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- W3033160612 abstract "In literature in urban studies and beyond, improvisation has predominantly been used to theorize inventive, creative practices of resistance amongst marginalized communities. In this paper, I challenge this implicit designation of improvisation as an emancipatory practice, exploring its political ambiguity using two empirical case studies based on research conducted in Belgrade’s Savamala neighborhood between 2014–2016. Two different types of urban improvisation are developed – utopian and revanchist – which reveal the practice’s political ambiguity as it is used by different groups to pursue radically different visions of Belgrade’s future. The case studies are examined through a temporal lens, using research on time, waiting and hope, as well as urban political economy, to understand the city’s paradoxical temporality, viewing both forms of improvisation as a response to the delayed transition narratives that circulate in Belgrade. Time here is crucial not only in how and when improvisation is enacted, but it also becomes a resource drawn on in the performance. Situating improvisation in Belgrade, a city of the post-socialist East, demonstrates the value of theorizing from elsewhere, opening up new paths for theorizing this urban practice between the Global North and South." @default.
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- W3033160612 title "The ambiguous politics of improvisation: utopia to revanchism in Belgrade" @default.
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