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Yugofuturism

In this dossier, Yugoslavia emerges as an understudied and often misinterpreted ideological concept. This perspective enables us to reconsider unfinished emancipatory projects in areas such as social justice, feminism, ecology, and workers’ rights. The guiding question is: What is Yugoslavia’s continued influence on contemporary memory culture and current as well as future political struggles?

  1. Retail for ‘the People’: Department Stores in Socialist Yugoslavia

    Ivana Mihaela Žimbrek · 23.02.202624.02.2026

  2. A Bunch of Trinkets: Unwrapping the Political Imagination of Provincial Counter-Archives

    Olivera Jokić · 13.02.202623.02.2026

  3. Toward a New Yugoslav Politics: How Yugofuturism Reclaims the Past to Create New Paths for Liberations

    Ena Selimović · Bojana Videkanić · 28.11.202523.02.2026

  4. Free, But Not Quite: Growing Up with Media in Yugoslavia in the 1980s

    Larisa Ranković · 23.05.202523.02.2026

  5. Be(com)ing Post-Yugoslav: A True Story Through the Eyes of Apartments

    Sonja Lakić · 06.02.202523.02.2026

  6. Ordinary Modernism and Incomplete Industrialization: The Long Life of Mass Housing in Yugoslavia

    Lea Horvat · 01.04.202423.02.2026

  7. Learning from Yugoslavia

    Katarina Kušić · 25.10.202223.02.2026 · Video

  8. Post-1989 Lessons: What Can We Learn from Yugoslavia for the Ecological-Economic Transition?

    Katarina Kušić · Adriana Homolova · Mihajlo Vujasin · Zoran Pantelić · Holger Kral · 15.10.202223.02.2026 · Audio

  9. Lessons for the ‘Green Transition’: Learning from Cooperatives in Yugoslavia

    Katarina Kušić · 18.02.202223.02.2026

  10. Tech Revolution in Yugoslavia? How Computer DIY Cultures Emerged under “Communism”

    Darija Medić · 17.12.202123.02.2026

  11. Workers’ Museum Trudbenik

    Rena Rädle · 26.09.202123.02.2026 · Video

  12. “Primitive Accumulation” of Capital and Memory, or: How the Berlin Wall Fell in Yugoslavia

    Gal Kirn · 17.06.202123.02.2026

  13. Another Worldmaking Is Possible: Progressive Internationalism, Socialist Yugoslavia and the Non-Aligned Movement

    Paul Stubbs · 16.04.202123.02.2026

Projects

  1. Pluriverse of Peace · 2025

    How Can We Connect Anti-War and Eco-Struggles? · BG Conference · Videos, Projects, Audios, and More

  2. Kin City · 2024

    Reimagining Urban Space Within Ecological Limits · 25th anniversary BG Festival · Videos, Projects, Audios, and More

  3. Allied Grounds · 2023

    Toolbox for Rethinking Labor Struggles as Environmental Struggles (and vice versa) · Texts, Video Talks, Projects, and Audios

  4. After Extractivism · 2022

    How Can We Build Common Futures in the Toxic Spaces of the Ecological-Economic Complex? · Video Talks, Projects, Texts, Audios, and More

  5. Black Box East · 2021

    Toolbox for the Analysis of Post-“Communist” Societies as Laboratories of Capitalist Globalization · Videos, Projects, Texts, and Artworks

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