Former East, former West: post-Socialist Nostalgia and Feminist Genealogies in Today’s Europe
Former East, former West: post-Socialist Nostalgia and Feminist Genealogies in Today’s Europe
Author(s): Chiara BonfiglioliSubject(s): Anthropology
Published by: Етнографски институт САНУ
Keywords: post-socialism; nostalgia; gender; feminism; post-Cold War Europe
Summary/Abstract: This paper connects current studies of post-socialist nostalgia to the issue of feminist genealogies in the contemporary European context. Studies of post-socialist nostalgia can prove significant not only for the former socialist East - to which they have traditionally been limited – but also for the “former West”, that is post-Cold War Western Europe. In the first part of my paper I draw a connection between feminist genealogies and post-socialist nostalgia in the former East, looking in particular at the phenomenon of Yugonostalgia from a gendered and feminist perspective, and taking my research on the 1978 Belgrade feminist conference Drugarica Zena/Comrade Woman as a point of departure. The narrative about Yugoslavia being closer to Western Europe and to Western European feminist movements in the 1970s, in comparison to today’s marginalization of post-Yugoslav successor states, indicates that changes in gender regimes are deeply connected to shifts in ideological and geopolitical relations, including the shifting boundaries of Europe after 1989. In the second part of this essay I transpose the study of post-socialist nostalgia to the former West. When looking more closely at Western European countries, particularly at those who had significant communist parties such as Italy and France, it is clear that even in the West certain articulations of post-socialist nostalgia for radical pasts have emerged, helping us to unravel women’s and feminist movements’ genealogies that have been made invisible. I take the case of the recent Italian movie Cosmonauta as a symptom of post-socialist nostalgia in the former West.
Journal: Гласник Етнографског института САНУ
- Issue Year: LIX/2011
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 115-128
- Page Count: 14
- Language: English