Breakup of Yugoslavia Portrayed by Serbian Alternative Comics Scene - The Case of Aleksandar Zograf
Breakup of Yugoslavia Portrayed by Serbian Alternative Comics Scene - The Case of Aleksandar Zograf
Author(s): Natalia Nowińska-AntoniewiczSubject(s): Anthropology, Gender Studies, Visual Arts, Serbian Literature, Sociology of Culture, Inter-Ethnic Relations
Published by: Szkoła Wyższa Psychologii Społecznej
Keywords: comics; Yugoslavia; everyday life;
Summary/Abstract: The article presents phenomenon of emergence of Serbian alternative comics scene during the period of breakup of Yugoslavia. The analysis is focused on anthology of works “Regards from Serbia” by Aleksandar Zograf who is considered the founder of the new direction in comic art. The works drawn over the nineties were portraying everyday life in Yugoslavia during its breakup. This period has been considered a strong taboo since and is not being willingly taken up by scientist from former-Yugoslavia what makes it difficult to gain knowledge that would meet scientific standards. Zograf’s comics were being published both in his country and abroad, what made them source of knowledge on situation in the Balkans of the world. In the article comic art is also being treated as anthropological evidence that enables understanding of foreign culture and processes related to attempts of rejection of the old ideological, moral, and axiological order.
Journal: Kultura Popularna
- Issue Year: 61/2019
- Issue No: 03
- Page Range: 16-28
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English