Titostalgija

Titostalgija

Mitja Velikonja

The author explores why Tito remains a popular symbol of stability, social security and independence, despite critical views of his regime. The book maps the cultural, political and everyday manifestations of "Titostalgia".

Titostalgia – a study of nostalgia for Josip Broz is a socio-cultural study by Slovenian professor Mitja Velikonja, one of the leading researchers of post-socialist nostalgia and Yugonostalgia. The author does not deal with Tito's biography or his historical role, but with the phenomenon of posthumous nostalgia – “Titostalgia” – that emerged after the breakup of Yugoslavia in 1991 and the transitional crises of the 1990s.

The book is structured in five chapters plus an introduction, conclusion and bibliography: the introduction “Josip Broz is good all the way” (inspired by everyday examples such as Tito's picture on sugar in a cafe), mapping nostalgia and research approaches, the culture of Titostalgia (Tito as a living legend), manifestations in popular culture, politics, media and everyday life, and an analysis of the reasons why Tito remains a positively symbolic figure for many (stability, social justice, independence from blocs, prosperity).

Velikonja distinguishes titostalgia from classical nostalgia: it is not just a memory of the past, but a reinterpretation and idealization – younger generations who did not live in Yugoslavia show nostalgia for “better times”. The phenomenon is present in all ex-YU republics, but with different intensity (stronger in Serbia, Bosnia, Montenegro; more subtle in Slovenia and Croatia). The book uses empirical examples: graffiti, souvenirs, music, films, political campaigns, polls and media discourses.

The style is academic, but accessible – critical of simplifications (e.g. that titostalgia is just manipulation or retro-communism), emphasizes its emancipatory potential as a critique of transitional capitalism, poverty and loss of social security. It is one of the key books on Yugonostalgia, influencing further research (e.g. on rock, art, media).

Titel des Originals
Titostalgija. Študija nostalgije po Josipu Brozu
Übersetzung
Branka Dimitrijević
Editor
Ivan Čolović
Titelseite
Ivan Mesner
Maße
16,5 x 11,5 cm
Seitenzahl
182
Verlag
Biblioteka XX vek, Beograd, 2010.
 
Latein Schrift. Taschenbuch.
Sprache: Serbisch.

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