Books by Bojana Piskur
“This book is a beautiful catalogue, but it also has a series of academic essays on the traces that that cultural exchange, through the existence of the Non-Aligned Movement, left behind, from a gallery in Montenegro to a small gallery in a small town in Slovenia, to a gallery in Chile and, when Allende was overthrown, the attempt to recreate that gallery elsewhere. So it gives you a beautiful picture of the possibility of forms of cultural exchange that very few people have looked at.” Read more...
The best books on The Non-Aligned Movement
Paul Stubbs, Sociologist
Interviews where books by Bojana Piskur were recommended
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The Non-Aligned Movement: Genesis Organization and Politics.
by Jurgen Dinkel -
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Southern Constellations: The Poetics of the Non-Aligned
by Bojana Piskur -
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The Darker Nations: A People's History of the Third World
by Vijay Prashad -
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Race and the Yugoslav Region: Postsocialist, Post-Conflict, Postcolonial?
by Catherine Baker -
5
Worldmaking After Empire: The Rise and Fall of Self-Determination
by Adom Getachew
The best books on The Non-Aligned Movement, recommended by Paul Stubbs
The best books on The Non-Aligned Movement, recommended by Paul Stubbs
The Non-Aligned Movement was a loose alliance of more than 100 member states whose heyday was during the Cold War, though it continues to exist today. Here, sociologist Paul Stubbs chooses five books to illustrate the cultural, political and economic influence of the Non-Aligned Movement and argues the ideas that animated it are still of vital importance.