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Bibliographies of Journals Ženske studije and Genero
Bibliografije časopisa Ženske studije i Genero
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Bibliographies of journals Ženske studije and Genero.
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Bibliographies of journals Ženske studije and Genero.
More...Keywords: democratization of intimacy; intimacy; pure relationship; romantic love; sexuality; transformation of intimacy
In this paper we shall look at an important syntagm of Anthony Giddens – transformation of intimacy – which is linked with reflexive project of the self. It also closely observes the theory and practice of a pure relationship, that is how people behave in close relationships, what they want from them and how they change. Before, explains Giddens, relationships followed an established set of rules, norms and values in the society, i.e. a particular local community. Today, intimacy is a project one has to work on. Intimacy demands opening up of an individual to the others with mutual revelation and trust because the very first relationship, with oneself, has become reflexive in a new way and self-discovering. Nothing is taken for granted any more. We shall see that transformation of intimacy is largely constituted and greatly influenced by the term reflexive project of the self.
More...Keywords: “Srpska riječ”;1914; national mobilization; Vidovdan; memorial; culprit; court process
After The World War First system of national mobilisation can be followed in pages of The “Srpska riječ”, a paper published by Radicals in Sarajevo. The article analyse some of elements which have been used to gathering of Serbian people in Bosnia and Herzegovina and strengthening their national identity. The assassination an archduke Ferdinand and events after that were always a motive for reminiscence on serbian sufferig in B&H during the War. The “Srpska riječ” had official introduced The St. Vitus’s Day as a day of remembrance for those fallen in the struggle for the homeland. In this way The Paper had confirmed national community with Serbia. The removal of symbols of Monarchy was “the task” for “Srpska riječ”, too. The main one was a monument of The Archduke and his wife Sofia. Significant patience in The Paper was pointed out a trial in wich one reputable lady was accused as a participant in destroying of Serbian property in Sarajevo afterthe assassination in June 1914.
More...Roman Jasne Š amić Mraz i pepeo marginaliziran je i kritički nedovoljno obrađen kao i većina romana koje su napisale žene. Moglo bi se reći da je zapostavljen. Upravo zbog toga ovaj rad će se pozabaviti detaljnijim iščitavanjem romana i analiziranjem njegovih mnogobrojnih značenja. Naravno, rad nema namjeru objediniti i protumačiti sve aspekte romana koji su zaista brojni, već roman približiti čitatelju i potaknuti njegova buduća tumačenja.
More...Language and gender or on the language that speaks us Language and gender or do we (actually) understand each other when we speak? Is the political correctness the same as the real entry into power? Feminist stylistics: challenges and limitations On language that deconstructs gender Conquering speech: sensibility and Eros in Bisera Alikadić’s works Gender and dramatic dialogue
More...Poštovane dame, cijenjena gospodo! Iznenada se zadržati na nečemu na što se obično ne obraća pažnja - kao, recimo, na ovoj formi oslovljavanja, moglo bi se, upravo tim zastajanjem, pokazati poprilično beznačajnim. Kakvog još smisla ima podsjećati u ovoj frazi na patos časti i uvažavanja, ili na ritualnu prednost žena, da budu oslovljene prve, ili, pak, na verbalni naklon pred vama, iskopane iz praha prošlih stoljeća? Zar se filozofska tematizacija komplimenta ne približava opasno smiješnom pretjerivanju, pri čemu se unutrašnja plitkost označava napuhivanjem sve tanje i tanje kože, dok na kraju ne ostanu samo još prazne riječi - ne približava se, dakle, sudbini koju je uvijek imao i sam kompliment?
More...Zu dem Leben und den Menschen, die ihn umgaben, verhielt sich Juraj Habdelic nicht auf konventionelle Weise bloß religiös-erzieherisch, er stand zu ihnen auch in menschlich emotiver Beziehung. Habdelics betont zum Ausdruck gebrachtes Mitgefühl mit den leibeigenen Bauern, seinem Volk, und ihrem schweren Leben, verleiht seiner Prosa einen starken humanen, literarisch bedeutsamen Charakter. Um diesen neuen Zug seiner Sprache zu gestalten, wußte er sich der ihm gebotenen sprachlichen Möglichkeiten schöpferisch zu bedienen. Obwohl er dem barocken Sprachstil seiner Zeit verhaftet blieb, wußte er die Ausdrucksfähigkeiten des Kajkawischen nach allen Seiten hin auszuweiten und sie schöpfensch zu heben. Effektvolle rhetorische Wiederholungen, psychologisch eindrucksvolle Steigerungen, sowie lebensnahe Metaphern mußten ihm dazu dienen, seine Thesen zu intensivieren und seinem Text überzeugungskraft mitzuteilen. Echte Stilkunst, auf Reichtum des Ausdrucks gegründet, hebt Habdelics didaktische Prosa häufig in den Bereich künstlerischer Werte.
More...Keywords: sevdalinka; anthroponymy; epic; text stylistics; stylistics onomastics
This paper examines the characteristics of the layers anthroponymy of Bosnian love songs, folk songs known as sevdalinka. Because the names are always motivated by the reality that in themselves carry much more than linguistic data, we will analyze them structurally, etymologically and functional because it is artisitic text. The analysis will be based on the text stylistics and onomastic stylistics stylistics, but here we sevdalinka kontradiskursu access as compared to the epic poem.
More...The author gives a model by which it is possible to interpret ethics from the standpoint of gender. Above all, it emphasizes the importance of recognizing the level of particularity and its integration between the universal and individual level. This methodological instruction enables us to recognize social differences that result from various types of repression, and affect the (im)possibility of ethical behaviour of large groups of people. It results in the impossibility of individuals’ (the world of Others) to act ethically and, subsequently, in their being denoted as non-subjects: slaves, victims of mobbing, prostitutes, exiles, exploited workers, the hungry, the unemployed, women…Gender issues in ethics can be approached through the mentioned aspects (entries) of: subject, body (nature) values and relevant topics.
More...It can be presumed that the state as a fraternal community arises as the result of the formation of the system of the modern state, liberalism and neoliberalism. By emphasizing the importance of separating the private (societal-economic) from the public (state-political), the basis for a threefold possibility of female alienation is established. The first alienation is made evident by her queer emergence from the sphere of the private (a free market society) and the second one comes with her artificial entrance into the public sphere, where she assumes the established models of behaviour of a patriarchally structured society/state. Finally, women in the sphere of the family are placed in a pre-private area which is not as yet a part of the private sector of society. With the creation of a modern superstate as an internationally globalized public community, the possibility for the threefold alienation of women is set into place.
More...The intention of this work is to present psychological aspects of verbal and non-verbal communication in every day life. All of us use verbal communication while non-verbal communication is often forgotten or is put in the second place. The importance and value of verbal and non-verbal communication will be presented in this paper. The purpose of this work is to compare these two ways of communication in order to realize their values and failures or to promote using a proper combination of these two ways of communication in everyday life, especially in public relations or formal negotiations, etc. Non-verbal communication is getting its importance in these days in a practical way. Namely, it should be more presentable or ‘loud’ and visible to people who consider that silence and quietness are not welcomed and that these two non-verbal ways of communication are of a negative perspective. This is true in some situations, but in most cases silence is a sign of wisdom, which is often emphasized but not practiced in life. It is necessary to provoke people to think, to read signs of body which people usually use unconsciously in order to supplement their speech. For often, and this is proved in practice, the strength of non-verbal communication is more influential than that of the verbal one. Non-verbal signs are promoters of a hidden message and sense which could provoke confusion if they are not in agreement with the verbal signs. The other name for non-verbal communication could be “reading between the lines”.
More...Men and Women in the Micro-Macro Context: 25 Years Late ( Inga Tomić-Koludrović) This text is part of the introduction to the discussion held on 17th June 2009 at the occasion of the second edition of the book Ženski eros i civilizacija smrti by author Vjeran Katunarić (Zagreb: Jesenski i Turk, 2009). It is being published here as a contribution to the discussion that began during the previous Forum (Revija za sociologiju, 39 [40], 1–2). For Sociology - Inspired by Anima (Vesna Janković) One of the questions emphasized by M.Petrić in his critical review (Revija za sociologiju, 39[40], 1-2) of the discussion about the second release of V. Katunarić book Women’s Eros and the Civilization of Death is the question about the relationship between sociology and feminism. Even though the proper answer would demand comprehensive research – as would be the case with answers to many other questions raised that evening – the article “Analyzing Analytic Autoethnography” (Ellis and Bochner, 2006), which I have recently read, inspired me to note some thoughts on the topic.
More...Humanitarian and patriotic work of female societies is worthy of the heritage of Serbian history, but their goals and results are yet to be considered. The social engagement and awareness of the individual role in the progress of the entire society was quite high, especially amongst the Serbian women. A great number of benefactors, funders and legators among these women is a vivid proof. The board of women of „Kneginja Ljubica“ was merely one of numerous female societies created in the Kingdom of Serbia, which also lasted through the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. None of these societies managed to survive in the new, socialist Yugoslavia, despite their humanitarian goals. The fight for every individual, abandoned child, orphan, those wounded, crippled and ill was the main task of women gathered in these societies. Immense amount of material and financial aid that they had managed to collect always ended up in the right hands. The example of these women, who put the lives, happiness and safety of those weaker first, remains a shining lesson of Serbian history.
More...Keywords: Maktab; mosque; mazaristan; religious education; jamaat; Gornja Lukavica
This article relates about a jamaat in Živinice majlis and their tradition that is preserved and passed from generation to generation. There is not much written data about development and life of this jamaat, as until now no systematic research has been carried out in this regard. Jamaat Gornja Lukavica has had a significant role in education of a part of this majlis. This area had no institutions for higher education, thus mactabs were offering a primary education that could satisfy the students in those times. The role and significance of maktabi ibtidaiyya in literateness and religious education in the area is best noted in the fact that it is still referred to as “Madrasa” amongst the people. By the end of the Ottomans presence in Bosnia and Herzegovina, due to a growing of the number of believers and the difficulties in traveling to Džebare for offering Jumah salah, a small modest mosque was constructed now known as the Old Mosque (Stara džamija).
More...Keywords: parody; postmodernism; subversion; novel; gastronomy
The article analyzes features of parodic discourse of Barbieri's novel Epitaph of a Royal Gourmet through L. Hutcheon’s theoretical concepts. It explores different parodic subversive strategies (parody of the diary genre, problematizing of the fictionality of historiographic representation, interpolating of gastronomical sublite-rary genres) through which ambivalent politics of postmodern representation are manifested in this novel.
More...Keywords: female creativity; symbolism of death and rebirth; Lady Lazarus; resurrection of Phoenix; new woman
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the inviolability of „female creativity” in the works of Sylvia Plath through the symbolism of death and rebirth. „Lady Lazarus” reflects Plath’s recognition that the struggle between death and rebirth must direct every aspect of poetic structure. The woman in the poem is at the same time a victim and tormentor. She is a female Lazarus who died because of great suffering that the poet equates with the suffering of the Jews who were tortured during World War II. She is a victim of male cruelty, but also a new woman who rises from the flames. Using the myth of the resurrection of the Phoenix, Sylvia Plath shows a woman who stands up against all the men who restrain her. The allusions in the poem to the biblical, historical, political and personal take the reader into the center of a personality (of a woman).
More...Keywords: heterosexuality; sexual relations; conservativism; cultural model; gender; young people; Belgrade; Serbia;
Based on the data acquired through qualitative research, and through the use of the theory of cultural models, the paper analyzes the cultural conceptualization of sexual relations/sex among a group of young heterosexuals in Belgrade. The basic premise of the paper is that the dominant trait of cultural thinking about sexual relations in contemporary Serbia is conservativism, or rather that it is dominated by gender determination and the asymmetry in relations of power among genders. Based on the overview of anthropological literature about heterosexuality published in foreign journals between 1990 and 2010, elements of heterosexual conservativism were isolated and their presence and representation was then tested in the data gathered through interviews with interlocutors in Belgrade.
More...Keywords: cemeteries with stećaks; late Middle Ages; archaeological excavation; anthropological analyses;
The article presents the results of the archeological excavation of a cemetery with stećaks at the Krešić cemetery - Paoča, municipality of Čitluk. The analyzed archeological materials were obtained from excavating part of a necropolis containing four stećaks. The research is important because it supplements the existing scanty data obtained from archeological excavations and the scanty results of anthropological analyses of human osteological materials. The results of the bio-archeological analysis conducted on the human bone samples suggest that the inhabitants of the region had been exposed to heavy physical labor on a daily basis.
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