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Rada Ivekovic
Feminism, Nationalism, and War: the ‘Yugoslav Case’ in Feminist Texts Jelena Batinic
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Introduction 16/10/02 8:02 Am Page 1
Identity of the Balkans Created Through Perspectives of the Others (Intersubjectivity: Identities Between Self and Others)
Our Bodies, Our Location: the Politics of Feminist Translation and Reproduction in Post-Socialist Serbia
Feminist Peace and Conflict Theory Author: Annette Weber 2.500 Words Deadline: 30 April 2006
Challenges and Pitfalls of Feminist Sisterhood in the Aftermath of the Cold War* the Case of the Network of East-West Women
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J. W. Heisig, Ed., Japanese Philosophy Abroad
Meredith Tax Five Women Who Won't Be Silenced the Nation MAY 10, 1993 “Croatia's Feminists Rape Croatia!” Read the Headline
“Gender & Nation”: Split Reason & Freedom
Introduction
Deprovincializing and Denationalizing European Feminisms
A Response to Catharine Mackinnon's Article "Turning Rape Into Pornography: Postmodern Genocide" Vesna Kesic
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Women's Court: About the Process
Yugoslav Revolutionary Legacy: Female Soldiers and Activists in Nation-Building and Cultural Memory, 1941-1989
Gender and Nationalism: Rethinking Basic Concepts
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Feminism As Counterdiscourse In
Doing Philosophy Comparatively in the Balkans
Some Thoughts on Borders and Partitions As Exception Di Rada Ivekovi´C
“Women's Writing” in the Nationalist Discourse In
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From Gender to Nation
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Philosophy and Democracy in the World: a UNESCO Survey; 1995
Personal Narratives on War