Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Architecture, Belgrade
Abstract
The paper explores the introduction and articulation of ideas and aesthetic
practice of postmodernism in architecture of late socialism in Yugoslavia,
with the focus on Belgrade architecture scene. Theoretical and methodological
point of departure of this analysis is J?rgen Habermas's thesis of modernity
as an incomplete, i.e., unfinished project, from his influential essay ?Die
Moderne: Ein unvollendetes Projekt? (1980). The thematic framework of the
paper is shifted towards issues raised by Habermas which concern relations of
cultural modernity and societal modernization, or rather towards
consideration of architectural postmodernity in relation to the split between
culture and society. The paper investigates architectural discourse which was
profiled in Belgrade in 1980s, in a historical context of cultural modernity
simultaneous with Habermas's text, but in different conditions of societal
modernization of Yugoslav late socialism. In that, the principle
methodological question concerns the interpretation of postmodern
architecture as part of the new cultural production within the social
restructuration of late and/or end of socialism as a system, that being
analogous to Fredric Jameson's thesis of ?Postmodernism, Or, The Cultural
Logic of Late Capitalism? (1984).
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Urban Studies,Visual Arts and Performing Arts,Architecture
Cited by
4 articles.
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