In the context of post-war Bosnia, this article analyzes the processes by which Bosnian muslim women restructure their identities, combining different elements such as gender, religion and citizenship. Distancing themselves from prescribed social roles inherited from the Yugoslav era, they strive to forge individual subjectivities. This requires the recognition of a Bosnian national identity, which grounds their legitimity as citizens in public space. Our study then shows the different arrangements Muslim women (who chose to wear a hijab) make in an effort to articulate two powerful identity poles, namely gender and religion. Some directly link the two through their professional endeavours, creating NGOs or choosing to enter the political a...
The paper aims to investigate, on the one hand, the discourses of being a woman, an immigrant, and a...
This book is a study of the Muslim voluntary associations in post-Ottoman Bosnia and Yugoslavia, wi...
This thesis seeks to interrogate, from a feminist perspective, the question of citizenship in the tr...
This is an ethnographic study of women's activism in Bosniac (Muslim) areas of post-war Bosnia-Herze...
WHAT DOES A MUSLIM HEADSCARF CONCEAL? BETWEEN RELIGION, GENDER AND CULTURE: THE FRENCH CASEThe purpo...
The overall focus of this thesis is the relationship between Europe and Islam and what it implies to...
The creation of the second Yugoslavia (1943–1992) heralded the legal and economic emancipation of wo...
This paper represents a consideration and an analysis of the relationship between the hijab as an ar...
In this article I show how Bosniak (Bosnian Muslim) refugees reproduce, contest and construct their ...
Islamic feminism/s as forms of consciousness, thinking, and practice are ascendant, yet in many plac...
This social, cultural, and political history of Slavic Muslim women of the Yugoslav region in the fi...
This article presents an original analysis of portrayals of women in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) on...
Praca ma na celu ukazanie podobieństw i różnic pomiędzy strojem muzułmanek w Bośni i Hercegowinie, a...
In 1990, the main Bosnian Muslim political party, the Party of Democratic Action (SDA), has been cre...
This article examines the possibilities and limitations of the archives of voluntary associations fo...
The paper aims to investigate, on the one hand, the discourses of being a woman, an immigrant, and a...
This book is a study of the Muslim voluntary associations in post-Ottoman Bosnia and Yugoslavia, wi...
This thesis seeks to interrogate, from a feminist perspective, the question of citizenship in the tr...
This is an ethnographic study of women's activism in Bosniac (Muslim) areas of post-war Bosnia-Herze...
WHAT DOES A MUSLIM HEADSCARF CONCEAL? BETWEEN RELIGION, GENDER AND CULTURE: THE FRENCH CASEThe purpo...
The overall focus of this thesis is the relationship between Europe and Islam and what it implies to...
The creation of the second Yugoslavia (1943–1992) heralded the legal and economic emancipation of wo...
This paper represents a consideration and an analysis of the relationship between the hijab as an ar...
In this article I show how Bosniak (Bosnian Muslim) refugees reproduce, contest and construct their ...
Islamic feminism/s as forms of consciousness, thinking, and practice are ascendant, yet in many plac...
This social, cultural, and political history of Slavic Muslim women of the Yugoslav region in the fi...
This article presents an original analysis of portrayals of women in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) on...
Praca ma na celu ukazanie podobieństw i różnic pomiędzy strojem muzułmanek w Bośni i Hercegowinie, a...
In 1990, the main Bosnian Muslim political party, the Party of Democratic Action (SDA), has been cre...
This article examines the possibilities and limitations of the archives of voluntary associations fo...
The paper aims to investigate, on the one hand, the discourses of being a woman, an immigrant, and a...
This book is a study of the Muslim voluntary associations in post-Ottoman Bosnia and Yugoslavia, wi...
This thesis seeks to interrogate, from a feminist perspective, the question of citizenship in the tr...