Revising Postsocialism

Q2 Social Sciences
Culture Unbound Pub Date : 2021-12-27 DOI:10.3384/cu.1839
Francisco Martínez
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This article reflects on the current explanatory value of concepts such as postsocialism and Eastern Europe by exploring how they are represented in contemporary art projects in Estonia. Through an overview of recent exhibitions in which I collaborated with local artists and curators, the research considers generational differences in relation to cultural discourses of the postsocialist experience. Methodologically, artists and curators were not simply my informants in the field, but makers of analytical knowledge themselves in their practice. Exhibitions were also approached as contact zones, whereby new cultural forms are simultaneously reflected and constructed. Critically, this inquiry gathers new ways of representing and conceptualising cultural changes in Estonia and novel perspectives of interpreting the relations to the Soviet past. The focus is put on art practice because of its capacity of bringing together global and local frames of reference simultaneously. The research also draws attention to the inbetweenness of the first post-Soviet generation (those born near the time of the breakup of the USSR); they are revising established cultural forms as well as historical representations through mixing practices, and therefore updating traditional ideas of identity and attachment to places.
修改Postsocialism
本文通过探索后社会主义和东欧等概念在爱沙尼亚当代艺术项目中的表现,反思了这些概念当前的解释性价值。通过对最近我与当地艺术家和策展人合作的展览的概述,研究考虑了与后社会主义经验的文化话语相关的代际差异。从方法上讲,艺术家和策展人不仅仅是我在这个领域的信息提供者,而是在他们的实践中分析知识的创造者。展览也被视为接触区,在这里,新的文化形式同时得到反映和构建。至关重要的是,这项调查收集了代表和概念化爱沙尼亚文化变化的新方法,以及解释与苏联过去关系的新视角。重点放在艺术实践上,因为它能够同时汇集全球和当地的参考框架。该研究还引起了人们对后苏联第一代(在苏联解体前后出生的人)之间的关注;他们正在通过混合实践修改既定的文化形式以及历史表征,因此更新了传统的身份观念和对地方的依恋。
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Culture Unbound
Culture Unbound Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
CiteScore
0.90
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发文量
32
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research is a journal for border-crossing cultural research, globally open to articles from all areas in this large field, including cultural studies as well as other interdisciplinary and transnational currents for exploring cultural perspectives, issues and phenomena. It is peer-reviewed and easily accessible for downloading as open access. Culture Unbound is hosted by Linköping University Electronic Press (LiU E-Press, www.ep.liu.se). It is based on a co-operation between three Linköping University units that provide a unique profile to the journal, bridging regional and global research traditions: -The Advanced Cultural Studies Institute of Sweden (ACSIS), with interdisciplinary transnational exchange. -The Department of Culture Studies (Tema Q), with interdisciplinary research and PhD education.
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