Description:The book represents an attempt to formulate the theoretical answer tothe question - is there a place for feminism in a contemporary world?Is there any sense in talking about feminism today, when manyliberties are won, when we have reasons to state that certain kind ofequality between men and women does exist, when women appear regularlyand in manifold ways in different public spheres? Many young women whoenjoy acquired rights and liberties do not recognize the influence ofthe work of the former generations on their lives, which oftentimes,unfortunately, reveals the want of solidarity and understanding forwomen who could not go beyond the "old-fashioned" social norms anddemands "all by themselves". The books aims at showing that this workhas not been finished yet, by means of demonstrating how lives ofwomen were led before the emergence of feminism, what changes occurredand what is yet to be done. The structure of the book corresponds tothis idea: if one tried to decompose one's everyday life – wherepublic and private mingle, where we work, vote, read, make love, doour best to stay in touch with the world around us, speak, go toexibitions, church and peace rallies – one would find things which hadbeen unimaginable just hundreds years ago, but are part and parcel ofour world today. The book "Somebody Said Feminism? How FeminismAffected Women in XXI Century" wants to show that feminism contributedlargely to this, although we are quite often unaware of it.The books represents 26 young feminist authors from Serbia, some ofwhich are already known to the local audience and some of whichpublish for the first time. By order of their appearance in the book,these are Dragana Obrenic, Marija Perkovic, Tijana Krstec, DianaMiladinovic, Milica Lezajic, Jasmina Stevanovic, Lidija Vasiljevic,Paula Petricevic, Natasa Zlatkovic, Milena Timotijevic, Carna Cosic,Mima Rasic, Vera Kurtic, Marina Simic, Hana Copic, Jelena Visnjic,Mirjana Mirosavljevic, Iva Nenic, Ivana Velimirac, Nadja Duhacek,Jelena Miletic, Katarina Loncarevic, Jana Bacevic, Ana Bukvic, KsenijaPerisic, Marija Mladenovic and Adriana Zaharijevic.The texts are dealing with rights and freedoms (vote, work, education,divorce and abortion), the intersection of public and private (familyand marriage, religion, women's health, prostitution), identities anddifferences (lesbians, Roma women, race and gender), representation ofwomen (language, media, popular culture), arts (literature, theatre,visual arts), theory and activism (peace politics, globalization offeminism, anthropology, psychology), and history of feminism.Along with the individual contributions, the book contains eightappendices: on suffrage timeline, on women presidents and primeministers, on famous women in medicine, on female genital mutilation,on women Nobel prize winners, with a special emphasis on Peace Nobelprize winners, and on feminist positions and theories (contributed byNatasa Zlatkovic and Adriana Zaharijevic). Finally, the book providesa concise historical timeline of important dates for feminism in theworld and Serbia specifically.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Neko je rekao feminizam?. To get started finding Neko je rekao feminizam?, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: The book represents an attempt to formulate the theoretical answer tothe question - is there a place for feminism in a contemporary world?Is there any sense in talking about feminism today, when manyliberties are won, when we have reasons to state that certain kind ofequality between men and women does exist, when women appear regularlyand in manifold ways in different public spheres? Many young women whoenjoy acquired rights and liberties do not recognize the influence ofthe work of the former generations on their lives, which oftentimes,unfortunately, reveals the want of solidarity and understanding forwomen who could not go beyond the "old-fashioned" social norms anddemands "all by themselves". The books aims at showing that this workhas not been finished yet, by means of demonstrating how lives ofwomen were led before the emergence of feminism, what changes occurredand what is yet to be done. The structure of the book corresponds tothis idea: if one tried to decompose one's everyday life – wherepublic and private mingle, where we work, vote, read, make love, doour best to stay in touch with the world around us, speak, go toexibitions, church and peace rallies – one would find things which hadbeen unimaginable just hundreds years ago, but are part and parcel ofour world today. The book "Somebody Said Feminism? How FeminismAffected Women in XXI Century" wants to show that feminism contributedlargely to this, although we are quite often unaware of it.The books represents 26 young feminist authors from Serbia, some ofwhich are already known to the local audience and some of whichpublish for the first time. By order of their appearance in the book,these are Dragana Obrenic, Marija Perkovic, Tijana Krstec, DianaMiladinovic, Milica Lezajic, Jasmina Stevanovic, Lidija Vasiljevic,Paula Petricevic, Natasa Zlatkovic, Milena Timotijevic, Carna Cosic,Mima Rasic, Vera Kurtic, Marina Simic, Hana Copic, Jelena Visnjic,Mirjana Mirosavljevic, Iva Nenic, Ivana Velimirac, Nadja Duhacek,Jelena Miletic, Katarina Loncarevic, Jana Bacevic, Ana Bukvic, KsenijaPerisic, Marija Mladenovic and Adriana Zaharijevic.The texts are dealing with rights and freedoms (vote, work, education,divorce and abortion), the intersection of public and private (familyand marriage, religion, women's health, prostitution), identities anddifferences (lesbians, Roma women, race and gender), representation ofwomen (language, media, popular culture), arts (literature, theatre,visual arts), theory and activism (peace politics, globalization offeminism, anthropology, psychology), and history of feminism.Along with the individual contributions, the book contains eightappendices: on suffrage timeline, on women presidents and primeministers, on famous women in medicine, on female genital mutilation,on women Nobel prize winners, with a special emphasis on Peace Nobelprize winners, and on feminist positions and theories (contributed byNatasa Zlatkovic and Adriana Zaharijevic). Finally, the book providesa concise historical timeline of important dates for feminism in theworld and Serbia specifically.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Neko je rekao feminizam?. To get started finding Neko je rekao feminizam?, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.