The uses and abuses of participatory ideologies in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
The uses and abuses of participatory ideologies in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Author(s): Aleksandar Vranješ, Borislav VukojevićSubject(s): Cultural history, Communication studies, Political history, Politics and communication, History of Communism, Film / Cinema / Cinematography
Published by: Fakultet političkih nauka Univerziteta u Banjoj Luci
Keywords: participation; Yugoslavia; Communist Party of Yugoslavia; movies; protests;
Summary/Abstract: After the formation of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY), the Communist Party of Yugoslavia (CPY) has organized large work and youth actions aimed at rebuilding the country after the Second World War. The main hypothesis of this paper is that in Yugoslavia there was no participation in the true sense, but that there were mechanisms which represented the ideology of participation. Work actions had huge impact on rebuilding the land, but they were not voluntary - which is a basic requirement of modern theory of participation. Likewise, the term participation is further explained in this paper, in order to further explain the thesis of formal participation in the former Yugoslavia. Student protests in 1968 were not an isolated case of revolt against the system, the basic characteristics of popular revolt that had its roots back in the early sixties. The aim of this paper is theoretical analysis of the theory of participation and the basic characteristics of Yugoslavia, in order to show that the participation of the people in the exercise of power was just an illusion, ie. formal. Case Study about films of the sixties and seventies in Yugoslavia illustrates the processes of censorship and imposition of ideology of participation.
Journal: Politeia - Naučni časopis Fakulteta političkih nauka u Banjoj Luci za društvena pitanja
- Issue Year: 5/2015
- Issue No: 9
- Page Range: 187-206
- Page Count: 20
- Language: English