TY - BOOK ID - 33226927 TI - The Feminist Challenge to the Socialist State in Yugoslavia PY - 2018 SN - 3319782231 3319782223 PB - Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, DB - UniCat KW - Women KW - Feminism KW - Emancipation of women KW - Feminist movement KW - Women's lib KW - Women's liberation KW - Women's liberation movement KW - Women's movement KW - Social movements KW - Anti-feminism KW - Emancipation KW - Russia-History. KW - Civilization-History. KW - World politics. KW - Women. KW - Social history. KW - Russian, Soviet, and East European History. KW - Cultural History. KW - Political History. KW - Women's Studies. KW - Social History. KW - Descriptive sociology KW - Social conditions KW - Social history KW - History KW - Sociology KW - Human females KW - Wimmin KW - Woman KW - Womon KW - Womyn KW - Females KW - Human beings KW - Femininity KW - Colonialism KW - Global politics KW - International politics KW - Political history KW - Political science KW - World history KW - Eastern question KW - Geopolitics KW - International organization KW - International relations KW - Russia—History. KW - Europe, Eastern—History. KW - Civilization—History. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:33226927 AB - This book tells the story of new Yugoslav feminism in the 1970s and 1980s, reassessing the effects of state socialism on women’s emancipation through the lens of the feminist critique. This volume explores the history of the ideas defining a social movement, analysing the major debates and arguments this milieu engaged in from the perspective of the history of political thought, intellectual history and cultural history. Twenty-five years after the end of the Cold War, societies in and scholars of East Central Europe still struggle to sort out the effects of state socialism on gender relations in the region. What could tell us more about the subject than the ideas set out by the only organised and explicitly feminist opposition in the region, who, as academics, artists, writers and activists, criticised the regime and demanded change? ER -