Mothering Children or Soldiers: Advancing Paradigms of the Women's Movement in Former Yugoslavia


Autoria(s): Swindell, Marian
Data(s)

30/11/2005

01/12/2005

Resumo

The transition of political power in former Yugoslavia and the wars that followed have led to the country's reassessment of the proper role of women in society, culture, nation, and family. Advocates of a new vision of nationalist womanhood assert that the continued existence of the entire country depends solely on women carrying out their reproductive and nurturing roles. This new envisioning clearly serves a political purpose, solely at the expense of the women's movement that has made significant strides in this nation. It is the purpose of this article to provide a brief historical overview of the development of the new idealized "mother of the nation" from a strengths-based social work perspective.

Identificador

urn:nbn:de:0009-11-4996

http://www.socwork.net/2005/2/socialreports/499

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

DPPL

Fonte

Social Work & Society ; 3 , 2

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