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Soviet Influences on Postwar Yugoslav Gender Policies

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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This book explores Soviet influences on Yugoslav gender policies, examining how Yugoslav communists interpreted, adapted and used Soviet ideas to change Yugoslav society. The book sheds new light on the role of Soviet models in producing Yugoslav family and reproductive laws, and in framing the understandings of gender which affected key policies such as the collectivisation of agriculture, labour policies, policies towards Muslim populations, and policies concerning youth sexuality. Through a gender analysis of all these policies, this book points to the difficulties of applying Soviet solutions in Yugoslavia. Deeply entrenched patriarchal attitudes undermined Yugoslav communists' ability to challenge gender norms, causing many disputes and struggles within the Communist Party over the meanings and application of Soviet gender models. Yet, Soviet models informed how Yugoslav communists approached gender-related issues for many years, even after the conflict erupted between these two countries.

Sommario

Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: The Transfer of Soviet Models.- Chapter 3: Framing Gender Policies.- Chapter 4: 'Equal but...' - The Impact of Gender on Labour Policies.- Chapter 5: The Impact of Collectivisation on Yugoslav Gender Relations.- Chapter 6: The Veil Lifting Campaign.- Chapter 7: Gender Policies towards Youth: From Stalinism to the Yugoslav Dilemma.- Chapter 8: Conclusions.- Bibliography.-Index.

Info autore

Ivan Simic is a postdoctoral fellow at Carleton University, Canada. He has taught at UCL and Goldsmiths, University of London and held research fellowships at Yale University and the University of Graz. Previous publications include a contribution to Gender in Twentieth-Century Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union (Palgrave, 2016) as well numerous articles on Yugoslav gender history.

Riassunto

This book explores Soviet influences on Yugoslav gender policies, examining how Yugoslav communists interpreted, adapted and used Soviet ideas to change Yugoslav society. The book sheds new light on the role of Soviet models in producing Yugoslav family and reproductive laws, and in framing the understandings of gender which affected key policies such as the collectivisation of agriculture, labour policies, policies towards Muslim populations, and policies concerning youth sexuality. Through a gender analysis of all these policies, this book points to the difficulties of applying Soviet solutions in Yugoslavia. Deeply entrenched patriarchal attitudes undermined Yugoslav communists’ ability to challenge gender norms, causing many disputes and struggles within the Communist Party over the meanings and application of Soviet gender models. Yet, Soviet models informed how Yugoslav communists approached gender-related issues for many years, even after the conflict erupted between these two countries.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Ivan Simic
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 13.08.2018
 
EAN 9783319943817
ISBN 978-3-31-994381-7
Pagine 271
Dimensioni 157 mm x 216 mm x 21 mm
Peso 498 g
Illustrazioni XII, 271 p.
Serie Genders and Sexualities in History
Categorie Scienze umane, arte, musica > Storia > Storia dei paesi e delle regioni

B, Gender Studies, Cultural History, History, Sociology, European History, Social History, Social & cultural history, Gender studies, gender groups, Civilization—History, Europe—History—1492-, Europe, Eastern—History, Russian, Soviet, and East European History, Russia—History, History of Modern Europe

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