The photographic series Tito/Tata and the accompanying essay examine the construction of the father figure in the public and private sphere in communist Yugoslavia. Through combined textual analysis of and artistic intervention on found documentary photographs of her own father as well as the country’s president, Josip Broz Tito, Paula Muhr explores the fictional potential of the purportedly neutral visual historical documents. She foregrounds the “optical unconscious” content of the documentary images, thus disclosing their role in the construction and the perpetuation of the country’s collective fantasy of the omnipotent yet benevolent patriarchal figure
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In 1980 Tito's health deteriorated. The citizens of Yugoslavia followed the news about the course of...
In 2011 I worked on a project in Tito’s bunker in Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina (currently run and ...
This paper aims to recapitulate the changes in the politics of media representation of the recent Sl...
Communist Stardom in the Cold War: Josip Broz Tito in Western and Yugoslav Photography, 1943-1980 N...
Robin Hood of the Balkans, hero of World War II, father of the nation, founder of the Non-Aligned Mo...
This dissertation examines the iconographic and ideological aspects of the public image of Josip Bro...
International audienceThe link between photography and memory is generally acknowledged: photography...
The archive of the Photo Service of the President of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia co...
Josip Broz Tito jest jednym z najpopularniejszych polityków w światowej historii. Na Bałkanach nie m...
The aim of this paper is to present the first results of an on-going research project on the social ...
International audienceMy interest in family relations in Albania started in the mid-1990s when I was...
Bachelor thesis analyses two chosen parts of standards propaganda documentary series Descendants and...
The aim of the thesis Propaganda and Documentary Photography in 1950s in Czechoslovakia is to find o...
This paper aims to study the use of a ‘subjective’ view in Czechoslovakian photography through docum...
Geographically, and ideologically, Yugoslavia stood on the border between two confronted blocks duri...
In 1980 Tito's health deteriorated. The citizens of Yugoslavia followed the news about the course of...
In 2011 I worked on a project in Tito’s bunker in Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina (currently run and ...
This paper aims to recapitulate the changes in the politics of media representation of the recent Sl...