22 settembre 2010
di Damir Arsenijević
casa editrice: Nomos
anno di pubblicazione: 2010
collana: Southeast European Integration Perspectives, vol. 4
pagine: 214
prezzo: 39,00 euro
Forgotten Future: The Politics of Poetry in Bosnia and Herzegovina documents and critically evaluates contemporary poetry within the dynamic field of cultural production in Bosnia and Herzegovina since the late 1980s. Its context spans three historico-political phases: firstly, the cusp on which socialism was already losing its primacy and ethno-nationalism was gaining dominance; secondly, the subsequent collapse of Yugoslavia and the ensuing war led by ethno-nationalist elites; and thirdly, the period of the aftermath of war – the so-called “post war transition”.
This new approach to thinking about poetry in Bosnia and Herzegovina focuses on alternative cultural practices, which have articulated a more equitable organisation of Bosnian society. Such practices have the capacity not only to tell us how un-free we are, but also to shift the criteria of possibility of our freedom towards a more hopeful politics.