Made in Yugoslavia: Goods from the «Sunny Side» of communism

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Šilj Ivana Žebec
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economic system» were soon followed by the quest for improvement of living standard and then finally, by the rise of a consumer society. Namely, since mid-1950s two general directives became increasingly evident in federal year plans, especially in the five-year social development plan (1957–1961) – the living standard improvement and the increase in spending power of working population. At the same time development of heavy, basic industry was not more in the focus of economic policy and the economic planning, but a development of light industry and consequently an increase of production of consumer goods. The paper focuses on the consumer goods (and their afterlife) produced in kombinat Borovo and kombinat Jugoplastika, the Yugoslav largest producers of rubber (Borovo) and polymere (Jugoplastika) consumer goods. Borovo (previously Bata) situated in Vukovar, Croatia, was founded in 1931 and is still operating in smaller scale. In the interwar as well in the socialist era it was a synonym for footwear, especially work, leisure and free time footwear. Today, Borovo’s brand Startas is one of the favorites particularly among young people. Jugoplastika, on the other hand was one of the crests of Yugoslav postwar industrialization. It was founded in 1952 in Split, Croatia, at a time when industrial production in Yugoslavia was starting to conform to a sort of hybrid consumerism. The Jugoplastika’s products were the indispensable part of happy childhood, summer vacations, wardrobe and even the famous Yugo automobile. In the process of transition and reform in 1990s kombinat Jugoplastika was first fragmented, filed for bankruptcy and finally removed from Registry. The products became dispensable and almost forgotten if they have not, just for a few days, resurfaced at the exhibition «Groundwork Jugoplastika» in 2011 in Split and during the action «Jugoplastika + supporting the memory» held in the eve of Jugoplastika’s would be 60th anniversary in 2012 in Split.
南斯拉夫制造:来自共产主义“阳光面”的商品
“经济体系”很快就被追求生活水平的提高所取代,最后是消费社会的兴起。也就是说,自1950年代中期以来,在联邦年度计划,特别是在五年社会发展计划(1957-1961年)中,两项总指示日益明显- -提高劳动人口的生活水平和提高其消费能力。与此同时,发展重工业和基础工业不再是经济政策和经济计划的重点,而是发展轻工业,从而增加消费品的生产。本文着重于南斯拉夫最大的橡胶(波罗沃)和聚合物(朱戈斯普拉斯蒂卡)消费品生产商kombinat Borovo和kombinat Jugoplastika生产的消费品(及其来世)。Borovo(前身为Bata)位于克罗地亚武科瓦尔,成立于1931年,目前仍在小规模经营。在两次世界大战之间以及社会主义时代,它是鞋类的代名词,特别是工作,休闲和空闲时间的鞋类。如今,Borovo的品牌Startas是年轻人最喜欢的品牌之一。另一方面,Jugoplastika是南斯拉夫战后工业化的顶峰之一。它于1952年在克罗地亚的斯普利特成立,当时南斯拉夫的工业生产开始符合一种混合消费主义。Jugoplastika的产品是快乐童年、暑假、衣柜甚至著名的Yugo汽车不可或缺的一部分。在20世纪90年代的转型和改革过程中,kombinat Jugoplastika首先被拆分,申请破产,最终从登记处注销。在2011年在斯普利特举行的“Jugoplastika基础”展览上,以及2012年在斯普利特举行的Jugoplastika 60周年纪念前夕举行的“Jugoplastika +支持记忆”活动期间,这些产品变得可燃,几乎被遗忘。
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