‘If you are a girl, stay at home’ – an ethnographic examination of female social engagement from the rural 19th century to contemporary politi cal protests in Macedonia
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https://doi.org/10.2298/FID1701041JKljučne reči:
gender roles, power struggle, women, protests, abortion, ethnography, MacedoniaApstrakt
Balkan history has been presented, in gender terms, as a history of oppressed women, stark patriarchy and male domination. This narrative has rarely been questioned, its echoes still lingering in the corridors of those disciplines that helped its creation and promotion. Being one of them, ethnology can, and should play a central role in the deconstruction of the role of women in the so-called traditional cultures, thus establishing a potential continuity between their past and their present struggles.
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