, 2015
Original release date 2014
ISBN13 9789058679932
Publishers Leuven University Press
Genre Cultural Region > Eastern Europe
Pages 370
Dimensions 160 × 239 × 20 mm   ·   639 g
Editor Bogdanovic, Jelena
Editor Marjanovic, Igor
Editor Robinson, Lilien Filipovitch