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Edited Volumes by Milica Batričević
Antropologija 20, sv. 3 , 2020
Rad se temelji na kritičkom promišljanju društvenih i političkih procesa u politikama reprezentac... more Rad se temelji na kritičkom promišljanju društvenih i političkih procesa u politikama reprezentacije i konstruisanja rodnih identiteta u medijima u kontekstu nasilja nad ženama, kao i odgovora šire javnosti na njegov porast. Predmet istraživanja su medijske kampanje koje se bave različitim oblicima nasilja nad ženama.
U tekstu se kampanje posmatraju na tri nivoa:
- u odnosu na različite oblike nasilja nad ženama,
- u odnosu na aktere koji su kampanju kreirali,
- u odnosu na značenja koja se proizvode i konstruišu u medijskoj poruci kampanje.
U radu je analizirano nekoliko kampanja koje se pojavljuju u periodu od 2013. do 2019. godine – „STOP NASILJU“, „Potpisujem.org“ i globalna kampanja #MeToo. Kampanje su izabrane tako da predstavljaju različite društvene aktere koji funkcionišu na drugačijim institucionalnim, ideološkim i praktičnim obrascima: 1) feminističku nevladinu organizaciju, 2) visokotiražne privatne dnevne novine u kampanji koja je finansijski podržana od strane države i 3) grassroot kampanju kojom su se povezale žene u online i offline sferi i podelile svoja iskustva o seksualnom uznemiravanju.
Ključne reči: nasilje nad ženama, kampanje, mediji, feminizam
This volume combines empirically oriented and theoretically grounded reflections upon various for... more This volume combines empirically oriented and theoretically grounded reflections upon various forms of LGBT activist engagement to examine how the notion of intersectionality enters the political context of contemporary Serbia and Croatia. By uncovering experiences of multiple oppression and voicing fear and frustration that accompany exclusionary practices, the contributions to this book seek to reinvigorate the critical potential of intersectionality, in order to generate the basis for wider political alliances and solidarities in the post-Yugoslav space. The authors, both activists and academics, challenge the systematic absence of discussions of (post-)Yugoslav LGBT activist initiatives in recent social science scholarship, and show how emancipatory politics of resistance can reshape what is possible to imagine as identity and community in post-war and post-socialist societies.
This book will be of interest to scholars and students in the areas of history and politics of Yugoslavia and the post-Yugoslav states, as well as to those working in the fields of political sociology, European studies, social movements, gay and lesbian studies, gender studies, and queer theory and activism.
This is a brilliant, timely and engaged book, making an original contribution to the growing field of LGBTQ studies. It is extremely rare for a book to address intersecting oppressions so explicitly, focus so strongly on a particularly important geographical space or offer such a rich mix of standpoints, voices and writing styles. The explicit concern with combining academic, research and activist endeavours is carried off with aplomb. This volume is likely to leave a lasting impression on all who read it.
Paul Stubbs, Institute of Economics, Zagreb, Croatia
Feministički forum Filozofskog fakulteta: izabrani radovi iz studija roda, 2016
Edited by Nada Sekulić and Marija Radoman ISBN 978-86-6427-046-5
Iako „sučeljavanje aktivizma i nauke nikad nije lako” (Stubbs, 2012, str. 12), cilj nam je da ovo... more Iako „sučeljavanje aktivizma i nauke nikad nije lako” (Stubbs, 2012, str. 12), cilj nam je da ovom knjigom uspostavimo komunikaciju između političkih i pojmovnih pitanja i aktivističke prakse kako bismo prevazišli elitističko „istraživanje aktivizma” i učvrstili svoju posvećenost refleksivnom aktivističkom istraživanju. Ta naučno-aktivistička simbioza ne samo što usidruje teoriju u življenu stvarnost, nego je i sastavni deo našeg uverenja da LGBT pokret kao nosilac progresivnih društvenih promena treba da bude „prvi među onima koji postavljaju teško pitanje o tome ko je i zašto isključen, kao i šta učiniti povodom toga” (Sears, navedeno u Sernatinger & Echeverria, 2013, na mreži).
Papers by Milica Batričević
Intersectionality and LGBT Activist Politics, 2016
This is one of the first empirical accounts of asexuality and asexuality-related activism in Serb... more This is one of the first empirical accounts of asexuality and asexuality-related activism in Serbia and Croatia. The authors argue that in contemporary hypersexualised societies, even the queer community can be discriminating against asexual people, often negating a possibility for them to engage in committed and meaningful personal relationships. By drawing upon interviews with asexually identified respondents and various other empirical sources, the authors underscore the potential of asexuality to represent a departure point of (a)sexual emancipation, in which sexual practices would not be understood as inherent dimensions of any identity. Asexuality may question the ways in which even politically radical struggles perpetuate sexuality as a necessity and one of the key features of humanity.
This is one of the first empirical accounts of asexuality and asexuality-related activism in Serb... more This is one of the first empirical accounts of asexuality and asexuality-related activism in Serbia and Croatia. The authors argue that in contemporary hypersexualised societies, even the queer community can be discriminating against asexual people, often negating a possibility for them to engage in committed and meaningful personal relationships. By drawing upon interviews with asexually identified respondents and various other empirical sources, the authors underscore the potential of asexuality to represent a departure point of (a)sexual emancipation, in which sexual practices would not be understood as inherent dimensions of any identity. Asexuality may question the ways in which even politically radical struggles perpetuate sexuality as a necessity and one of the key features of humanity.
Normalisation of exploitation - which results in labour exploitation generally not being recogniz... more Normalisation of exploitation - which results in labour exploitation generally not being recognized legally or, when recognized as the violation of rights, the reaction of relevant social actors is missing - makes workers who survived human trafficking see themselves primarily as workers deprived of their rights. Such absence of distinction is a consequence of a continuum of exploitation of all workers, both in the country of destination and in the country of origin, in this case Serbia.
https://www.astra.rs/trgovina-ljudima-u-cilju-radne-eksploatacije-socioloska-perspektiva/ Norm... more https://www.astra.rs/trgovina-ljudima-u-cilju-radne-eksploatacije-socioloska-perspektiva/
Normalizacija eksploatacije koja dovodi do toga da se radna eksploatacija generalno ne prepoznaje zakonski, ili u odnosu na koju, kada je prepoznata kao kršenje prava, izostaje reakcija relevantnih društvenih aktera, čini da radnici žrtve trgovine ljudima sebe razumeju najpre kao obespravljene radnike. Ovakvo nepostojanje distinkcije posledica je kontinuuma eksploatacije svih radnika, kako na radnom mestu u zemlji odredišta, tako i u zemlji porekla, u ovom slučaju Srbiji.
EDITED VOLUMES (SERBO-CROATIAN) by Milica Batričević
"U mrežama drugosti" je briljantna, pravovremena i angažovana knjiga koja doprinosi rastućem broj... more "U mrežama drugosti" je briljantna, pravovremena i angažovana knjiga koja doprinosi rastućem broju LGBTQ studija. Sociološke analize retko pristupaju višestrukim, ukrštajućim diskriminacijama na tako eksplicitan način nudeći mnoštvo autorskih glasova i perspektiva. Ovaj zbornik će bez sumnje ostaviti trajan utisak na sve koji ga budu pročitali.
Paul Stubbs
Ekonomski institut, Zagreb
Antropologija 20, sv. 3 , 2020
Rad se temelji na kritičkom promišljanju društvenih i političkih procesa u politikama reprezentac... more Rad se temelji na kritičkom promišljanju društvenih i političkih procesa u politikama reprezentacije i konstruisanja rodnih identiteta u medijima u kontekstu nasilja nad ženama, kao i odgovora šire javnosti na njegov porast. Predmet istraživanja su medijske kampanje koje se bave različitim oblicima nasilja nad ženama.
U tekstu se kampanje posmatraju na tri nivoa:
- u odnosu na različite oblike nasilja nad ženama,
- u odnosu na aktere koji su kampanju kreirali,
- u odnosu na značenja koja se proizvode i konstruišu u medijskoj poruci kampanje.
U radu je analizirano nekoliko kampanja koje se pojavljuju u periodu od 2013. do 2019. godine – „STOP NASILJU“, „Potpisujem.org“ i globalna kampanja #MeToo. Kampanje su izabrane tako da predstavljaju različite društvene aktere koji funkcionišu na drugačijim institucionalnim, ideološkim i praktičnim obrascima: 1) feminističku nevladinu organizaciju, 2) visokotiražne privatne dnevne novine u kampanji koja je finansijski podržana od strane države i 3) grassroot kampanju kojom su se povezale žene u online i offline sferi i podelile svoja iskustva o seksualnom uznemiravanju.
Ključne reči: nasilje nad ženama, kampanje, mediji, feminizam
This volume combines empirically oriented and theoretically grounded reflections upon various for... more This volume combines empirically oriented and theoretically grounded reflections upon various forms of LGBT activist engagement to examine how the notion of intersectionality enters the political context of contemporary Serbia and Croatia. By uncovering experiences of multiple oppression and voicing fear and frustration that accompany exclusionary practices, the contributions to this book seek to reinvigorate the critical potential of intersectionality, in order to generate the basis for wider political alliances and solidarities in the post-Yugoslav space. The authors, both activists and academics, challenge the systematic absence of discussions of (post-)Yugoslav LGBT activist initiatives in recent social science scholarship, and show how emancipatory politics of resistance can reshape what is possible to imagine as identity and community in post-war and post-socialist societies.
This book will be of interest to scholars and students in the areas of history and politics of Yugoslavia and the post-Yugoslav states, as well as to those working in the fields of political sociology, European studies, social movements, gay and lesbian studies, gender studies, and queer theory and activism.
This is a brilliant, timely and engaged book, making an original contribution to the growing field of LGBTQ studies. It is extremely rare for a book to address intersecting oppressions so explicitly, focus so strongly on a particularly important geographical space or offer such a rich mix of standpoints, voices and writing styles. The explicit concern with combining academic, research and activist endeavours is carried off with aplomb. This volume is likely to leave a lasting impression on all who read it.
Paul Stubbs, Institute of Economics, Zagreb, Croatia
Feministički forum Filozofskog fakulteta: izabrani radovi iz studija roda, 2016
Edited by Nada Sekulić and Marija Radoman ISBN 978-86-6427-046-5
Iako „sučeljavanje aktivizma i nauke nikad nije lako” (Stubbs, 2012, str. 12), cilj nam je da ovo... more Iako „sučeljavanje aktivizma i nauke nikad nije lako” (Stubbs, 2012, str. 12), cilj nam je da ovom knjigom uspostavimo komunikaciju između političkih i pojmovnih pitanja i aktivističke prakse kako bismo prevazišli elitističko „istraživanje aktivizma” i učvrstili svoju posvećenost refleksivnom aktivističkom istraživanju. Ta naučno-aktivistička simbioza ne samo što usidruje teoriju u življenu stvarnost, nego je i sastavni deo našeg uverenja da LGBT pokret kao nosilac progresivnih društvenih promena treba da bude „prvi među onima koji postavljaju teško pitanje o tome ko je i zašto isključen, kao i šta učiniti povodom toga” (Sears, navedeno u Sernatinger & Echeverria, 2013, na mreži).
Intersectionality and LGBT Activist Politics, 2016
This is one of the first empirical accounts of asexuality and asexuality-related activism in Serb... more This is one of the first empirical accounts of asexuality and asexuality-related activism in Serbia and Croatia. The authors argue that in contemporary hypersexualised societies, even the queer community can be discriminating against asexual people, often negating a possibility for them to engage in committed and meaningful personal relationships. By drawing upon interviews with asexually identified respondents and various other empirical sources, the authors underscore the potential of asexuality to represent a departure point of (a)sexual emancipation, in which sexual practices would not be understood as inherent dimensions of any identity. Asexuality may question the ways in which even politically radical struggles perpetuate sexuality as a necessity and one of the key features of humanity.
This is one of the first empirical accounts of asexuality and asexuality-related activism in Serb... more This is one of the first empirical accounts of asexuality and asexuality-related activism in Serbia and Croatia. The authors argue that in contemporary hypersexualised societies, even the queer community can be discriminating against asexual people, often negating a possibility for them to engage in committed and meaningful personal relationships. By drawing upon interviews with asexually identified respondents and various other empirical sources, the authors underscore the potential of asexuality to represent a departure point of (a)sexual emancipation, in which sexual practices would not be understood as inherent dimensions of any identity. Asexuality may question the ways in which even politically radical struggles perpetuate sexuality as a necessity and one of the key features of humanity.
Normalisation of exploitation - which results in labour exploitation generally not being recogniz... more Normalisation of exploitation - which results in labour exploitation generally not being recognized legally or, when recognized as the violation of rights, the reaction of relevant social actors is missing - makes workers who survived human trafficking see themselves primarily as workers deprived of their rights. Such absence of distinction is a consequence of a continuum of exploitation of all workers, both in the country of destination and in the country of origin, in this case Serbia.
https://www.astra.rs/trgovina-ljudima-u-cilju-radne-eksploatacije-socioloska-perspektiva/ Norm... more https://www.astra.rs/trgovina-ljudima-u-cilju-radne-eksploatacije-socioloska-perspektiva/
Normalizacija eksploatacije koja dovodi do toga da se radna eksploatacija generalno ne prepoznaje zakonski, ili u odnosu na koju, kada je prepoznata kao kršenje prava, izostaje reakcija relevantnih društvenih aktera, čini da radnici žrtve trgovine ljudima sebe razumeju najpre kao obespravljene radnike. Ovakvo nepostojanje distinkcije posledica je kontinuuma eksploatacije svih radnika, kako na radnom mestu u zemlji odredišta, tako i u zemlji porekla, u ovom slučaju Srbiji.
"U mrežama drugosti" je briljantna, pravovremena i angažovana knjiga koja doprinosi rastućem broj... more "U mrežama drugosti" je briljantna, pravovremena i angažovana knjiga koja doprinosi rastućem broju LGBTQ studija. Sociološke analize retko pristupaju višestrukim, ukrštajućim diskriminacijama na tako eksplicitan način nudeći mnoštvo autorskih glasova i perspektiva. Ovaj zbornik će bez sumnje ostaviti trajan utisak na sve koji ga budu pročitali.
Paul Stubbs
Ekonomski institut, Zagreb