STENOGRAPHIC NOTES ABOUT THE WORK OF KOLO SRPSKIH SESTARA Data of Delfa Ivanić (4 February 1957) Cover Image

СТЕНОГРАФСКЕ БЕЛЕШКЕ О РАДУ КОЛА СРПСКИХ СЕСТАРА Подаци Делфе Иванић (4. 2. 1957)
STENOGRAPHIC NOTES ABOUT THE WORK OF KOLO SRPSKIH SESTARA Data of Delfa Ivanić (4 February 1957)

Author(s): Ana Stolić
Subject(s): Gender Studies, History of ideas, Recent History (1900 till today)
Published by: Istorijski institut, Beograd
Keywords: Delfa Ivanić; Kolo srpskih sestara; Kingdom of Serbia (Yugoslavia); history of feminism

Summary/Abstract: The paper represents a critical edition of an interview with Delfa Ivanić, a humanitarian and patriot, one of the initiators of the movement for the emancipation of women in the Kingdom of Serbia and Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Together with painter Nadežda Petrović, Delfa Ivanić established Kolo srpskih sestara in Belgrade in 1903. Her speech was recorded in 1957. It is based on questions and answers that Delfa Ivanić submitted to the German occupation authorities in 1942. Thereafter, the property of Kolo was confiscated and its work forbidden. In this interview the interviewer also wrote down Delfa’s accompanying, oral comments. From a time perspective, they are particularly interesting as they indicate the structure, objectives and method of work of Kolo srpskih sestara from its establishment until the cessation of work in 1942.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 42
  • Page Range: 341-360
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: Serbian
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