KOLEKTIVNI IDENTITET KAO STRATEGIJA PREŽIVLJAVANJA BEOGRADSKE AKTIVISTIČKE GRUPE ŽENE U CRNOM
COLLECTIVE IDENTITY AS SURVIVAL STRATEGY OF
BELGRADE ACTIVIS GROUP WOMEN IN BLACK
Author(s): Bojan BilićSubject(s): Civil Society, Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology, Politics and Identity, Identity of Collectives
Published by: Институт за етнологију и антропологију
Keywords: Women in Black; Serbia; collective identity; anti-war activism;
Summary/Abstract: The Belgrade-based activist group Women in Black has been for twenty years now articulating a feminist anti-war stance in an inimical socio-political climate. The operation of this anti-patriarchal and anti-militarist organization, which has successfully resisted numerous instances of repression, has not been up to now systematically approached from a social movement perspective. This paper draws upon a range of empirical methods, comprising life-story interviews, documentary analysis and participant observation, to address the question as to how it was possible for this small circle of activists to remain on the Serbian/post-Yugoslav civic scene for the last two decades. Consistent collective identity, which informs the group’s resource mobilization and strategic options, holds the key to the surprising survival of this activist organization. I apply recent theoretical advances on collective identity to the case of the Belgrade Women in Black with the view of promoting a potentially fruitful cross-fertilization between non-Western activism and the Western conceptual apparatus for studying civic engagement.
Journal: Antropologija
- Issue Year: 12/2012
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 187-207
- Page Count: 21
- Language: Serbian