Atjaunināt sīkdatņu piekrišanu

Staging the Promises: Everyday Future-Making in a Serbian Industrial Town [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 277 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 454 g, 21 b&w halftones, 2 maps - 21 Halftones, black and white - 2 Maps
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jan-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Cornell University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1501780131
  • ISBN-13: 9781501780134
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
  • Mīkstie vāki
  • Cena: 33,90 €
  • Grāmatu piegādes laiks ir 3-4 nedēļas, ja grāmata ir uz vietas izdevniecības noliktavā. Ja izdevējam nepieciešams publicēt jaunu tirāžu, grāmatas piegāde var aizkavēties.
  • Daudzums:
  • Ielikt grozā
  • Piegādes laiks - 4-6 nedēļas
  • Pievienot vēlmju sarakstam
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 277 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 454 g, 21 b&w halftones, 2 maps - 21 Halftones, black and white - 2 Maps
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Jan-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Cornell University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1501780131
  • ISBN-13: 9781501780134
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
"This book ethnographically delves into how the citizens of a declining Serbian copper-processing town, once a thriving Yugoslav town, shape their present and near future amid the gap between grand aspirational promises, theatrically performed by authorities, and the uncertain realities of the late-industrial environment"--

Staging the Promises reveals how inhabitants of Bor, a Serbian copper-processing and mining town that lived through prosperous Yugoslav times and a post-socialist decline, were the audience theatrically performed promises of aspirational futures. Deana Jovanovic chronicles the efforts of the copper-processing company and the town's authorities to theatrically perform promises of better economic, urban, environmental, infrastructural and post-industrial futures. Her book asks: What impact did the staging of promises have on the residents? What temporal, material, and political effects did these performances generate? How did they shape the citizens' futures and their present?

Jovanovic offers many ethnographic examples of ambivalence in people's orientation to their futures, while residents balanced hope with despair, disillusionment, and dismay. Staging the Promises highlights how the performances shaped the present, and how, in a Gramscian twist, they sustained hope alongside power dynamics that residents often criticized.

Staging the Promises assesses the performative ways through which contemporary capitalist futures are remade. For Jovanovic, Bor represents a site that reflects a current global trend: staging the promises of enhanced futures today play a significant role in contemporary populist politics. Through them, she argues, distant futures become gradually withdrawn from people's horizons.

Introduction
Fabricating
Mimicking
Bargaining
(Dis)Connecting: Infrastructures and Thermopolitics of Hope
Pretending
Accelerating
Conclusion

Deana Jovanovi is Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Utrecht University. Deana studies how people make futures, interact with pipes and cables, and live with airborne particles in industrial environments.