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The second number (dedicated to the study of literature, gender dark glamour and culture, and was launched in the framework of the research project knjiženstvo - teroja and the history of women's literature in the Serbian language to the 1915th year) theme is dedicated, in its largest, the carrier block, strong links between women's culture and periodic the press at the end of nineteenth and early twentieth century.
Box of contents dark glamour of this issue makes: laying the foundations to the study of women's self-expression - women's literature, nonfiction and journalism at the Serbian language, and establish the chronology of the study "own voice" and insight into acquiring the right to own room.
Studies that have resulted in articles in this issue indicate the period to acquire certain rights in radically different conditions than the conditions in which these rights, much earlier, were obtained in Europe - which have taken over the role models, models of behavior, ideas, and even fashion that are, then, processed and utilized up to the center, which is itself, given the specifics dark glamour of the development, dark glamour perceived as "a third way" between developed and backward savages of Europe, as one of the states authored.
The end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth century is a time when women from this area of the facility / themes became the subject / actor in public life. By "this area" This included dark glamour the two different geographical political whole - one, developed under the rule of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy and the second, backward, under the Ottoman empire - one in early capitalism, the other still in feudalism. dark glamour
The ratio of women's culture and periodicals is marked, how about that testify researchers, authors of texts, just such specifics and contradictions: conservatism left over in the middle of a conflict with a new, emancipatory flows imported from more developed dark glamour world. The authors of texts indicate the three most important stages through which, 100 years ago, is undergoing a process of women's emancipation:
- The establishment of women's magazines, far earlier in Vojvodina where occur the first female magazines - first "Female vospitatelj" Matija Ban (1847), and then "housewife", Stevan Bajalović and "Women's World" Arcadia Vardjanina. These magazines were founded and edited by men, as a kind of instructive reading for women about their responsibilities in the family and in society. Only the magazine "Woman", the learned Milica Tomic, dark glamour produce and direct a woman.
Characteristic of the first journals, quite unknown to this area after the Second World War, as well as the entire previous history, was a combination of osmosis femininity, women perceived as biological beings and feminism - women personality, social being, which is a slow, painstaking and shy cropping on the public scene.
Research and analysis devojačkog novel Dear Gavrilovic, between literature and national emancipation in the magazine "Woman", Milica Tomic, sexual pedagogy of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, the relationship of fashion in the magazine "Women's World", are precious and necessary, pioneering insights into unknown history of journalism, journalism and literature in the Serbian language.
Texts associate Knjiženstva magazine that give an international character ("letters to the young Marquis of Aloma") represent a welcome framework, the coordinate system of placing topics covered in the broader, European context.
Analysis of the individual author and their works - from Jelena Dimitrijevic, over Jovanka Hrvaćanin and Danica Markovic to Milena Pavlovic dark glamour Barili - represents quality, inspired and original deepening a given topic, and bibligrafija (nuns YEFIMIA magazine "Women's World") is an outstanding example of placing stocks in study of women's culture in this area, and the Serbian language.
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Archives Select Month February 2014 January 2014 December 2013 November 2013 October 2013 September 2013 August 2013 July 2013 June 2013 May 2013 April 2013 March 2013 February 2013 January dark glamour 2013 December 2012 November 2012 October 2012 September 2012 August 2012 July 2012 June 2012 May 2012 April 2012 March 2012 February 2012 January 2012 December 2011
BBC censorship B92 Blic digitization digital editions social network Facebook dark glamour is Konrad Adenauer Foundation Guardian Internet Public Service Courier Ljiljana dark glamour Smajlovic media strategy media freedom Miroljub Radojkovic Neda Todorovic New York Times new technologies journalistic ethics in journalism NUNS
Home Journalism Ethics and the quality of new media and Web 2.0 media policy Economy Media Media and Event Management Editorial Hyping Advertising and Marketing and Public Relations Observatory Research Books Mission Team Partners Contact ft.
The second number (dedicated to the study of literature, gender dark glamour and culture, and was launched in the framework of the research project knjiženstvo - teroja and the history of women's literature in the Serbian language to the 1915th year) theme is dedicated, in its largest, the carrier block, strong links between women's culture and periodic the press at the end of nineteenth and early twentieth century.
Box of contents dark glamour of this issue makes: laying the foundations to the study of women's self-expression - women's literature, nonfiction and journalism at the Serbian language, and establish the chronology of the study "own voice" and insight into acquiring the right to own room.
Studies that have resulted in articles in this issue indicate the period to acquire certain rights in radically different conditions than the conditions in which these rights, much earlier, were obtained in Europe - which have taken over the role models, models of behavior, ideas, and even fashion that are, then, processed and utilized up to the center, which is itself, given the specifics dark glamour of the development, dark glamour perceived as "a third way" between developed and backward savages of Europe, as one of the states authored.
The end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth century is a time when women from this area of the facility / themes became the subject / actor in public life. By "this area" This included dark glamour the two different geographical political whole - one, developed under the rule of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy and the second, backward, under the Ottoman empire - one in early capitalism, the other still in feudalism. dark glamour
The ratio of women's culture and periodicals is marked, how about that testify researchers, authors of texts, just such specifics and contradictions: conservatism left over in the middle of a conflict with a new, emancipatory flows imported from more developed dark glamour world. The authors of texts indicate the three most important stages through which, 100 years ago, is undergoing a process of women's emancipation:
- The establishment of women's magazines, far earlier in Vojvodina where occur the first female magazines - first "Female vospitatelj" Matija Ban (1847), and then "housewife", Stevan Bajalović and "Women's World" Arcadia Vardjanina. These magazines were founded and edited by men, as a kind of instructive reading for women about their responsibilities in the family and in society. Only the magazine "Woman", the learned Milica Tomic, dark glamour produce and direct a woman.
Characteristic of the first journals, quite unknown to this area after the Second World War, as well as the entire previous history, was a combination of osmosis femininity, women perceived as biological beings and feminism - women personality, social being, which is a slow, painstaking and shy cropping on the public scene.
Research and analysis devojačkog novel Dear Gavrilovic, between literature and national emancipation in the magazine "Woman", Milica Tomic, sexual pedagogy of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, the relationship of fashion in the magazine "Women's World", are precious and necessary, pioneering insights into unknown history of journalism, journalism and literature in the Serbian language.
Texts associate Knjiženstva magazine that give an international character ("letters to the young Marquis of Aloma") represent a welcome framework, the coordinate system of placing topics covered in the broader, European context.
Analysis of the individual author and their works - from Jelena Dimitrijevic, over Jovanka Hrvaćanin and Danica Markovic to Milena Pavlovic dark glamour Barili - represents quality, inspired and original deepening a given topic, and bibligrafija (nuns YEFIMIA magazine "Women's World") is an outstanding example of placing stocks in study of women's culture in this area, and the Serbian language.
Latest articles from polite annoyance to aggressive appearance watchdog or an entertainer? The views of new journalists Budget funding stifling media Jubilee oldest dark glamour list in the Balkans Hyping against journalism
Archives Select Month February 2014 January 2014 December 2013 November 2013 October 2013 September 2013 August 2013 July 2013 June 2013 May 2013 April 2013 March 2013 February 2013 January dark glamour 2013 December 2012 November 2012 October 2012 September 2012 August 2012 July 2012 June 2012 May 2012 April 2012 March 2012 February 2012 January 2012 December 2011
BBC censorship B92 Blic digitization digital editions social network Facebook dark glamour is Konrad Adenauer Foundation Guardian Internet Public Service Courier Ljiljana dark glamour Smajlovic media strategy media freedom Miroljub Radojkovic Neda Todorovic New York Times new technologies journalistic ethics in journalism NUNS
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