Description:The first issue of Kajet journal.Developed, designed, and printed in Bucharest, Romania, KAJET seeks to be more than just a mere signal from the periphery and to move beyond a purely understanding of Eastern Europe. Concentrating the scope of interest onto the past, present, and future of communities inside Eastern Europe, you can find what lies at the heart of our first issue: a rejuvenation of the contemporary imaginations of what the notion of community used to mean, currently means, and will continue to mean.How are Eastern European communities bringing themselves together during the unsettled times of our own contemporaneity? What makes the people from this geographical region truly Eastern European? How have Eastern European communities managed to survive the unsettled times provoked by war, turmoil, social unrest, and exodus toward the more prosperous West? How do Eastern Europeans tackle the issue of constantly being outsiders? Or, what (and how) do Eastern Europeans love? How do Eastern Europeans respond to their cities crumbling and shrinking? 18 essays accompanied by 18 visual projects created by 40 writers and artists and structured into 5 main chapters:0) ProlegomenonPetrică Mogoș // Nous Sommes Des Barbares! (Type design / Bogdan Dumitrache)I) Being & EasternnessBojana Janković & Dana Olărescu // Eastern Europeans for DummiesJürgen Rendl // 990 Kilometers of Travelling like a Rabbit (Artwork / Alina Marinescu)Zsuzsa Nagy-Sándor // From Villages to the Big Stage: the Path of Hungarian Folk Singing (Artwork / Ana-Maria Dudu)Will Gresson // Europe Endless (Artwork / Mehmet Sıddık Özmen)Anna Grozavu // Ukr NostalgiaII) Rituals of ResistanceLaura Naum // Speaking Scars (Artwork / Maria Bacila)Violeta Lungeanu // The Land of Green Plums: Circuits of Memory inside Ethnic Groups (Photography / Kilian Müller)Hanna Stein // “We are not Cineplex. We can wait.” Memory and Self-Perception of an Amateur Community—Kino Klub Zagreb and the Amateur Film Movement in YugoslaviaEglė Ambrasaitė // “We Can, So We Must!” In Search of Post-Hegemony in Žeimiai (Artwork / Antonia Corduneanu)Venesa Mušović // An Ethnography of Displacement: Romanian Rituals in the Serbian Village GrebenacIII) Poor, but SexyPetrică Mogoș // Hedonistic Bricoleurs & Transgressive Slackers: The epistemics of (im)perfection, or a brief deconstruction of the Romanian lumpenproletariat (Artwork / Volodea Biri)Lia Boșcu // Outsiders of Eastern EuropeAlina Lupu // Iris and Lola—an inventory of fuck (Artwork / Sasha StaicuCasper Fitzhue // Loving in any other language but yours (Artwork / Tristan)Elke Krasny interviewed by Natalia Yeromenko // Labour of LoveIV) Visions of SpaceGeorge Jepson // A New Belgradian: the bio-politics of Novi Beograd (Artwork / Anna Grozavu)Elena Amabili & Alessandro Calvaresi // Soviet InnernessOlivia Berkowicz // “When a Game is Just a Game It’s No Fun.” A Study of Play and Space in Andrzej Wajda’s film Innocent SorcerersNada Maleš // DalmatinkaV) Erecting Walls vs. Crossing BridgesMegan Lueneburg // Family FormationsVoica Puşcaşiu // Perverted Use of Street Art: the Racial Politics of Romanian Walls (Artwork / Cristi Iacob)Stelian Dobrescu // Communities are in the bushes (Artwork / Loot)Kateryna Filyuk // Social Contract: how Ukrainian society comes to terms with its dubious past (Artwork / Ana-Maria Dudu)We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Kajet. A Journal of Eastern European Encounters: On Communities (Issue no 1.). To get started finding Kajet. A Journal of Eastern European Encounters: On Communities (Issue no 1.), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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Kajet. A Journal of Eastern European Encounters: On Communities (Issue no 1.)
Description: The first issue of Kajet journal.Developed, designed, and printed in Bucharest, Romania, KAJET seeks to be more than just a mere signal from the periphery and to move beyond a purely understanding of Eastern Europe. Concentrating the scope of interest onto the past, present, and future of communities inside Eastern Europe, you can find what lies at the heart of our first issue: a rejuvenation of the contemporary imaginations of what the notion of community used to mean, currently means, and will continue to mean.How are Eastern European communities bringing themselves together during the unsettled times of our own contemporaneity? What makes the people from this geographical region truly Eastern European? How have Eastern European communities managed to survive the unsettled times provoked by war, turmoil, social unrest, and exodus toward the more prosperous West? How do Eastern Europeans tackle the issue of constantly being outsiders? Or, what (and how) do Eastern Europeans love? How do Eastern Europeans respond to their cities crumbling and shrinking? 18 essays accompanied by 18 visual projects created by 40 writers and artists and structured into 5 main chapters:0) ProlegomenonPetrică Mogoș // Nous Sommes Des Barbares! (Type design / Bogdan Dumitrache)I) Being & EasternnessBojana Janković & Dana Olărescu // Eastern Europeans for DummiesJürgen Rendl // 990 Kilometers of Travelling like a Rabbit (Artwork / Alina Marinescu)Zsuzsa Nagy-Sándor // From Villages to the Big Stage: the Path of Hungarian Folk Singing (Artwork / Ana-Maria Dudu)Will Gresson // Europe Endless (Artwork / Mehmet Sıddık Özmen)Anna Grozavu // Ukr NostalgiaII) Rituals of ResistanceLaura Naum // Speaking Scars (Artwork / Maria Bacila)Violeta Lungeanu // The Land of Green Plums: Circuits of Memory inside Ethnic Groups (Photography / Kilian Müller)Hanna Stein // “We are not Cineplex. We can wait.” Memory and Self-Perception of an Amateur Community—Kino Klub Zagreb and the Amateur Film Movement in YugoslaviaEglė Ambrasaitė // “We Can, So We Must!” In Search of Post-Hegemony in Žeimiai (Artwork / Antonia Corduneanu)Venesa Mušović // An Ethnography of Displacement: Romanian Rituals in the Serbian Village GrebenacIII) Poor, but SexyPetrică Mogoș // Hedonistic Bricoleurs & Transgressive Slackers: The epistemics of (im)perfection, or a brief deconstruction of the Romanian lumpenproletariat (Artwork / Volodea Biri)Lia Boșcu // Outsiders of Eastern EuropeAlina Lupu // Iris and Lola—an inventory of fuck (Artwork / Sasha StaicuCasper Fitzhue // Loving in any other language but yours (Artwork / Tristan)Elke Krasny interviewed by Natalia Yeromenko // Labour of LoveIV) Visions of SpaceGeorge Jepson // A New Belgradian: the bio-politics of Novi Beograd (Artwork / Anna Grozavu)Elena Amabili & Alessandro Calvaresi // Soviet InnernessOlivia Berkowicz // “When a Game is Just a Game It’s No Fun.” A Study of Play and Space in Andrzej Wajda’s film Innocent SorcerersNada Maleš // DalmatinkaV) Erecting Walls vs. Crossing BridgesMegan Lueneburg // Family FormationsVoica Puşcaşiu // Perverted Use of Street Art: the Racial Politics of Romanian Walls (Artwork / Cristi Iacob)Stelian Dobrescu // Communities are in the bushes (Artwork / Loot)Kateryna Filyuk // Social Contract: how Ukrainian society comes to terms with its dubious past (Artwork / Ana-Maria Dudu)We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Kajet. A Journal of Eastern European Encounters: On Communities (Issue no 1.). To get started finding Kajet. A Journal of Eastern European Encounters: On Communities (Issue no 1.), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.