
Published online:
21 September 2017
Published in print:
06 March 2017
Online ISBN:
9781526124234
Print ISBN:
9781526109330
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WWII and the resistance WWII and the resistance
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The roads of state socialism The roads of state socialism
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Immobilities Immobilities
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Building the highways “voluntarily” Building the highways “voluntarily”
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The ideological apparatus of road-building The ideological apparatus of road-building
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Building socialism as a road Building socialism as a road
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The order of modernization The order of modernization
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Ideology and socialist subjects on the road Ideology and socialist subjects on the road
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From infrastructure to antistructure From infrastructure to antistructure
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The superstructural problem of infrastructures The superstructural problem of infrastructures
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Cite
Dalakoglou, Dimitris, 'The state(s) of the road', The Road: An Ethnography of (Im)mobility, Space, and Cross-border Infrastructures in the Balkans (Manchester , 2017; online edn, Manchester Scholarship Online, 21 Sept. 2017), https://doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781526109330.003.0003, accessed 29 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
This chapter departs from the first highways built in Albania during WWI and passing through the Italian fascist’s regime’s road project of the 1930s, focuses on the socialist period. I propose a view of socialism from the aspect of infrastructure construction and usage and an understanding of notions of manual labour as a measure of creating socialist subjects. Moreover, in this chapter I suggest a methodological division important for the historical understanding of network infrastructure: the division between the physical disposition of the infrastructure and the flows within the network, as one does not necessarily imply the other.
Keywords:
Socialism, State, Fascism, Infrastructures, Citizenship, Subjects, Development, Modernisation
Subject
Social and Cultural Anthropology
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