English below.
Objavljen je drugi broj Antipolitike. Tema broja je Jugoslavija. Kao i u slučaju prvog broja štampali smo dve verzije, na engleskom i na našem jeziku. Ovaj broj će imati i verziju na grčkom jeziku koja će biti objavljena do kraja godine. Javite nam se ukoliko želite kopiju ili da pomognete sa distribucijom. Trenutno je dostupan na sledećim mestima: Beograd: Okretnica, Utopia, Beopolis; Babušnica: KKUSIUSK, Novi Sad: Rizom; Zagreb: Što čitaš?; Zadar: Nigdjezemska.
Sadržaj:
Jugoslavija: Država ili revolucionarna zajednica?
Will Firth: Jezik i politika u bivšoj Jugoslaviji
CrimethInc: WR: Misterije organizma – S onu stranu oslobođenja želje
Na terenu kapitala – Režimi rada i roda u Jugoslaviji
Marijana Stojčić: Proleteri svih zemalja – Ko vam pere čarape? Od partizanke do Drug-ce Žene. Feministički pokret u Jugslaviji 1978-1989
Lila: Radničko samoupravljanje u Jugoslaviji – Emancipacija radništva ili kapitalistička podela rada?
Guillaume Lenormant: Paul Zorkine (Pavle Vrbica)
Paul Zorkine: Mit o radničkim savetima kod Tita
Fredy Perlman: Rađanje revolucionarnog pokreta u Jugoslaviji
Dopisnici časopisa Black&Red: Dolje crvena buržoazija – Analiza lipanjske studentske pobune u Beogradu
Jelka Kljajić-Imširović: Disidenti i zatvor
Lorraine Perlman: Tri godine u Jugoslaviji
Juraj Katalenac: Praxis: pokušaj nepoštedne kritike
Our baba doesn’t say fairy tales: Kako (ne)kritizirati – Demistificiranje antiimperijalističkog narativa o raspadu Jugoslavije
Ferdi: “Nisu to bajke nego istina” – Kritički pregled romske politike u “zlatno doba” SFRJ
Damjan Pavlica: Savremena istorija Kosova
Vlado Kristl: O odlasku u partizane
Nina Simonović: Protiv svake Jugoslavija – O ideologiji prelaska iz kapitalizma u kapitalizam, kroz kapitalizam.
Laslo Sekelj: Antisemitizam u SFRJ
Mladen Stilinović anarhist
Branko Ćopić: Jeretička priča
Slavko Bogdanović: Pesma underground tribina mladih Novi Sad
Marko Paunović: Između politike i poetike
The second issue is out. The theme of the issue is Yugoslavia. As in the case of the first issue, we published two versions, one in English and the other in Serbo-Croatian. This issues will have also have a Greek language edition which will be published by the end of the year. Let us know if you want a copy or to help us with the distribution.
Contents:
Yugoslavia: a State or a Revolutionary Community?
Will Firth: Language and Politics in Ex-Yugoslavia
CrimethInc: WR: Mysteries of the Organism – Beyond the Liberation of Desire
On the terrain of capital: Labour and gender regimes in Yugoslavia
Marijana Stojčić: Proletarians of the world – who washes your socks?
From female Partisans to Comrade Woman. The Feminist Movement in
Yugoslavia 1978-1989
Lila: Yugoslav workers’ self-management – Emancipation of workers or
capitalist division of labor?
Guillaume Lenormant: Paul Zorkine (Pavle Vrbica)
Paul Zorkine: The myth of workers councils under Tito
Fredy Perlman: Birth of a Revolutionary Movement in Yugoslavia
Black & Red correspondents: Down with the Red Bourgeoisie of Yugoslavia
– An Analysis of the June Students’ Insurrection in Belgrade, Yugoslavia
(1968)
Jelka Kljajić-Imširović: Dissidents and prison
Lorraine Perlman: Three Years in Yugoslavia
Juraj Katalenac: Praxis: an attempt at ruthless criticism
Our baba doesn’t say fairy tales: How [not] to do a critique:
Demystifying the anti-imperialist narrative of the collapse of Yugoslavia
Ferdi: “Nisu to bajke nego istina” – A critical appraisal of Roma politics
in SFRY’s ‘golden era’
Damjan Pavlica: Contemporary History of Kosovo
Vlado Kristl: On going to the Partisans
Nina Simonović: Against Every Yugoslavia – On the ideology of the
transition from capitalism to capitalism, through capitalism
Laslo Sekelj: Antisemitism in SFRY
Mladen Stilinović, an anarchist
Branko Ćopić: A Heretical Tale
Slavko Bogdanović: Poem Underground the Tribune of youth Novi Sad
Marko Paunović: Between Politics and Poetics