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Povzetek Dialogov 1-2/2010


V uvodniku Emica Antončič piše o razcepljenosti in javni odsotnosti feminizma v Sloveniji, ki se je pokazala tudi ob predstavitvi tematskega sklopa o feminizmu v zadnji številki Dialogov. Kljub temu, da ima Slovenija že od sedemdesetih let naprej številne napredne zakone v prid enakopravnosti med spoloma, pa je danes desni antifeminizem v zagonu in ima močan vpliv tudi na miselnost same ženske populacije. Urednica Dialogov ugotavlja, da današnji feminizem ne zmore oblikovati gibanja, ki bi javno nasprotovalo desnemu populizmu in ki bi sistematično razkrivalo primere skrite diskriminacije. Pri tem gre očitno za del nekega širšega pojava v družbi, ko je desni populizem zmeraj agresivnejši, medtem ko levega sploh ni, leva inteligenca pa se je tudi zmeraj manj pripravljena javno izpostavljati.

Kustosinja Breda Kolar Sluga se je pogovarjala s kiparjem in profesorjem kiparstva na Pedagoški fakulteti v Mariboru Darkom Golijo. Beseda je tekla o njegovem ustvarjanju, o še zmeraj neustanovljeni akademiji za umetnosti v Mariboru, o položaju umetnikov v mestu in zmeraj bolj zagatnem položaju v zvezi s projektom evropske kulturne prestolnice v Mariboru 2012. "Maribor potrebuje svetovljansko elito, več sodobne umetnosti v javnem prostoru, več podjetnosti, akademijo za umetnosti, nove prostore za Umetniško galerijo, mladinsko gledališče, še dve univerzi in več starejših v dodatnem izobraževanju ter ne nazadnje dober rock band," pravi Golija.

Sledi razprava Janeza Vrečka, rednega profesorja na oddelku za primerjalno književnost Filozofske fakultete v Ljubljani, ki prinaša za slovensko literarno vedo revolucionarno odkritje o tem, da je pesnik Srečko Kosovel poznal stališča ruskih konstruktivistov o prostoru, času in gibanju, ko je začel tudi sam ustvarjati prostorsko poezijo in.jo utemeljevati s svojo gibljivo filozofijo. Pesem Kalejdoskop skuša afirmirati prav idejo tatlinovske 'umetnosti-stroja', pri čemer se naslanja na Moholy-Nagyjev Svetlobno-prostorski modulator in njegove prostorsko-časovne učinke.

Osrednji prostor v reviji zavzema tematski sklop z naslovom V alternativi neoliberalizma. Uredniki Ciril Oberstar, Karolina Babič in Peter Kuralt ponujajo v branje tekste mladih avtorjev, ki nakazujejo nekakšno kartografijo alternativ znotraj neoliberalizma. Pri tem ne gre za absolutno alternativo trenutno prevladujočemu družbenoekonomskemu modelu ali za radikalen prelom z njim, pač pa za alternative, za izbire, ki so se razvile in se ponujajo znotraj samega neoliberalizma. Če je aktualna svetovna gospodarska kriza na ravni makro politike sprožila pravo histerijo vprašanj o tem, kaj je narobe s prevladujočim modelom gospodarstva, pa v Dialogih predstavljene prakse omogočajo vpogled v mikro delovanja, ki se s posameznimi nevralgičnimi točkami aktualnega gospodarstva ukvarjajo na konkretni ravni. Objavljeni so prispevki o socialnem gospodarstvu, konceptu skupnega in upravljanju skupnega, delavskem soupravljanju in delavskih kooperativah, komplementarnih valutah ter etičnih kodeksih in regulacijah.

V literarnem delu objavljajo prozo Milan Vincetič, Tomaž Mahkovic in Polona Škrinjar, pesmi pa David Bedrač.

Na kritiških straneh Marko Golja ocenjuje roman Franja Frančič Angeli, demoni in kurbe, Mojca Puncer pa knjigo filozofa Aleša Erjavca Estetika in politika modernizma. Matjaž Drev piše o slovenskem prevodu Narkotikov znamenitega Poljaka Stanisława Ignacyja Witkiewicza, Robi Šabec pa o Zgodovinski čitanki I in II bosanskega piosatelja Miljenka Jergovića. Nina Cvar analizira nov film bratov Coen Zresni se (A Serious Man). Mojca Puncer piše o predstavi Hamleta v režiji litovskega režiserja Oskarasa Koršunovasa ter o dveh uprizoritvah dramskega besedila Barčiča za punčke srbske avtorice Milene Marković – in sicer v izvedbi Srbskega narodnega gledališča iz Beograda ter Drame SNG Ljubljana.

V Detektorju se je filmski urednik Robert Petrovič pogovarjal s profesorjem Tonijem Klisom z II. gimnazije v Mariboru o pilotskem projektu uvajanja filmske kulture v srednje šole.

Janez Strehovec je napisal filozofski esej o sodobnih konfiguracijah prostora in posameznikovih koreografijah v njem na primeru nakupovalnih dvorov.


 



Published 2010-05-20


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