Diznizacija detinjstva i mladosti u socijalističkoj Jugoslaviji
'Disneysation' of the childhood and youth in Socialist Yugoslavia
Abstract
Diznijevi stripovi, slikovnice i crtani filmovi, stripovi Marvel produkcije i krimi romani, bili su deo svakodnevice dece i mladih u socijalističkoj Jugoslaviji. Pored toga što je omogućavanje ovih vidova amerikanizacije služilo da se pokaže Zapadu koliko je jugoslovenski sistem liberalan, ono je imalo i unutrašnju namenu - da se 'pakovanjem' ideološki poželjnih sadržaja u 'kapitalističku formu' pridobiju mladi za ideje koje je propagirala vlast.
One of the specific features of the Socialst Yugoslavia was a presence of the Disney's production, American cartoons, crime-literature and erotic magazines. They were wide spreaded from the stores, book-shops to the libraries in whole Yugoslavia. It was the sole country from the other side of the Iron Curtain, where was possible to obtain Mickey Mouse Almanach, some of the Marvel Producitons cartoons, Playboy magazine and numerous X-novels on nearly any coner shop trough the 1960-ties. It was paradox that the Yugoslav children took the Pioneer oath and carrying red scarfs on one side, while having the childhood with Disney cartoons which took them into a world of fantasy, and even in the world of capitalism, on the other hand. This unusual ideological paradox brought to Yugoslavia a specific advantages: in the eyes of the West it was treated as much more liberal, while overtaking the cartoones, Communist Party youth organisations manipulated with their contence, using it as a kind of a...ttraction to their idelogical aims.
Keywords:
Volt Dizni / stripovi / Playboy / krimi romani / detinjstvo u socijalizmu / amerikanizacijaSource:
Istorija 20. veka, 2011, 29, 3, 185-204Publisher:
- Institut za savremenu istoriju, Beograd
Institution/Community
Istorija / HistoryTY - JOUR AU - Vučetić, Radina PY - 2011 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1165 AB - Diznijevi stripovi, slikovnice i crtani filmovi, stripovi Marvel produkcije i krimi romani, bili su deo svakodnevice dece i mladih u socijalističkoj Jugoslaviji. Pored toga što je omogućavanje ovih vidova amerikanizacije služilo da se pokaže Zapadu koliko je jugoslovenski sistem liberalan, ono je imalo i unutrašnju namenu - da se 'pakovanjem' ideološki poželjnih sadržaja u 'kapitalističku formu' pridobiju mladi za ideje koje je propagirala vlast. AB - One of the specific features of the Socialst Yugoslavia was a presence of the Disney's production, American cartoons, crime-literature and erotic magazines. They were wide spreaded from the stores, book-shops to the libraries in whole Yugoslavia. It was the sole country from the other side of the Iron Curtain, where was possible to obtain Mickey Mouse Almanach, some of the Marvel Producitons cartoons, Playboy magazine and numerous X-novels on nearly any coner shop trough the 1960-ties. It was paradox that the Yugoslav children took the Pioneer oath and carrying red scarfs on one side, while having the childhood with Disney cartoons which took them into a world of fantasy, and even in the world of capitalism, on the other hand. This unusual ideological paradox brought to Yugoslavia a specific advantages: in the eyes of the West it was treated as much more liberal, while overtaking the cartoones, Communist Party youth organisations manipulated with their contence, using it as a kind of attraction to their idelogical aims. PB - Institut za savremenu istoriju, Beograd T2 - Istorija 20. veka T1 - Diznizacija detinjstva i mladosti u socijalističkoj Jugoslaviji T1 - 'Disneysation' of the childhood and youth in Socialist Yugoslavia EP - 204 IS - 3 SP - 185 VL - 29 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_1165 ER -
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Vučetić, R.. (2011). Diznizacija detinjstva i mladosti u socijalističkoj Jugoslaviji. in Istorija 20. veka Institut za savremenu istoriju, Beograd., 29(3), 185-204. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_1165
Vučetić R. Diznizacija detinjstva i mladosti u socijalističkoj Jugoslaviji. in Istorija 20. veka. 2011;29(3):185-204. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_1165 .
Vučetić, Radina, "Diznizacija detinjstva i mladosti u socijalističkoj Jugoslaviji" in Istorija 20. veka, 29, no. 3 (2011):185-204, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_1165 .