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Feminist Activism at War - Belgrade and Zagreb Feminists in the 1990s (Paperback)
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Feminist Activism at War - Belgrade and Zagreb Feminists in the 1990s (Paperback)
Series: Gender and Comparative Politics
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This book describes, compares, explains, and contextualises the
positionings, i.e. discourses and activities, which feminists in
Belgrade, Serbia and Zagreb, Croatia produced in relation to the
(post-)Yugoslav wars of the 1990s. Two types of positionings are
analysed: those which the feminists have produced on the (sexual)
war violence and those which they have produced on each other.
Applying a Bourdieuian framework and using interviews with key
feminist and peace activists in the region alongside a thorough
examination of organisational documents and printed media articles,
Ana Miskovska Kajevska challenges the common suggestion that the
outbreak of the war violence in 1991 led to the same reorganisation
of the Belgrade and Zagreb feminist fields. She corrects the
understanding that the activists in each city, who had up until
then worked together without tensions, divided at the same time and
in the same manner into antinationalists and nationalists and began
clashing with each other because of the different war-related
positionings. Miskovska Kajevska explains further that the terms
'antinationalist' and 'nationalist' were not completely value-free
and objective, and had different meanings attached to them. These
designations were an essential part not only of the local and
international efforts to stop the (sexual) war violence, but also
of the struggle for legitimacy among the feminists in each city -
endeavours in which many Western (feminist) academics, activists,
and funders were involved, too. In addition to providing insights
into the situation in Croatia and Serbia, this book will also help
increase the understanding of intra-feminist dynamics in other
regions of the world which are dominated by nationalism and war
violence, and where the work of the local feminists is closely
intertwined with - and often dependent on - these activists'
contacts with foreign academic, funding, activist, and/or political
entities.
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