(Un)doing feminism in (post)-Yugoslav media spaces (original) (raw)

Socialist-Era New Yugoslav Feminism between “Mainstreaming” and “Disengagement”: The Possibilities for Resistance, Critical Opposition and Dissent1

Zsofia Lorand

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Socialist-Era New Yugoslav Feminism between “Mainstreaming” and “Disengagement”: The Possibilities for Resistance, Critical Opposition and Dissent

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“New Yugoslav Feminism during Socialism between ‘Mainstreaming’ and ‘Disengagement’: The Possibilities of Resistance, Critical Opposition and Dissent”

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Women’s Political and Social Activism in the Early Cold War Era: The Case of Yugoslavia

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Anna Szwed-Walczak

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Au croisement des études féministes et de l’espace littéraire post-yougoslave : Tijana Matijević, From Post-Yugoslavia to the Female Continent: A Feminist Reading of Post-Yugoslav Literature

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Ana Miškovska Kajevska, Feminist Activism at War: Belgrade and Zagreb Feminists in the 1990s, London: Routledge, 2017, 186 pp., £105.00 (hardback), ISBN 978-1-138-69768-3. Book review by Marina Hughson

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Becoming citizens: the politics of women's emancipation in socialist Yugoslavia

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At the Margins of Yugoslavia's Transition: The Consequences of Neoliberal Reforms for Lower Class Women in Croatia

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