„Жена, домаћица, мајка. Од те три речи зависи цео свет”
“Woman, Housewife, Mother. Entire universe is based on those three words”
Analysis of the Women’s Journal Žena / Woman (1911-1921)
Author(s): Ana KolarićSubject(s): Gender Studies, Gender history
Published by: Филолошки факултет, Универзитет у Београду
Keywords: emancipation of women; “relational” and “individualist” feminism; nation formation; women‟s magazines
Summary/Abstract: The nineteenth century in Europe was marked by the strong women‟s movement which was focused on women‟s suffrage and political equality. Although most of the movement‟s participants and supporters shared the same main goals, their priorities varied among countries, nations and communities. As participants in the national liberation movement, Serbian women believed that their emancipation and achievement of political equality were in the national interest. In other words, Serbian women thought that as educated women they were better-equipped for all tasks that were assigned to them, especially for their maternal role. For Serbian women, feminism was a national project as well. Using as a reference point several classic works of feminist scholarship, this essay explored various discourses related to the women‟s emancipation, “women‟s question” and “women‟s rights” as they were represented in the women‟s journal Žena / Woman. By so doing, the essay tried to show how certain historical and geopolitical contexts affect women‟s struggle for equal political rights. Moreover, it emphasized the importance of archival research for establishing and better understanding of the history of Serbian feminist movement.
Journal: Књиженство
- Issue Year: 2011
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 246-269
- Page Count: 24
- Language: Serbian