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학술저널
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부산외국어대학교 지중해지역원 지중해지역연구 지중해지역연구 제6권 제2호
발행연도
2004.1
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89 - 106 (18page)

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The present study intends to show the causal links between the ways in which modernization had been conducted in former Yugoslavia and the way in which the question of women is treated in the society. The study puts forward an argument that the focus put on collectivity, not individuality, in the process of modernization has adverse impacts upon the liberation of women and equal treatment of women with men. The socialist leadership strove to resolve the issue of 'classes'. The fall of the socialist leadership entailed the rise of the nationalist leadership and the nationalist leaders then mobilized the Yugoslav society on the wave of nationalism. As a result, nation replaced class as the primary theme of discourse across the Yugoslav society. This development was not helpful for the resolution of women's issues. While every major issue was discussed primarily in terms of collectivity such as classes and nations, it was hard to women's issue on its own and therefore neglected. Only against this backdrop, violences committed against women in the post-socialist and nationally-mobilized society of former Yugoslavia. The socialist mobilization had the effect of weakening male domination of the society to a certain extent. Yet the rise of nationalism and the subsequent domination of nation as the primary issue confronting each constituent society canceled much of the positive changes made in terms of women's issue. Modernization for collectivity did not guarantee the rights for individuality especially social minority such as women.

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