The likeness: semblance and self in Slovene society
"The Likeness is a close ethnographic study of subjectivity in the former Yugoslav republic of Slovenia. In this highly imaginative work, the author argues that Slovenes provide a remarkable counterbalance to Western notions of a divided inner and outer self by playing with surface level resemb...
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adam_text | Contents List ofIllustrations ix Preface: Andandpersand xi Introduction I. OfSemblances and... 1 II. OfSelves 21 A Break in the Pattern 37 Chapter 1 I. Walter Benjamin, Ljubljana, 1986 41 II. Walter Benjamin (et al.) Speaks His Mind, Ljubljana, 1986 (2001,2003) 51 Chapter 2 I. Technologies ofSelf-Protection 58 II. “By the very cunning ofthe scene” 69
Portraits of a Three-Headed Mountain (1968, 2004, 2007) 80 Chapter 3 I. Two in the Same: Janez Janša, Janez Janša, Janez Janša, and Janez Janša II. This Is Going to Hurt a Little 82 92 Chapter 4 I. Is Slavoj Žižek Full ofShit? 106 II. More on the Same Subject 114 Chapter 5 I. Inside the Body Is Blood and Bone 127 II. “...orat leastfail while trying” 136 Afterword: Melania Trump (née Melanija Knavs) 146 Bibliography 155 Index 171
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Index aberrant behavior, 10,21-26 Adams, Louisa, 146-47 Adorno, Theodore, xii, 105 aesthetic thickening, xi, 89. See also and... and... and... Afrofhturism, 143n9 Althusser, Louis, 10ІП26 Amory Show (1913), 7-8 and... and... and.... 29, 69,109,110,141, 143. See aho aesthetic thickening andandpersand, xi-xii, xv, 89,109-10,141. See aho aesthetic thickening; plurality andorpersand, xi, xv anthropology, as discipline, 5,38-39 Appiah, Kwame Anthony, 124 appropriation, 35,54n7. See aho copies; like nesses; plagiarism Aristotle, 71 art exhibit-catalog essay, as form, 7-8,45-46, 108 art exhibitions: Armory Show, 7-8; “The Inter national Exhibition of Modem Art,” 7-Ю, 86; readymades in, 85, 86; Vulgata, 45-47, 46fig. See also Evropa series (ihbar); museum exhibitions; Name Readymade project; What Does Contemporary Art Demand of Its Institution? conference (2003) art historical lecture, as form, 49,108. See aho audience behavior; Benjamin, Walter; Žižek, Slavoj artistic production, 7-9 Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM), 89 Athey, Ron, 130-31 attribution, xii-xiii, 29. See aho plagiarism audience behavior, 76-77,104n30,110-11,116, 123,129-30. See aho lecture, as form authenticity, 6,18nl4, 29n23,97,102. See aho sincerity; transparency authority and voice, 74-76 autonomy, 143nl0 awkwardness, 76,87,90-91,134-35 Badovinac, Zdenka, 83, 88 Bakhtin, Mikhail, xvn4, xvi, 20,99n23,117Ш5 Bataille, Georges, 115nl2 Bateson, Gregory, 49,50n5 Beatty, Joyce, 146,151-52 Benjamin, Walter: description of, 47,74, 109n6; lectures by, 41-44, 51; on original VS. copy, 53-54;
work of, 1, 41, 47 Blisset(t), Luther, 55, 60, 92,98,132 body art, 130-36,144-45. See also Evropa series (Tabar); politics-as-art Bosnia, 3 171
172 INDEX Bourriaud, Nicolas, 68 Božovič, Miran, 48 Brainscore, 85 bullshit: Frankfurt on, 114-19,126; lack of self-examination and, 121; of Žižek, 1069,112-14,122,126. See aho shit Butler, Judith, 26,124 capitalism, 3,123,137-42,144-45 Chomsky, Noam, 108 Čičigo, Katja, 136note človek/človeka/ljudje (term), 92-93,95-97. See aho nominative suppletion colonialism, 39,136-39 communism, 2-5,9-П, 28,138-39,144. See aho capitalism; socialism conformity, 24-26. See also Evropa series (Habar); individualism; Laibach (band) copies, 1,7-8,132. See aho appropriation; doubleness; likenesses Crack (publication), 142 craziness, 10, 21-26 criticism, 106-8 currency, 14,45,134n3 Czechoslovakia, 2 data and people, 40-41 deception, xiii-xvi. See aho authenticity; transparency democracy, 11,138-39,144-45. See aho capitalism depth subjectivity, 32n28 Derrida, Jacques, 73 Diao, David, 54n7 difference and differentiation, 49-51 display rules, 24-26,33 divinity and voice, 74-75 Dolar, Mladen, xii-xv; on Laibach, 10-11; lec ture as form by, 48; on voice, 70-75, 77-78,114ПІ1,131-32 domination, 136-39,145 doubleness, xi-xvi; copies as, 1, 7-8,132; in footnotes and manuscript, 90Ш2; gram mar of, 92-97i of Hitler, 49-50; Name Readymade project on, 82-84, 86-92,98, 105,109n6; Nietzsche on, 92,99; Žižek on, 99-102. See aho likenesses; mimesis; plurality drunkenness, 22-23,31 dual (grammatical number), 92-97 duality. See doubleness Duchamp, Marcel, 85-86 Dunn, Elizabeth, 139-40 East Germany, 2 ecology, 125-26 eel, xiv, xv, 4 Egypt, 3 emotional constraint, 24-26,33 ethnography, 37-38 European Union (EU),
Slovenia as member of, 14nl0,18, 28,35,128 Emopa series (Tabar), 127-30,135-36. See aho ihbar, Ive Examined Life (film), 124,125fig. excrement. See shit fanaticism, 13 fantasy worlds, 44nl Fatima (musician), 141-43 figure and the ground, 123-24,126 Fiškin, Vadim, 17 Fjell, Hawe, 131 footnotes, as form, 90nl2 Fountain (Duchamp), 86 Four Fundamental Concepts ofPsychoanaly sis (Miller), xii Frankfort, Harry, 114-16,117-19,126 Franko В., 67,130 Freud, Sigmund, 72 Galerija Kapelica, 131 Gates, Henry Louis, 143 Gell, Alfred, xiv, 18nl4 gender and bullshit, 115nl3 Geo-Art Statistics Research Institute of the Republic of Slovenia (RISGURS), 16-17, 55n8, 60,132 Gerber baby food plant, 139-40,144 German language, 96nl8 Germany, 2 Ghana, 3 glas (term), 95nl7. See aho voice Goffman, Erving, 97ո22 Grambye, Lars, 68 Grassi, Davide. See Janša, Janez Gržinič, Marina, 48 Hardt, Michael, 124 Hawthorne, Katie, 142 Hegel, G.W.F., 48,99,109n7,114 Henderson, Andrea, 32ո28 Hitler, Adolf, 13n9,49-50,97-98
INDEX Hoskin, Keith, 119,120 hot air, 118ПІ6. See aho bullshit; voice Hrvatin, Emil. See Janša, Janez humbug, 34,75,115-16,117-18,122. See aho bullshit humor, 39. See aho laughter; playíúlness Hungary, 2 identity, 13ո8,34. See aho Laibach (band); self-expression; self-representation; subjectivity ideology, defined, 10Ш26 Ilongots, 19nl6,74n9 I Mise You (Franko В.), 67 improvisation, 120-21,141,142 In Advance ofa Broken Arm (Duchamp), 85 index, as concept, 19Ш5 India, 3 individualism, 20,140,143-44. See aho con formity; Name Readymade project; no originality in art Indonesia, 3 “The International Exhibition of Modem Art“ (Ljubljana, 1986), 7-Ю, 86 interpassivity and technology, 64-67 Interrogation Machine (Monroe), 11 irony, 28n22,39 IRWIN, 13, 68, 81fig., 98 Janez Jama: A Biography (Janša), 91-92 Janša, Ivan. See Janša, Janez (politician) Janša, Janez (née Davide Grassi), 83,85, 86, 88,98,109n6 Janša, Janez (née Emil Hrvatin), 82-84, 86-88,90,98,109n6 Janša, Janez (née Žiga Kariž), 86,88,90,98, I09n6 Janša, Janez (politician), 83, 85, 86,91-93 Janša, Janez, as name, 85 Jesus Christ, 75 Kapelica Gallerija, 64,67,127 Kardum, Simon, 68 Kariž, Žiga, 60,90. See aho Janša, Janez Keane, Webb, 116 Knavs, Melanija. See Thump, Melania Kolenec, Aljoša, 48,67 Kovačič, Marko, 59 Krpan, Jurij, 58 Krpič, Tomaž, I29nl Kuhn, Thomas, 102n27 Kulik, Oleg, 131 173 Lacan, Jacques; philosophical ideas of, 52, 100,102n28; scholars on, 67,108; story of Zeuxis and Parrhasius by, xii-xiii, xiv Laibach (band), 5,9-13,20,59- See aho music-as-culture; no originality in art Laibach (term), I0n6
language, 92-97. See aho speech communica tion; voice Laporte, Dominique, 114nll, 12ІП22. See aho shit “L’artista sloveno” (Blisset), 55ո8 laughter, 99ո23. See aho humor; playfulness leakiness, 25n20 lecture, as form, 48-49,108,123. See aho art exhibitions; audience behavior; Ben jamin, Walter; Žižek, Slavoj Levine, Sherrie, 54n7 Lévi-Strauss, Claude, 100-101 Lewis, Eric, 89 liar, 115-16,119. See aho bullshit; humbug Licul, Maja, 45-47,51,52, 55, 69, 74, 76 likenesses, xi-xvi, 19-20,57nl0. See aho dou bleness; mimesis Like to Like/Mount Triglav (IRWIN), 81fig. Ljublana International Exhibition of Modem Art, 7-Ю, 86 Ljubljana school of psychoanalysis, 48-49 Mahmood, Saba, 143Ш0 Makrolab, 17,18fig, 60,74,76 Malaysia, 136,138n6 Malevich, Kazimir, 9-Ю, 54n7, 86 Mapping Ideology (Žižek), 100-101 Marshall, P. David, 112n8 Mclver, Meredith, 152-53 mental illness, 21-26 Metelkova, 84 Mikhail Bakhtin (Clark and Holquist), 51 mimesis, 1,10,39,49,57nl0. See aho double ness; likenesses Minima Moralia (Adomo), 105 misrecognitíon, 102ոո27-28 Mitchell, Timothy, 136-37,144 Močnik, Rastko, 48 Modema Galerija, 45, 63-64 Mondrian, Piet, 41-43,52-53 Morgan Freemark, xi Mount TViglav, front cover, 12,130 Mount Triglav (OHO), 80fig. Mount Triglav on Mount Triglav (Janez Janša, Janez Janša, and Janez Janša), 8lfig.
174 INDEX multiple single, 43. See aho Blisset(t), Luther; IRWIN; Janša, Janez; Laibach (band) museum exhibitions: at Museum of Modem History, 16. See aho art exhibitions Museum of Modem History (Ljubljana), 16 music-as-culture, 89,120-21,141-42. See aho Laibach (band); politics-as-art Name Readymade project, 82, 83, 85, 86-93, 103-5,109n6 names, 85, 87, 92ШЗ, 97n21. See aho under Janša; multiple single national particularity, 28-30 Naturalis Historia (Pliny the Elder), xii neocolonialism, as term, 138. See aho capital ism; colonialism Neue Slowenische Kunst See NSK newt (Proteus anguinus), 12,29n24,129 New York Times (publication), 152 Nietzsche, Friedrich, 48n3,92, 99 nihilism, 48n3 nominative suppletion, 95-97 nonsense, 106-8. See aho humor; playfulness no originality in art, 8, 20-21,145. See aho conformity; Laibach (band); politics-as-art Novi Kolektivizem, 13,14 NSK, 11,13-16. See also IRWIN; Laibach (band) Nussbaum, Martha, 124 Obalne Galerije, 128 Obama, Michelle, 147,149-50,152,153fig. obscurity, 18nl4 On Copy” (Benjamin), 1 opacity doctrine, 30n25 Open Society Foundation, 4-5 O’Reily, Kira, 131 Orlan, 130 Ortner, Joseph, 68 Pandora’s Box of Well-Ifended Ideas, 19-20 parallax gap, 100,102,103,105 The Parallax View (Žižek), 100,106 PA.RA.S.I.T.E. Museum of Contemporary Art, 16,132,134ՈՅ Parrhasius. See Zeuxis and Parrhasius, story of Peljhan, Marko, 17,58-60,61,62, 69,74, 76 people and data, 38-39 piano bar, 7,15-16,34 plagiarism, 147,148-53. See aho attribution Plostos Civilization (Kovačič), 59 Plato, 120 playfulness, 37-39,98-99. See aho humor; laughter;
nonsense Pliny the Elder, xii, xiii plurality, 43-44,95-96. See aho aesthetic thickening; andandpersand; doubleness Podnar, Gregor, 45 Pogačar, Tadej, 7,15-16,34,134ո3 Poland, 2,139-41,144 politics-as-art, 13,104-5,109n6,128. See aho art exhibitions; body art; Evropa series (Tabar); music-as-culture; Name Ready made project; no originality in art; NSK pornography, 125Ո24 postal services, 14 power, 136-39,145 Privatizing Poland (Dunn), 139-40 promises, 73n9,74 Protem anguinus (newt), 29n24,129 public silence, 24-26 punk band. See Laibach (band) The Puppet and the Dwarf(Žižek), 27 Pythagoras, 76-77 Rammstein, 20nl7 readymades, 85-86. See also Name Ready made project recognition, 99-103 refrigerators, 5, 29n24,138 “Repetitions of a Text—a Text on Repetition” (Čičigo), 136note retro-avant-gardism, 9,77. See aho art exhibi tions; no originality in art RISGURS, 16-17,55n8, 60,132 Romania, 2 Ronell, Avital, 124 Rosaldo, Michelle, 19Ш6,32n27, 73n9 Saleci, Renata, 48 sarcastises, xi Savage, Dan, 103-4 Schwarzenegger, Arnold, 33-34,35n31 secret of the form, 78 self-aggrandizement, 117-18. See aho bullshit self-control, 24-26 self-examination, 119-22. See aho identity self-expression, 21, 24-28, 32,57, 69-72, 142-43. See aho speech communication; subjectivity; voice self-performance, 2,97n22 self-representation: in art conference, 68; authenticity of, 6,18nl4, 29n23,97,102;
INDEX body art on, 130-36,144-45; of Licul, 45-46, 51,55; in Mondrian’s art, 52-55; of Peljhan, 58-59, 61-62; reflexivity of, 68-69; techniques for altered, 59-61, 63-64,67-68; transparency of, 6,116-17; voice and, 70-77. See aho doubleness “Serial Killers” (Seltzer), 58 sexual roleplay, 103-4 shit, 109n7,114,118Ш6,12Ш22,124. See aho bullshit; trash The Shortest Shadow (Župančič), 49,99 sincerity, 116-17. See aho authenticity sinceroid, xi Singer, Peter, 124 Sisters of Scipio Nasica, 13 Slovene language, 92-97 Slovene Space Agency (SVA), 17,30n24,132 Slovenia; as member of EU, 14nl0,18, 28,35, 128; national particularity of, 28-30; political history of, 1, 2-6,132-33,13839. See aho Yugoslavia Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS), 86, 88 Smith, Adam, 119 socialism, 139. See aho capitalism; communism Soros, George, 4 speech communication, U7nl5. See aho lan guage; self-expression; voice statecraft, 6 Štefančič, Marcel, Jr., 91-92 Stelare, 131 subjectivity, 30-35, 72-73,118-19· See aho self-expression; self-representation The Sublime Object ofIdeology (Žižek), 27 suicide, 23,133 Šušteršič, Apolonija, 17,62, б7-б8,69, 74, 76,78 Šuvaković, Miško, 77 A System ofLogic (Mill), 82 Tabar, Ive, 127-30,135-36,144-45 Taylor, Astra, 124,125ո24 Taylor, Charles, 143ШО technology: as barrier, 58-59, 63-64; inter passivity and, 64-67; as mediator, 60-62 The Making ofthe Slovenian State, 19881992 (Janša), 91 time, as structure, 8-9,45,46,110-12,123 Tito, Josef, 1, 3,9,10n6,16,41 175 toilets, 109n7. See aho shit transparency, 6,116-17 See also authenticity trash, 124,125fig. See aho shit Thimp,
Donald, 34,118,146,148 Trump, Melania, 1-2, 27fig·, 32-35,40, 146-54 Untitkd (Licul), 45-46, 51, 55, 74 visibility, 74-76. See aho self-representation vocative gap, 97-98 voice, 70-76,77,114ПІ1,131-32. See aho lan guage; self-expression; speech communication A Voice and Nothing More (Dolar), 70-75 Vulgata, The Third Triennial ofSlovene Con temporary Art (art exhibition), 44-47, 46fig. Weapons ofthe Weak (Scott), 136-37 West, Cornel, 110,119,120,121,124,141 What Does Contemporary Art Demand of Its Institution? conference (2003), 63, 65, 68. See aho politics-as-art Whorf, Benjamin Lee, 94nl6 Wizard of Oz, 75-76 Wolle, irine, 55 Wordsworth, William, 32n28 Yankovic, Frank, 34n30 Yankovic, Weird Al, 34n30 Yugoslavia: art scene of, 8-9; political history of, 1,2-4,41,132. See aho Slovenia Zabel, Igor, xii, 20,105 Zeuxis and Parrhasius, story of, xii-xvi Zgonc, Špela, 24-26, 28, ЗО Živadinov, Dragan, 17,60, 66n4,68 Žižek, Slavoj, 5; background of, 28; bullshit of, 106-9,112-14,122,126; on duality, 99-102; on figure and ground, 123-24, 126; on interpassivity, 64-65; on irony, 28n22; lecture as form by, 48; as per former, 112-13,12ІП21; on pornography, 125n24; on secret of the form, 78; on self, 112ПІ0; on self-expression, 21,26-28,30; on trash, 124-26; unending lecture by, 110-11; on voice, 73n8 Župančič, Alenka, 48,49-50,92,97,99
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Contents List ofIllustrations ix Preface: Andandpersand xi Introduction I. OfSemblances and. 1 II. OfSelves 21 A Break in the Pattern 37 Chapter 1 I. Walter Benjamin, Ljubljana, 1986 41 II. Walter Benjamin (et al.) Speaks His Mind, Ljubljana, 1986 (2001,2003) 51 Chapter 2 I. Technologies ofSelf-Protection 58 II. “By the very cunning ofthe scene” 69
Portraits of a Three-Headed Mountain (1968, 2004, 2007) 80 Chapter 3 I. Two in the Same: Janez Janša, Janez Janša, Janez Janša, and Janez Janša II. This Is Going to Hurt a Little 82 92 Chapter 4 I. Is Slavoj Žižek Full ofShit? 106 II. More on the Same Subject 114 Chapter 5 I. Inside the Body Is Blood and Bone 127 II. “.orat leastfail while trying” 136 Afterword: Melania Trump (née Melanija Knavs) 146 Bibliography 155 Index 171
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Index aberrant behavior, 10,21-26 Adams, Louisa, 146-47 Adorno, Theodore, xii, 105 aesthetic thickening, xi, 89. See also and. and. and. Afrofhturism, 143n9 Althusser, Louis, 10ІП26 Amory Show (1913), 7-8 and. and. and. 29, 69,109,110,141, 143. See aho aesthetic thickening andandpersand, xi-xii, xv, 89,109-10,141. See aho aesthetic thickening; plurality andorpersand, xi, xv anthropology, as discipline, 5,38-39 Appiah, Kwame Anthony, 124 appropriation, 35,54n7. See aho copies; like nesses; plagiarism Aristotle, 71 art exhibit-catalog essay, as form, 7-8,45-46, 108 art exhibitions: Armory Show, 7-8; “The Inter national Exhibition of Modem Art,” 7-Ю, 86; readymades in, 85, 86; Vulgata, 45-47, 46fig. See also Evropa series (ihbar); museum exhibitions; Name Readymade project; What Does Contemporary Art Demand of Its Institution? conference (2003) art historical lecture, as form, 49,108. See aho audience behavior; Benjamin, Walter; Žižek, Slavoj artistic production, 7-9 Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM), 89 Athey, Ron, 130-31 attribution, xii-xiii, 29. See aho plagiarism audience behavior, 76-77,104n30,110-11,116, 123,129-30. See aho lecture, as form authenticity, 6,18nl4, 29n23,97,102. See aho sincerity; transparency authority and voice, 74-76 autonomy, 143nl0 awkwardness, 76,87,90-91,134-35 Badovinac, Zdenka, 83, 88 Bakhtin, Mikhail, xvn4, xvi, 20,99n23,117Ш5 Bataille, Georges, 115nl2 Bateson, Gregory, 49,50n5 Beatty, Joyce, 146,151-52 Benjamin, Walter: description of, 47,74, 109n6; lectures by, 41-44, 51; on original VS. copy, 53-54;
work of, 1, 41, 47 Blisset(t), Luther, 55, 60, 92,98,132 body art, 130-36,144-45. See also Evropa series (Tabar); politics-as-art Bosnia, 3 171
172 INDEX Bourriaud, Nicolas, 68 Božovič, Miran, 48 Brainscore, 85 bullshit: Frankfurt on, 114-19,126; lack of self-examination and, 121; of Žižek, 1069,112-14,122,126. See aho shit Butler, Judith, 26,124 capitalism, 3,123,137-42,144-45 Chomsky, Noam, 108 Čičigo, Katja, 136note človek/človeka/ljudje (term), 92-93,95-97. See aho nominative suppletion colonialism, 39,136-39 communism, 2-5,9-П, 28,138-39,144. See aho capitalism; socialism conformity, 24-26. See also Evropa series (Habar); individualism; Laibach (band) copies, 1,7-8,132. See aho appropriation; doubleness; likenesses Crack (publication), 142 craziness, 10, 21-26 criticism, 106-8 currency, 14,45,134n3 Czechoslovakia, 2 data and people, 40-41 deception, xiii-xvi. See aho authenticity; transparency democracy, 11,138-39,144-45. See aho capitalism depth subjectivity, 32n28 Derrida, Jacques, 73 Diao, David, 54n7 difference and differentiation, 49-51 display rules, 24-26,33 divinity and voice, 74-75 Dolar, Mladen, xii-xv; on Laibach, 10-11; lec ture as form by, 48; on voice, 70-75, 77-78,114ПІ1,131-32 domination, 136-39,145 doubleness, xi-xvi; copies as, 1, 7-8,132; in footnotes and manuscript, 90Ш2; gram mar of, 92-97i of Hitler, 49-50; Name Readymade project on, 82-84, 86-92,98, 105,109n6; Nietzsche on, 92,99; Žižek on, 99-102. See aho likenesses; mimesis; plurality drunkenness, 22-23,31 dual (grammatical number), 92-97 duality. See doubleness Duchamp, Marcel, 85-86 Dunn, Elizabeth, 139-40 East Germany, 2 ecology, 125-26 eel, xiv, xv, 4 Egypt, 3 emotional constraint, 24-26,33 ethnography, 37-38 European Union (EU),
Slovenia as member of, 14nl0,18, 28,35,128 Emopa series (Tabar), 127-30,135-36. See aho ihbar, Ive Examined Life (film), 124,125fig. excrement. See shit fanaticism, 13 fantasy worlds, 44nl Fatima (musician), 141-43 figure and the ground, 123-24,126 Fiškin, Vadim, 17 Fjell, Hawe, 131 footnotes, as form, 90nl2 Fountain (Duchamp), 86 Four Fundamental Concepts ofPsychoanaly sis (Miller), xii Frankfort, Harry, 114-16,117-19,126 Franko В., 67,130 Freud, Sigmund, 72 Galerija Kapelica, 131 Gates, Henry Louis, 143 Gell, Alfred, xiv, 18nl4 gender and bullshit, 115nl3 Geo-Art Statistics Research Institute of the Republic of Slovenia (RISGURS), 16-17, 55n8, 60,132 Gerber baby food plant, 139-40,144 German language, 96nl8 Germany, 2 Ghana, 3 glas (term), 95nl7. See aho voice Goffman, Erving, 97ո22 Grambye, Lars, 68 Grassi, Davide. See Janša, Janez Gržinič, Marina, 48 Hardt, Michael, 124 Hawthorne, Katie, 142 Hegel, G.W.F., 48,99,109n7,114 Henderson, Andrea, 32ո28 Hitler, Adolf, 13n9,49-50,97-98
INDEX Hoskin, Keith, 119,120 hot air, 118ПІ6. See aho bullshit; voice Hrvatin, Emil. See Janša, Janez humbug, 34,75,115-16,117-18,122. See aho bullshit humor, 39. See aho laughter; playíúlness Hungary, 2 identity, 13ո8,34. See aho Laibach (band); self-expression; self-representation; subjectivity ideology, defined, 10Ш26 Ilongots, 19nl6,74n9 I Mise You (Franko В.), 67 improvisation, 120-21,141,142 In Advance ofa Broken Arm (Duchamp), 85 index, as concept, 19Ш5 India, 3 individualism, 20,140,143-44. See aho con formity; Name Readymade project; no originality in art Indonesia, 3 “The International Exhibition of Modem Art“ (Ljubljana, 1986), 7-Ю, 86 interpassivity and technology, 64-67 Interrogation Machine (Monroe), 11 irony, 28n22,39 IRWIN, 13, 68, 81fig., 98 Janez Jama: A Biography (Janša), 91-92 Janša, Ivan. See Janša, Janez (politician) Janša, Janez (née Davide Grassi), 83,85, 86, 88,98,109n6 Janša, Janez (née Emil Hrvatin), 82-84, 86-88,90,98,109n6 Janša, Janez (née Žiga Kariž), 86,88,90,98, I09n6 Janša, Janez (politician), 83, 85, 86,91-93 Janša, Janez, as name, 85 Jesus Christ, 75 Kapelica Gallerija, 64,67,127 Kardum, Simon, 68 Kariž, Žiga, 60,90. See aho Janša, Janez Keane, Webb, 116 Knavs, Melanija. See Thump, Melania Kolenec, Aljoša, 48,67 Kovačič, Marko, 59 Krpan, Jurij, 58 Krpič, Tomaž, I29nl Kuhn, Thomas, 102n27 Kulik, Oleg, 131 173 Lacan, Jacques; philosophical ideas of, 52, 100,102n28; scholars on, 67,108; story of Zeuxis and Parrhasius by, xii-xiii, xiv Laibach (band), 5,9-13,20,59- See aho music-as-culture; no originality in art Laibach (term), I0n6
language, 92-97. See aho speech communica tion; voice Laporte, Dominique, 114nll, 12ІП22. See aho shit “L’artista sloveno” (Blisset), 55ո8 laughter, 99ո23. See aho humor; playfulness leakiness, 25n20 lecture, as form, 48-49,108,123. See aho art exhibitions; audience behavior; Ben jamin, Walter; Žižek, Slavoj Levine, Sherrie, 54n7 Lévi-Strauss, Claude, 100-101 Lewis, Eric, 89 liar, 115-16,119. See aho bullshit; humbug Licul, Maja, 45-47,51,52, 55, 69, 74, 76 likenesses, xi-xvi, 19-20,57nl0. See aho dou bleness; mimesis Like to Like/Mount Triglav (IRWIN), 81fig. Ljublana International Exhibition of Modem Art, 7-Ю, 86 Ljubljana school of psychoanalysis, 48-49 Mahmood, Saba, 143Ш0 Makrolab, 17,18fig, 60,74,76 Malaysia, 136,138n6 Malevich, Kazimir, 9-Ю, 54n7, 86 Mapping Ideology (Žižek), 100-101 Marshall, P. David, 112n8 Mclver, Meredith, 152-53 mental illness, 21-26 Metelkova, 84 Mikhail Bakhtin (Clark and Holquist), 51 mimesis, 1,10,39,49,57nl0. See aho double ness; likenesses Minima Moralia (Adomo), 105 misrecognitíon, 102ոո27-28 Mitchell, Timothy, 136-37,144 Močnik, Rastko, 48 Modema Galerija, 45, 63-64 Mondrian, Piet, 41-43,52-53 Morgan Freemark, xi Mount TViglav, front cover, 12,130 Mount Triglav (OHO), 80fig. Mount Triglav on Mount Triglav (Janez Janša, Janez Janša, and Janez Janša), 8lfig.
174 INDEX multiple single, 43. See aho Blisset(t), Luther; IRWIN; Janša, Janez; Laibach (band) museum exhibitions: at Museum of Modem History, 16. See aho art exhibitions Museum of Modem History (Ljubljana), 16 music-as-culture, 89,120-21,141-42. See aho Laibach (band); politics-as-art Name Readymade project, 82, 83, 85, 86-93, 103-5,109n6 names, 85, 87, 92ШЗ, 97n21. See aho under Janša; multiple single national particularity, 28-30 Naturalis Historia (Pliny the Elder), xii neocolonialism, as term, 138. See aho capital ism; colonialism Neue Slowenische Kunst See NSK newt (Proteus anguinus), 12,29n24,129 New York Times (publication), 152 Nietzsche, Friedrich, 48n3,92, 99 nihilism, 48n3 nominative suppletion, 95-97 nonsense, 106-8. See aho humor; playfulness no originality in art, 8, 20-21,145. See aho conformity; Laibach (band); politics-as-art Novi Kolektivizem, 13,14 NSK, 11,13-16. See also IRWIN; Laibach (band) Nussbaum, Martha, 124 Obalne Galerije, 128 Obama, Michelle, 147,149-50,152,153fig. obscurity, 18nl4 On Copy” (Benjamin), 1 opacity doctrine, 30n25 Open Society Foundation, 4-5 O’Reily, Kira, 131 Orlan, 130 Ortner, Joseph, 68 Pandora’s Box of Well-Ifended Ideas, 19-20 parallax gap, 100,102,103,105 The Parallax View (Žižek), 100,106 PA.RA.S.I.T.E. Museum of Contemporary Art, 16,132,134ՈՅ Parrhasius. See Zeuxis and Parrhasius, story of Peljhan, Marko, 17,58-60,61,62, 69,74, 76 people and data, 38-39 piano bar, 7,15-16,34 plagiarism, 147,148-53. See aho attribution Plostos Civilization (Kovačič), 59 Plato, 120 playfulness, 37-39,98-99. See aho humor; laughter;
nonsense Pliny the Elder, xii, xiii plurality, 43-44,95-96. See aho aesthetic thickening; andandpersand; doubleness Podnar, Gregor, 45 Pogačar, Tadej, 7,15-16,34,134ո3 Poland, 2,139-41,144 politics-as-art, 13,104-5,109n6,128. See aho art exhibitions; body art; Evropa series (Tabar); music-as-culture; Name Ready made project; no originality in art; NSK pornography, 125Ո24 postal services, 14 power, 136-39,145 Privatizing Poland (Dunn), 139-40 promises, 73n9,74 Protem anguinus (newt), 29n24,129 public silence, 24-26 punk band. See Laibach (band) The Puppet and the Dwarf(Žižek), 27 Pythagoras, 76-77 Rammstein, 20nl7 readymades, 85-86. See also Name Ready made project recognition, 99-103 refrigerators, 5, 29n24,138 “Repetitions of a Text—a Text on Repetition” (Čičigo), 136note retro-avant-gardism, 9,77. See aho art exhibi tions; no originality in art RISGURS, 16-17,55n8, 60,132 Romania, 2 Ronell, Avital, 124 Rosaldo, Michelle, 19Ш6,32n27, 73n9 Saleci, Renata, 48 sarcastises, xi Savage, Dan, 103-4 Schwarzenegger, Arnold, 33-34,35n31 secret of the form, 78 self-aggrandizement, 117-18. See aho bullshit self-control, 24-26 self-examination, 119-22. See aho identity self-expression, 21, 24-28, 32,57, 69-72, 142-43. See aho speech communication; subjectivity; voice self-performance, 2,97n22 self-representation: in art conference, 68; authenticity of, 6,18nl4, 29n23,97,102;
INDEX body art on, 130-36,144-45; of Licul, 45-46, 51,55; in Mondrian’s art, 52-55; of Peljhan, 58-59, 61-62; reflexivity of, 68-69; techniques for altered, 59-61, 63-64,67-68; transparency of, 6,116-17; voice and, 70-77. See aho doubleness “Serial Killers” (Seltzer), 58 sexual roleplay, 103-4 shit, 109n7,114,118Ш6,12Ш22,124. See aho bullshit; trash The Shortest Shadow (Župančič), 49,99 sincerity, 116-17. See aho authenticity sinceroid, xi Singer, Peter, 124 Sisters of Scipio Nasica, 13 Slovene language, 92-97 Slovene Space Agency (SVA), 17,30n24,132 Slovenia; as member of EU, 14nl0,18, 28,35, 128; national particularity of, 28-30; political history of, 1, 2-6,132-33,13839. See aho Yugoslavia Slovenian Democratic Party (SDS), 86, 88 Smith, Adam, 119 socialism, 139. See aho capitalism; communism Soros, George, 4 speech communication, U7nl5. See aho lan guage; self-expression; voice statecraft, 6 Štefančič, Marcel, Jr., 91-92 Stelare, 131 subjectivity, 30-35, 72-73,118-19· See aho self-expression; self-representation The Sublime Object ofIdeology (Žižek), 27 suicide, 23,133 Šušteršič, Apolonija, 17,62, б7-б8,69, 74, 76,78 Šuvaković, Miško, 77 A System ofLogic (Mill), 82 Tabar, Ive, 127-30,135-36,144-45 Taylor, Astra, 124,125ո24 Taylor, Charles, 143ШО technology: as barrier, 58-59, 63-64; inter passivity and, 64-67; as mediator, 60-62 The Making ofthe Slovenian State, 19881992 (Janša), 91 time, as structure, 8-9,45,46,110-12,123 Tito, Josef, 1, 3,9,10n6,16,41 175 toilets, 109n7. See aho shit transparency, 6,116-17 See also authenticity trash, 124,125fig. See aho shit Thimp,
Donald, 34,118,146,148 Trump, Melania, 1-2, 27fig·, 32-35,40, 146-54 Untitkd (Licul), 45-46, 51, 55, 74 visibility, 74-76. See aho self-representation vocative gap, 97-98 voice, 70-76,77,114ПІ1,131-32. See aho lan guage; self-expression; speech communication A Voice and Nothing More (Dolar), 70-75 Vulgata, The Third Triennial ofSlovene Con temporary Art (art exhibition), 44-47, 46fig. Weapons ofthe Weak (Scott), 136-37 West, Cornel, 110,119,120,121,124,141 What Does Contemporary Art Demand of Its Institution? conference (2003), 63, 65, 68. See aho politics-as-art Whorf, Benjamin Lee, 94nl6 Wizard of Oz, 75-76 Wolle, irine, 55 Wordsworth, William, 32n28 Yankovic, Frank, 34n30 Yankovic, Weird Al, 34n30 Yugoslavia: art scene of, 8-9; political history of, 1,2-4,41,132. See aho Slovenia Zabel, Igor, xii, 20,105 Zeuxis and Parrhasius, story of, xii-xvi Zgonc, Špela, 24-26, 28, ЗО Živadinov, Dragan, 17,60, 66n4,68 Žižek, Slavoj, 5; background of, 28; bullshit of, 106-9,112-14,122,126; on duality, 99-102; on figure and ground, 123-24, 126; on interpassivity, 64-65; on irony, 28n22; lecture as form by, 48; as per former, 112-13,12ІП21; on pornography, 125n24; on secret of the form, 78; on self, 112ПІ0; on self-expression, 21,26-28,30; on trash, 124-26; unending lecture by, 110-11; on voice, 73n8 Župančič, Alenka, 48,49-50,92,97,99 |
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contents | Preface: andandpersand -- Introduction -- Of semblances and . . . -- Of selves -- A brake in the pattern -- Walter Benjamin, Ljubljana, 1986 -- Walter Benjamin (et. al.) speaks his mind, Ljubljana, 1986, (2001, 2003) -- Technologies of self-protection -- "By the very cunning of the scene" -- Two in the same: Janez Janša, Janez Janša, Janez Janša, and Janez Janša -- This is going to hurt a little -- Is Slavoj Žižek full of shit? -- More on the same subject -- Inside the body is blood and bone -- " . . . Or at least fail while trying" -- Afterword: Melanija Trump (née Knavs) |
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spelling | Bakke, Gretchen Anna 19XX- Verfasser (DE-588)1118418654 aut The likeness semblance and self in Slovene society Gretchen Bakke Oakland, California University of California Press [2020] © 2020 xvii, 175 Seiten 17 Illustrationen und Karten, Portrait [der Verfasserin auf dem Cover] 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Ethnographic studies in subjectivity 13 Preface: andandpersand -- Introduction -- Of semblances and . . . -- Of selves -- A brake in the pattern -- Walter Benjamin, Ljubljana, 1986 -- Walter Benjamin (et. al.) speaks his mind, Ljubljana, 1986, (2001, 2003) -- Technologies of self-protection -- "By the very cunning of the scene" -- Two in the same: Janez Janša, Janez Janša, Janez Janša, and Janez Janša -- This is going to hurt a little -- Is Slavoj Žižek full of shit? -- More on the same subject -- Inside the body is blood and bone -- " . . . Or at least fail while trying" -- Afterword: Melanija Trump (née Knavs) "The Likeness is a close ethnographic study of subjectivity in the former Yugoslav republic of Slovenia. In this highly imaginative work, the author argues that Slovenes provide a remarkable counterbalance to Western notions of a divided inner and outer self by playing with surface level resemblances, or likenesses. Such practices render the complexity of self-expression as external and legible, but as of the last several decades, very rarely unique or original. Bakke takes a deep dive into a range of topics-from art worlds to punk to mental illness-to ask questions about the shift in Slovene identity. By engaging with some of anthropology's most pressing theoretical debates as well as some of Slovenia's most important thinkers, this book explores how one can understand the meaning of self and individuality in a society that values convention"-- Selbstverwirklichung (DE-588)4116472-6 gnd rswk-swf Identität (DE-588)4026482-8 gnd rswk-swf Subjektivität (DE-588)4058323-5 gnd rswk-swf Slowenien (DE-588)4055302-4 gnd rswk-swf Self-presentation / Slovenia Individuality / Slovenia Individuality Self-presentation Slovenia Slowenien (DE-588)4055302-4 g Identität (DE-588)4026482-8 s Subjektivität (DE-588)4058323-5 s Selbstverwirklichung (DE-588)4116472-6 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-520-97417-3 Ethnographic studies in subjectivity 13 (DE-604)BV017029059 13 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032182763&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032182763&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032182763&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Bakke, Gretchen Anna 19XX- The likeness semblance and self in Slovene society Ethnographic studies in subjectivity Preface: andandpersand -- Introduction -- Of semblances and . . . -- Of selves -- A brake in the pattern -- Walter Benjamin, Ljubljana, 1986 -- Walter Benjamin (et. al.) speaks his mind, Ljubljana, 1986, (2001, 2003) -- Technologies of self-protection -- "By the very cunning of the scene" -- Two in the same: Janez Janša, Janez Janša, Janez Janša, and Janez Janša -- This is going to hurt a little -- Is Slavoj Žižek full of shit? -- More on the same subject -- Inside the body is blood and bone -- " . . . Or at least fail while trying" -- Afterword: Melanija Trump (née Knavs) Selbstverwirklichung (DE-588)4116472-6 gnd Identität (DE-588)4026482-8 gnd Subjektivität (DE-588)4058323-5 gnd |
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title | The likeness semblance and self in Slovene society |
title_auth | The likeness semblance and self in Slovene society |
title_exact_search | The likeness semblance and self in Slovene society |
title_exact_search_txtP | The likeness semblance and self in Slovene society |
title_full | The likeness semblance and self in Slovene society Gretchen Bakke |
title_fullStr | The likeness semblance and self in Slovene society Gretchen Bakke |
title_full_unstemmed | The likeness semblance and self in Slovene society Gretchen Bakke |
title_short | The likeness |
title_sort | the likeness semblance and self in slovene society |
title_sub | semblance and self in Slovene society |
topic | Selbstverwirklichung (DE-588)4116472-6 gnd Identität (DE-588)4026482-8 gnd Subjektivität (DE-588)4058323-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Selbstverwirklichung Identität Subjektivität Slowenien |
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