This essay considers women’s emancipation in Socialist Yugoslavia as central to the socialist project. I focus on the feminist art of the 1970s and 1980s, aswell as contemporary engagements with the question of Yugoslavia. I put in conversation performance works by Sanja Iveković, Vlasta Delimar, Marina Gržinić, and Šejla Kamerić. The title of this essay, “Return of Jugoslovenka: An Unrequited Love Affair” points to how contested the position of Yugoslav women was during socialism, and how much it remains so today, albeit for very different reasons. As I show in the article, Yugoslav women in the arts embraced socialism as a political paradigm but vehemently resisted its patriarchal violence. I argue their art and work remain critical sites...
This essay seeks to deepen our understanding of women’s agency in socialist societies. Focusing on s...
Analizirajući prozu autorki iz Hrvatske, Bosne i Hercegovine i Srbije, u ovom se tekstu pokušava obj...
The topic of the paper is the exploration of the ‘woman’s woman’ identity, as desired and conceptual...
This essay theorizes the concept of women’s minor cinema in socialist Yugoslavia, conceptualized thr...
Yugoslavia, a single party state, built on the legacy of the anti-fascist partisan struggle, princip...
From (Neo-)Avant-garde to Post-Yugoslav Literature This text is a review of Tijana Matijević’s book...
“For us it was much better, for us personally, for people it was much better during socialism than i...
The article outlines the challenges for literatures created in ”small” languages. The only chance fo...
The text counters the prevailing idea that there was no feminism in the socialist Eastern bloc, care...
For readers versed in the tradition of North Atlantic feminist theory, the intersection of “socialis...
By analysing Yugoslav writer Biljana Jovanović’s early novels, the essay follows her possible litera...
The essay uses the case study of the Yugoslav artist collective OHO (1962 – 1971) to investigate the...
In her book Restavracija kapitalizma: repatriarhalizacija družbe (Restauration of capitalism: Re-pat...
In a socialist nation, men and women are equal, but women are different. The task of this article is...
The essay addresses contemporary discussions on women’s transnationalism and women’s agency by look...
This essay seeks to deepen our understanding of women’s agency in socialist societies. Focusing on s...
Analizirajući prozu autorki iz Hrvatske, Bosne i Hercegovine i Srbije, u ovom se tekstu pokušava obj...
The topic of the paper is the exploration of the ‘woman’s woman’ identity, as desired and conceptual...
This essay theorizes the concept of women’s minor cinema in socialist Yugoslavia, conceptualized thr...
Yugoslavia, a single party state, built on the legacy of the anti-fascist partisan struggle, princip...
From (Neo-)Avant-garde to Post-Yugoslav Literature This text is a review of Tijana Matijević’s book...
“For us it was much better, for us personally, for people it was much better during socialism than i...
The article outlines the challenges for literatures created in ”small” languages. The only chance fo...
The text counters the prevailing idea that there was no feminism in the socialist Eastern bloc, care...
For readers versed in the tradition of North Atlantic feminist theory, the intersection of “socialis...
By analysing Yugoslav writer Biljana Jovanović’s early novels, the essay follows her possible litera...
The essay uses the case study of the Yugoslav artist collective OHO (1962 – 1971) to investigate the...
In her book Restavracija kapitalizma: repatriarhalizacija družbe (Restauration of capitalism: Re-pat...
In a socialist nation, men and women are equal, but women are different. The task of this article is...
The essay addresses contemporary discussions on women’s transnationalism and women’s agency by look...
This essay seeks to deepen our understanding of women’s agency in socialist societies. Focusing on s...
Analizirajući prozu autorki iz Hrvatske, Bosne i Hercegovine i Srbije, u ovom se tekstu pokušava obj...
The topic of the paper is the exploration of the ‘woman’s woman’ identity, as desired and conceptual...