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Voices in the shadows : women and verbal art in Serbia and Bosnia / Celia Hawkesworth.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hawkesworth, Celia, 1942-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Serbian literature--Women authors--History and criticism.
Serbian literature.
Bosnian literature--Women authors--History and criticism.
Bosnian literature.
Folk songs, Serbo-Croatian--History and criticism.
Folk songs, Serbo-Croatian.
Women--Yugoslavia--Serbia.
Women.
Women--Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Oral tradition--Yugoslavia--Serbia.
Oral tradition.
Oral tradition--Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Women and literature--Serbia.
Women and literature.
Women and literature--Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Oral tradition--Serbia.
Serbian literature--History and criticism--Women authors--Serbia.
Bosnian literature--Women authors--History and criticism--Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Folk songs, Serbo-Croatian--History and criticism--Serbia.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (281 p., [4] p. of plates ) ill., maps, ports. ;
Place of Publication:
Budapest ; New York : Central European University Press, c2000.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Women are conspicuously absent from traditional cultural histories of south-east Europe. This book addresses that imbalance by describing the contribution of women to literary culture in the Orthodox/ Ottoman areas of Serbia and Bosnia. The first complete literary history in relation to women's writing in south-east Europe. The author provides a broad chronological account of this contribution, dividing the book into two main parts; the earlier period up until the eighteenth century concentrates on the projections of gender through the medium of oral tradition and the lives of a handful of educated women in medieval Serbia and the few works of literature they left. Hawkesworth also looks at the written literature produced by women, first in the mid-nineteenth century and then at the turn of the century. The second part focuses on the trials and tribulations that affected feminism and women's literature throughout the twentieth century. The author finishes by highlighting the new women's movement, 1975-1990, a great period for women in Yugoslavia which created a stimulating atmosphere for outstanding pieces of women's journalism, prose and verse, culminating in the creation of new women's studies courses in many universities.
Contents:
Cultural baggage
Women's contributions to the oral tradition
Women's voices in the Middle Ages
The Nineteenth Century
The turn of the century : new opportunities : 1900-1914
Between the two world wars : modernization
The second Yugoslavia : 1945-1991
Women's writing in Bosnia Herzegovina.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references (p. 273-277) and index.
ISBN:
1-003-72370-5
0-585-39531-4
9781003723707
OCLC:
49851607

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