We are coming... strong... unstoppable: A Global Balkans Interview with Belgrade Artist Milica RužiÄić

Tamara Vukov, Ivan Zlatić

Abstract


This interview with Belgrade artist Milica RužiÄić focuses on her series of paintings on police brutality in both Serbia and globally that appear in this issue of the Journal of Radical Criminology and which was also the centerpiece of her solo exhibition in the Belgrade Cultural Center (Kulturni Centar Beograd) in November 2010. It was conducted in Belgrade in January 2011 by Tamara Vukov for her feature-length documentary Tranzicija / Transition. Currently in post-production, the film traces the impact of the post-socialist transition to capitalism in Serbia over the course of 5 years from the perspective of those confronting the forces of neoliberal accumulation by dispossession (to cite David Harvey), particularly workers undergoing forced mass privatization and displaced people in the region.

Keywords


Milica Ružičić; arts; labor; police brutality; workers; factory occupations; displacements; neoliberalism

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