Staging the promises: everyday future-making in a Serbian industrial town
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Contents Acknowledgments A Note on Pseudonyms, Language, and Translations ix xii Introduction Part I. Make Believe 1. Fabricating: The Revival of Industrial Futures 2. Mimicking: Inadequate Refurbishments as “at Least Something” Part II. Bargaining: All I Need Is the Air That I Breathe 4. (Dis) Connecting: Infrastructures and Thermopolitics of Hope 5. 6. 27 61 Hope of Sustaining Everyday Life 3. Part III. 1 91 117 Hope for Post-Industrial Futures Pretending: Making Post-Industrial Futures through Handicraft 145 Accelerating: “Get It While It Lasts” and Obtaining Jobs at the Company 165 Conclusion: Staging the Futures 186 Notes References Index 195 201 221
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of, 12, 14, 16-18; Nova Trznica building in, 75-78, 196n4 (ch. 2); origins and growth of, 33-34, 37; outmigration from, 16, 52,101,165; railroad from Belgrade to, 38; reputation of, 4,16-17, 32,43,64; tourism in, 46,67,114,147; university education in, 175,199n4. See also district heating; Dom kulture; infrastructure; pollution; RTB Bor; socialism; urban refurbishments Brestovacka banja (spa village), 152,169, 199nl (ch. 6) Brexit campaign, 7 Brkic, Misa, 56 brokering, 155-56, 160, 163 Bryant, Rebecca, 157 Buchli, Victor, 77 Burtynsky, Edward, 12 Butler, Judith, 10 capital: global, 7, 30, 56, 67, 86, 115, 190,193; of global China, 56-57, 116; political, 55; social, 17, 158,164, 168, 171-72, 178,182 capitalism: doubtful hope and, 31; futures based on, 4,8,10-11, 53,86,187,190,193; global, 3, 4,8-9,11,30, 86,115,189-91; neoliberal, 79; politicized, 54-55,193; resource-based, 11, 57,193,199n3 (concl.); risk commodification and, 113,115; state-centered, 54; temporal framework for, 10 care, performances of, 120, 125-26, 136-40 Celebicic, Vanja, 183 Chernobyl nuclear disaster (1986), 112 China: Belt and Road Initiative, 58; copper consumption, 40-41, 58; politicized capitalism and, 54-55; regulatory actions against, 199n2 (concl.); RTB Bor acquired by, 18,55-59,186, 189 221
222 INDEX Chu, Julie Y., 127 citizenship, 3, 116, 135, 161, 163 class: hope and, 147, 188; inequalities based on, 162, 163, 182, 185, 189; post-socialist transformations and, 137 clean air, 20, 23, 91, 94-96, 111-12, 163, 188 coal, 124-25, 127,140, 197-98n7 Colic, Zdravko, 67 Collier, Stephen, 122 consumerism, 38,121,135,138-39,197n5 (ch. 4) company: infrastructuralization of company’s power 127; as social welfare entity 51, 173, 184, 193; as regulative framework of everyday life 22, 48; as regulative framework of heating 126, 136 copper: deficits of, 40-41; overaccumulation of, 57; potential of, 28-33, 57; price of, 4, 30, 37-41, 67, 180; processing by-products, 29, 97; reserves, 58-59, 186; Schrödingers cat phenomenon and, 29, 31, 33, 57; smelter reconstruction, 5,23, 31, 81, 91-98, 103, 106. See also RTB Bor corporate effects, 22, 54, 82, 83 corporate social responsibility (CSR), 43, 51, 53-54, 74 corruption: bribery, 48, 111, 151, 158, 174, 179; clientelism, 51, 54,182,191; district heating and, 129,136, 139; in mining colony, 34; money laundering, 65, 81; privatization and, 76, 77, 132, 148; in public sector, 50; RTB Bor and, 68, 107; in smelter reconstruction project, 94-96 Corvellec, Hervé, 112 COVID-19 pandemic, 3,192 Crapanzano, Vincent, 18 CSR (corporate social responsibility), 43, 51, 53-54, 74 cynicism, 5, 8, 50, 68, 71, 108, 175, 178-80 ecologically clean futures. See nonpolluted futures elites: economic, 48; industrial, 10, 48,186, 187; managerial, 102,112; political, 10, 30, 48, 53,187, 192; power of, 10, 30,48,102 employment: inheritance of job positions,
172-74,181-82, 199n3 (ch. 6); politics and, 48-49,123,158,170,175,177; in private sector, 48,147,159-60,178; in “public work” (javni rad) projects, 153-60,162, 198nl0 (ch. 5). See also employment at RTB Bor; pensions; unemployment employment at RTB Bor: kinship ties and, 168-75, 178, 179,181-82; Kolektiv article on, 165-67, 166/; layoffs, 145-46, 148, 158; salaries and, 32, 38-39,41-42, 52, 56,67, 108-9, 168, 170-75,180, 197n7 (ch. 3); social capital and, 168,171-72, 178, 182; surplus workers, 30, 39,184,195n2 (ch. 1); for women, 147, 171, 174, 179; for young people, 165-85,166/ 176-77/ enforced presentism, 22 environmentally clean futures. See nonpolluted futures Eriksen, Thomas Hylland, 196nl2 European Union (EU), 1, 39, 57, 58, 116,123 Evans, Gillian, 7 Dacic, Ivica, 31 decay, 67, 75, 77, 78 Dinkic, Mladan, 31 district heating, 117-41; abundance of, 117-19, 124,127, 140; breakdowns of, 125-29, 136; captive customers of, 135-38; coal for, 124-25,127, 140, 197-98n7; disconnecting (unbundling) from, 121,127,129,131, 133-39; in Golden Age ofBor, 38; nonstop delivery of, 118-19,124,197nl (ch. 4); operation of, 120,122,197-98n7; pollution from, 124; RTB Bor and, 122,123,125-28, 140-41; scope ofcoverage, 120,197n2 (ch. 4); as social contract, 122, 139; thermopolitics of hope and, 120,136,140; urban planning for, fabrication, 23, 33, 53-55, 58, 59, 191 "fake it till you make it,” 8-9, 189-90 fake performances: citizen assessment of, 5; contestation over, 10, 16, 195n5; political, 6, 20, 21, 28; Potemkin villages and, 62, 77, 82, 83; self-fulfilling prophecies and, 8, 175; of
urban refurbishments, 19, 62, 74, 80, 83-85 fantasy futurism, 22 Fehérvâry, Krisztina, 196n5 (ch. 2) females. See women Fennell, Catherine, 118 Fortun, Kim, 11 Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident (2011), 98 29, 121-23; utility bills (komunalije) for, 117, 129-32, 130/; welfare and, 24,118, 120,135, 136, 138 Dorn kulture (Bor): Golden Age ofBor and, 38; phoenix installation at, 1-3,2/ 47,82,195nl, 195n2; Strawberry Tree bench in front of, 27; TV screen on front of, 61-62,64,86 double bind, 20,114, 116 doubtful hope, 19, 30, 31 Dzenovska, Dace, 79, 190
INDEX future-making practices: agency and, 7, 162; appeals to state and, 55; bargaining and, 97, 109-16; capacity for engagement in, 85; challenges for, 191; contingencies of, 5, 22-23,42,86; disconnecting (unbundling) from district heating, 127, 131, 136, 138, 139; fabrication and, 23, 33, 53-55, 58, 59, 191; mechanics of, 3-5; mimicking and, 23, 74, 85,192; performative aspects of, 6, 8-12, 22; politics and, 21; practices of acceleration, 179-80,183,185; pretending and brokering, 153-57; temporalities of, 164; of young people, 164 futures; capitalist, 4, 8, 10-11, 53, 86, 187, 190,193; collective, 4, 5, 10, 75, 188, 192; conflicting orientations to, 19-20, 83-86, 111, 180,190; coveted, 3-11, 18, 20-21, 86, 187; distant (futures), 21, 22, 74,115, 180, 191; as governmental tool, 21; immediate (futures), 6,19, 21, 27, 74, 111, 124, 136, 164,178,180; industrial, 5, 31-32, 57, 84, 181-85,193; infrastructural, 5, 120, 136, 140; long-term (futures), 3,21, 22, 52, 74, 103,110,115, 124, 161, 179, 193; near (futures), 3, 22, 31, 55, 110, 124, 163, 188, 189,191; nonpolluted, 5, 7, 20, 23, 93-97, 115, 116; orienting the present, 8, 78,188; past/pasts’s (futures), 6, 11, 19, 29, 31, 73, 79, 83,98, 188, 105, 111, 184; post industrial, 5, 7,20, 24; resource-based, 57; short-term (futures), 21, 70, 75, 83, 111, 124, 136, 140, 168; substitute, 157-60, 162; of successful company, 6, 24, 43, 54, 55, 57, 168, 184, 193; urban, 5, 17, 19, 23, 63-64, 79,83-84. See also scales of futures gaze, 16,17 gender; hope and, 147,188; inequalities based on, 148,162,163,179,182,185,189; pension rules
and, 198n9 (ch. 5); post-socialist transformations and, 137,148; roles based on, 160-62; self-crafting and, 198n3. See also women gold: mining conflicts, 95; reserves, 58-59, 186; RTB Bor and, 1, 34, 38, 41,181; Zijin Mining Group and, 18, 56 Graham, Stephen, 121, 123 grayness, as emic metaphor, 78,196n5 (ch. 2) Guyer, Jane, 21-22 Hage, Ghassan, 101 handicrafts: as gendered activity, 160-61; as occupational therapy for war victims, 147; as rural signifier, 160, 199nl5 223 Harvey, David, 8 heating. See district heating heroism of stuckedness, 101 Herzfeld, Michael, 162 hope: of betterment, 22, 55, 67; for clean air, 94, 96, 111; of disconnecting (unbundling) from district heating, 127, 131, 136, 138, 139; doubt and, 19, 30, 31; environmental engagement and, 114; as future-oriented disposition (Jansen), 18; gendered and classed aspects of, 147, 188; as governmental tool, 21; infrastructure and, 117,120; instillation of, 18,48,54, 55,60, 111, 180; maintenance of, 3, 9, 78, 86-87, 96, 106, 191; political economy of, 18-19; for post industrial futures, 154, 156-58, 160, 164; for resources, 57; risk and, 19, 23-24,106, 110-13, 115; scales of futures and, 19,20,86, 111, 113, 188,190,192, 193; “the smoke” as sign of, 98, 105; temporalities and, 5, 84, 183; thermopolitics of, 120, 136,140; urban refurbishments and, 67, 68, 74, 79, 85-87; waiting in polluted environments, 93, 95, 103,106, 108-11, 197n9; waiting for public work projects, 153-57, 160, 162, 163; of young people, 167 Hotel Jezero (Lake), 43,62, 67,152, 171,198n7 House of Culture. See Dorn kulture housing, 52, 121, 122,
197n4 (ch. 4), 198nll Hromadzic, Azra, 114 humor, 5,98, 100, 151, 175, 179 Humphrey, Caroline, 77, 126, 135 illusions, 9, 20, 28, 86 imagined community (Anderson), 28, 29 industrial futures, 5, 31-32, 57, 84, 181-85,193 industrial pollution. See pollution industry and industrial production: Bor’s expansion due to, 34; deindustrialization, 11,24, 79,84, 116, 184,189,191; environmental impact of, 113; framing of industrial work, 184-85; landscape alterations due to, 12; performative aspects of, 28; post-Yugoslav transformations, 6, 195n3; reindustrialization, 3,6, 7, 57, 188, 189; socialism and, 6, 16,28, 101, 113. See also privatization; RTB Bor Infante, William, 32 inequalities: age, 185, 189; class, 162, 163, 182, 185,189; gender, 148, 162, 163, 179, 182,185, 189; income, 17; infrastructural, 138; social, 7, 9, 148,163; top-down styles of statecraft and, 86 infrastructural futures, 5, 120, 136, 140
224 INDEX infrastructure: in Belt and Road Initiative, 58; boomtown pressures on, 52; in Golden Age of Bor, 38; hope and, 117, 120; (in) visibility of, 122, 140-141; maintenance of, 196nl3; material obduracy, 120-21, 126, 136, 138; modern infrastructural ideal, 121, 134, 138; self-management and, 37; politics and, 14, 117; post-socialist, 123, 135, 139, 140; power and, 120, 126-27; privatization of provision of, 139. See also district heating International Monetary Fund (IMF), 56,58 irony, 5, 16, 28, 98-103, 173, 178, 184-85 Jansen, Stef, 18 Javno Stambeno (utility company), 129-34,130/ jobs. See employment Johnson, Charlotte, 121,135 Karabash copper plant (Russia), 106 kinship ties, 168-75,178,179, 181-82 Knight, Daniel Μ., 157 Knudsen, Stale, 74 Kolektiv (newspaper), 42, 44-45/ 68, 165-67, 166/ 196n7 котипа (self-managed “cell”), 122,197n6 (ch. 4) Kondo, Dorinne, 198n3 Kurtovic, Larisa, 114 Lazic, Mladen, 54 Lee, Ching Kwan, 54, 56 Li, Fabiana, 95 Mann, Michael, 127 Marvin, Simon, 121,123 McConnell, Fiona, 21 mesna zajednica (the local community office), 12, 30, 37, 70, 122,128 Mikus, Marek, 50 Milosevic, Slobodan, 39,47,65, 75, 160 mimicking, 23, 74, 85, 192 Mining and Smelting Combine Bor. See RTB Bor mining tourism, 67, 196n2 (ch. 2) Miric, Mitar, 47,196nl0 modernity: access to, 85; ambivalence and, 84; defending, 101; hope for, 86; indicators of, 74, 77, 105; socialism and, 3, 31, 72-73, 75, 98, 121-22; urban planning and, 121 moral citizens, 135, 139 moral dilemmas, 134-35 Murawski, Michal, 195nl (ch. 1) Music, Goran, 182 National Employment Service (NES), 146,
153,158 Nee, Victor, 54 neoliberalism, 6-7,50, 79,82,118, 138-40, 162 Non-Aligned Movement, 37,196n4 (ch. 1) nonpolluted futures, 5,7,20, 23,93-97,115, 116 North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 39,64 Novi Sad (Serbia), 46,52, 81, 139 Obrenovac (Serbia), district heating in, 197nl (ch. 4) Opper, Sonja, 54 Others and Otherness, 17, 85, 198n3 paradox of insufficiency, 33, 180 paradox of plenty (resource curse), 33,53 parody, 5,20, 195n9 pensions, 42,132-34, 160, 171,178, 182,188, 198n9 (ch. 5) performances: of care, 120, 125-26,136-40; future-making practices and, 6,8-12; as illusions, 9, 20, 28,86; of industrial futures, 57, 84; of industrial work, 185; of infrastructural provision, 119-20; material, 73, 74, 84; as play-acting, 2, 86, 115; political, 3, 6-7, 9, 20-24, 28, 126; of pretending and brokering, 153-57; by RTB Bor, 28, 42-43,47, 51-60, 125-26; as simulations, 5, 9,20, 86; as social action, 87; of successful company, 6, 24,43, 54, 55, 57, 168,184, 193; of urban futures, 17,19,23, 79, 83-84. See also fake performances; staged promises performative shifts, 10, 83 Pesic, Jelena, 54 Petryna, Adriana, 112 play-acting, 2, 86, 115 political parties: clientelism and, 54; district heating and, 124-27, 129, 137; employment and, 123, 158,170; fake performances and, 21, 28; financing sources, 133; in politicized capitalism, 55; RTB Bor and, 4, 18, 28, 30, 46,48-49, 51, 57; smelter reconstruction and, 94, 96, 97; urban refurbishments and, 67, 81, 83. See also specific parties political power: acquisition of, 7, 55,83; delimitation of, 127, 131; district heating and, 124,
127; performance of, 24, 126; reproduction of, 11, 115; of RTB Bor, 4, 48; of “the smoke,” 93; staged promises and, 83. See also power politics: chronopolitics, 189; of coal acquisition, 125; employment and, 48-49,
INDEX 225 privatization: corruption and, 76, 77, 132,148; 123,158,170,175,177; infrastructure and, democratic transition and, 39; of heating, 14,117; performances and, 3, 6-7,9, 20-24, 123,135; of housing, 198nll; of 28,126; of pollution exposure, 116; populist, infrastructure provision, 139; of Karabash 3,6-7,30,39,55,189; prefigurative, 191; of copper plant, 106; layoffs due to, 77-78, representations, 10,83; of social peace, 30, 131-32,134, 145-46,148, 158; looming 39; subjectivity in, 9, 93,139-40; prospects of, 59, 75,77-78; of public thermopolitics, 120, 136, 140. See also enterprises, 50; RTB Bor and, 28, 31, 33, 55, political parties; political power; power pollution, 91-116; bargaining and, 97,109-16; 59, 75, 186-87 biopolitics of exposure, 116; character of promissory performances. See staged promises “the smoke,” 93,98,101,105,197n4 (ch. 3); public relations (PR): district heating and, 119, 124; RTB Bor and, 32, 42-43, 51, 53-54, 80, chemical composition of, 97, 197n2 (ch. 3); 165,180 compensation for, 19,92,107, 109-11; from “public work” (javni rad) project, 153-60, 162, district heating, 124; endurance of, 17, 97-101,99-100/, 103, 111, 112, 115; failure of 198nlO (ch. 5) state mechanisms for, 92,104,110-11; hazard avoidance tactics, 104; health effects reality effects, 188-90 of, 16-17,97-98,102-5, 108; imbricating resource curse (paradox of plenty), 33, 53 risk with hope and, 23-24,106,110-13,115; Ringel, Felix, 22 risk: bargaining with, 110, 112, 114-16; public complaints regarding, 102, 107-9, commodification of, 111-13,115; hope and, 197n5 (ch. 3); smelter
reconstruction due to, 19,23-24, 106,110-13,115; of pollution 5, 23,91-98, 103, 106; as “smoke” 46,51; exposure, 98, 102-6, 110-13 waiting in environments of, 93, 95,103, 106, 108-11,197n9 Rogers, Douglas, 193 populism, 3,6-7, 30, 39, 55, 189 Rose, Nikolas, 139 post-industrial futures, 5, 7, 20, 24 Rosenblat, Alex, 196n8 RTB Bor (Mining and Smelting Combine post-socialism: and economic measures, 55; Bor): Center for Transition, 146, 198n2; and energy poverty, 136-37; and environment, 114; ethnographies of, 81; and Chinese acquisition of, 18, 55-59, 186, 189; CSR and, 43, 51, 53-54; dependency of Bor gender, 161; and infrastructure, 124, on, 1, 51-52; district heating and, 122, 123, 135-36; literature on, 5, 6; and 125-28, 140-41; environmental assessment transformations, 3,4, 7, 9-10, 75,137,139, 148,189; and political subjectivities, 139 of operations, 103; fabrication of success, 23, 33, 53-55, 58, 59; gold and, 1, 34, 38, 41, post-socialist emptiness, 79,190 181; industrial future promised for, 31-32, Potemkin villages, 62,77,82, 83 57, 181, 193; Kolektiv as newspaper of, 42, poverty, 16, 52,95,134, 136, 146, 148 44-45/, 68, 165-67, 166/; outdated power: of brokers, 155-56,163; configurations technology at, 16, 39; paradox of of, 5-6,127; distribution of, 155; of elites, 10, 30,48,102; employment-related, 175, insufficiency and, 33, 180; performances by, 28, 42-43, 47, 51-60, 125-26, 193; 181; faces of, 22,110,187,190,192; of power of, 4, 48, 125, 185; PR for, 32, 42-43, general manager of RTB (Sosa), 47-49, 65, 51, 53-54, 80, 165, 180; privatization of, 28, 80,163,170;
geopolitical, 58; hegemonic, 9, 31, 33, 55, 59, 75; restructuring of, 40, 41, 85,191-93; infrastructure and, 120,126-27; “infrastructuralization of state power,” 127; 53, 55, 170, 173, 196n6; self-management of, 30, 37; smelter reconstruction, 5, 23, 31, legitimization of, 111; personal interests 81, 91-98, 103, 106; Sosa as general and, 97; production and reproduction of, 3-5,10-11, 21-22, 86,191-93; relations of, manager of, 2, 47-48, 51, 196n9; subsidies 16,17, 152, 155, 162, 187,198n3; of RTB Bor, for, 30, 39, 41; sulfuric acid plant, 31, 92, 4,48, 125,185; state, 28,48, 53, 111, 126-27, 93, 106; urban refurbishments and, 46-47, 61, 63-65, 68, 72, 80; work shift siren at, 137-41, 163,192-93; urban refurbishments and, 68, 80-83, 85. See also political power 64. See also copper; employment at RTB Bor; pollution PR. See public relations ruins (ruination), 7, 9,43,78, 86,188 presentism, 22,164 Ruzica, Miroslav, 21 pretending, 24,43, 153-57,163,192
226 INDEX Çalaru, Maria, 118 scales of futures: ambivalence and, 19, 20, 113, 180, 190; hope and, 19,20,86, 111, 113, 190, 192, 193; navigation of, 85; staged promises and, 6, 8, 187, 188 Schrödingers cat phenomenon, 29, 31, 33, 57 self-crafting, 147, 154, 162, 198n3 self-fulfilling prophecies, 8, 175 Serbia, 15m; accession to European Union, 116; democratic transition in, 12, 16, 39, 196n5 (ch. 1); economy of, 39, 41, 54, 55, 116; university education in, 170, 199n2 (ch. 6). See also socialism; post-socialism; specific cities Serbian Progressive Party (Srpska napredna stranka), 55 Serbia Zijin Bor Copper, 18, 92 SFRY (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia). See Yugoslavia Shever, Elana, 82 Simic, Marina, 81, 139 simulations, 5, 9, 20, 86 Sistek, Franjo, 33-34 “the smoke.” See pollution social contract, 122, 139 socialism: consumerism and, 121,197n5 (ch. 4); district heating during, 118, 120-23; environmental actions during, 114; housing access in, 197n4 (ch. 4); industry and, 6, 16, 28, 101, 113; legacies of, 55, 190, 192; material remnants of, 10, 63-64, 75-77; modernity and, 3, 31, 72-73, 75, 98, 121-22; moral citizens during, 139; performances as social action during, 87; performative shifts and, 10; self-managed, 34, 37,122, 137,182, 197n6 (ch. 4); state as agent of welfare in, 54, 57, 182; urban planning and, 29,121-23, 195nl (ch. 1), 197n3 (ch. 4) Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY). See Yugoslavia social peace, 30, 39,184 Sosa (Blagoje Spaskovski): aqua park and, 62-63; district heating and, 126; letter written to, 169; personality of, 47, 50; phoenix
installation and, 2,47; power of, 47-49,65, 80,163,170; as RTB Bor’s general manager, 2,47-48, 51, 196n9; theater (music school) and, 71-72 staged promises: of betterment, 5, 7, 8, 187, 188; of clean air, 20, 94; of coveted futures, 3-11, 18, 20-21, 86,187; CSR discourse and, 43, 51, 54; hope through, 3, 18, 54, 60; of industrial futures, 181, 183-85, 193; of infrastructural futures, 140; material outcomes of, 87; of mutual revival, 2, 4, 23; of nonpolluted futures, 93, 95, 96, 115; political power and, 83; politicized capitalism and, 55; present affected by, 3, 5-10, 188-89; of reindustrialization, 3, 6, 7, 57, 188; scales of futures and, 6, 8, 187,188; temporalities of, 4, 8, 21, 80, 187-91; of urban futures, 23, 83-84; of welfare, 3-6, 18, 20-21, 86, 120, 139-40, 187-88, 190, 193; young people as targets of, 167. See also performances state: appeals to, 55; as corrupt, 77, 83, 129; embodiment of, 48, 163; producing orderly company and town, 62; redistributive role of, 21, 51,54,163; as regulative framework for pollution, 114; as regulative framework of everyday life, 22,48, 55,86; as regulative framework of heating, 121, 136, 139; as regulative framework of market, 192 state effects, 22, 82, 83, 192 strategic optimism, 178,180-81 Street, Alice, 96 Stubbs, Paul, 183 substitute futures, 157-60, 162 temporalities: of acceleration, 179-80, 183, 185; of conflicting futures, 78; death of buildings and, 77; of district heating, 124, 125; durability, 115, 183, 189; ecological, 115-16; fleeting, 6, 18,183; of future making practices, 164; hope and, 5, 84, 183; of political
performances, 9; of staged promises, 4, 8, 21, 80, 187-91; state effects and, 83; of substitute futures, 158-59, 162; temporal effects, 4, 187, urban refurbishments and, 81; of urgency, 24, 116,168-69,178-81,183,189. See also waiting theatrical performances. See performances; staged promises thermopolitics, 120, 136,140 Tito, Josip Broz, 34, 37, 100-101 Toplana Bor (Heating Plant Bor), 123 tourism, 46, 67, 114,147, 196n2 (ch. 2) Trump, Donald, 7, 199n2 (concl.) unemployment: increase in rate of, 52,65, 199nl4; layoffs and, 77-78,131-32, 134, 145-46, 148,158; redundancy payments and, 131, 145-46, 155; retraining sessions during, 12, 49,145-46,198n2; women and, 24, 145-48,158, 169-70 United Nations (UN): economic sanctions imposed on Serbia, 39; resident coordinators, 32
INDEX United Nations Development Program (UNDP), 146 urban futures, 5,17,19, 23,63-64, 79, 83-84 urban planning, 29, 114, 121-23, 195nl (ch. 1), 197n3 (ch. 4) urban refurbishments, 61-87; ambivalence toward, 23,63,74,77, 80, 83-86; aqua park, 62-63,63/, 73; as “at least something,” 23, 63,69,73-74,78,82- 87; coulisses (kulise) and, 2,63-65, 67-68; fake performances of, 19,62,74,80, 83 - 85; hope and, 67,68,74, 79,85-87; as make-up (sminka), 2,65-67, 66/, 73; mimicking and, 23, 74, 85; normative ideas of, 69,79-80; partial, 23, 68-71,69/, 71/ 82-84, 87; representations of, 61-62,64,68; RTB Bor and, 46-47,61, 63-65,68, 72, 80; as scenography (scenografija), 2,73; temporalities and, 81; theater (music school), 71-74, 72/; zoo, 43, 46, 51,62-68,73-74, 152,196nll urgency, 24,116,168-69, 178-81,183,189 utility bills (komunalije), 117,129-32,130/ Vajfert, Dorde, 34 Venkatesan, Soumhya, 162 Vlach language, 151,198n6 Vodopivec, Nina, 159,182 Vucic, Aleksandar, 55, 91-92 waiting: anthropological insights into, 199nll; in polluted environments, 93,95,103,106, 108-11,197n9; for public work projects, 153-57,160,162, 163; for redundancy payments, 146 227 welfare: district heating and, 24, 118, 120, 135, 136, 138; staged promises of, 3-6, 18, 20-21, 86, 120, 139-40,187-88, 190, 193; state as agent of, 54, 57, 182 Welker, Marina, 82 Weszkalnys, Gisa, 5, 31 women: and double burden, 161; employment at RTB Bor, 147, 171, 174, 179; and handicrafts as gendered activity, 160-61; unemployment among, 24,145-48, 158, 169-70. See also gender wool-felting, 148-54, 150/, 198n5 World Bank, 31-32,146
Xi Jinping, 55 young people: agency of, 183, 185; employment at RTB Bor, 165-85, 166/, 176-77/; future-making practices of, 164; strategic optimism of, 178,180-81; urgency among, 24,168-69,178-81,183 Yugoslavia: collapse of, 16, 38-39; copper in building of, 29-30; district heating in, 118, 120-23; employment and unemployment in, 159,199nl4; housing in, 122, 198nll; Non-Aligned Movement and, 37,196n4 (ch. 1); paternalistic state in, 113; ruralurban division in, 199nl5. See also socialism; specific countries Yurchak, Alexei, 10, 83 Zaloom, Caitlin, 112 Zee, Miodrag, 21 Zijin Mining Group Co., Limited, 56,59,196nl4 |
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spelling | Jovanović, Deana Verfasser (DE-588)1354374444 aut Staging the promises everyday future-making in a Serbian industrial town Deana Jovanović Ithaca ; London Cornell University Press 2024 xii, 227 Seiten Illustrationen, Karte 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "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." Geschichte 2012-2018 gnd rswk-swf Wirtschaftsentwicklung (DE-588)4066438-7 gnd rswk-swf Zukunftsplanung (DE-588)4132877-2 gnd rswk-swf Stadtverwaltung (DE-588)4056784-9 gnd rswk-swf Versprechen (DE-588)4078852-0 gnd rswk-swf Bor Serbien (DE-588)4471033-1 gnd rswk-swf Municipal government / Public relations / Serbia / Bor Post-communism / Economic aspects / Serbia / Bor Post-communism / Social aspects / Serbia / Bor Bor (Serbia) / Economic conditions / 21st century Bor (Serbia) / Social conditions / 21st century Bor (Serbia) / Politics and government / 21st century Bor Serbien (DE-588)4471033-1 g Stadtverwaltung (DE-588)4056784-9 s Versprechen (DE-588)4078852-0 s Wirtschaftsentwicklung (DE-588)4066438-7 s Zukunftsplanung (DE-588)4132877-2 s Geschichte 2012-2018 z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-5017-7910-7 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=035474096&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=035474096&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=035474096&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Jovanović, Deana Staging the promises everyday future-making in a Serbian industrial town Wirtschaftsentwicklung (DE-588)4066438-7 gnd Zukunftsplanung (DE-588)4132877-2 gnd Stadtverwaltung (DE-588)4056784-9 gnd Versprechen (DE-588)4078852-0 gnd |
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title | Staging the promises everyday future-making in a Serbian industrial town |
title_auth | Staging the promises everyday future-making in a Serbian industrial town |
title_exact_search | Staging the promises everyday future-making in a Serbian industrial town |
title_full | Staging the promises everyday future-making in a Serbian industrial town Deana Jovanović |
title_fullStr | Staging the promises everyday future-making in a Serbian industrial town Deana Jovanović |
title_full_unstemmed | Staging the promises everyday future-making in a Serbian industrial town Deana Jovanović |
title_short | Staging the promises |
title_sort | staging the promises everyday future making in a serbian industrial town |
title_sub | everyday future-making in a Serbian industrial town |
topic | Wirtschaftsentwicklung (DE-588)4066438-7 gnd Zukunftsplanung (DE-588)4132877-2 gnd Stadtverwaltung (DE-588)4056784-9 gnd Versprechen (DE-588)4078852-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Wirtschaftsentwicklung Zukunftsplanung Stadtverwaltung Versprechen Bor Serbien |
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