Riassunto
The collapse of socialist regimes across Southeastern Europe changed the rules of the political game and led to the transformation of these societies. The status of women was immediately affected. The contributors to this volume contrast the status of women in the post-socialist societies of the region with their status under socialism.
Informazioni sugli autori
Alenka Bartulovi?, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Marsela Dauti, Washington University in St. Louis, USA Slavcho Dimitrov is president of the Coalition for the Sexual and Health Rights of Marginalized Communities, which has been active in defending the rights of sexual minorities in Macedonia, and a gender studies researcher. Katalin Fábián, Lafayette College, Pennsylvania, USA Rada Drezgi?, University of Belgrade, Serbia Da a Duha?ek, University of Belgrade, Serbia Eglantina Gjermeni was elected member of the Socialist Party of Tirana District in the general election of 2009. She is a member of the Parliamentary Committee for Health and Social Affairs Mileva Gjurovska, Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje, Macedonia Hilde Katrine Haug, University of Oslo, Norway Jill A. Irvine, University of Oklahoma, USA Ana Kralj, University of Primorska, Slovenia Roman Kuhar, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Jill Massino, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, USA Raluca Maria Popa, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary Tanja Rener, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Kristen Ringdal, The Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway Olivera Simi?, Griffith University, Australia Albert Simkus, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway Mariya Stoilova, University of London, Birkbeck, USA Leda Sutlovic, Center for Women's Studies in Zagreb, Croatia
Alenka Bartulovi?, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Marsela Dauti, Washington University in St. Louis, USASlavcho Dimitrov is president of the Coalition for the Sexual and Health Rights of Marginalized Communities, which has been active in defending the rights of sexual minorities in Macedonia, and a gender studies researcher. Katalin Fábián, Lafayette College, Pennsylvania, USARada Drezgi?, University of Belgrade, SerbiaDa a Duha?ek, University of Belgrade, SerbiaEglantina Gjermeni was elected member of the Socialist Party of Tirana District in the general election of 2009. She is a member of the Parliamentary Committee for Health and Social AffairsMileva Gjurovska, Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje, MacedoniaHilde Katrine Haug, University of Oslo, NorwayJill A. Irvine, University of Oklahoma, USAAna Kralj, University of Primorska, SloveniaRoman Kuhar, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Jill Massino, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, USARaluca Maria Popa, Central European University, Budapest, HungaryTanja Rener, University of Ljubljana, SloveniaKristen Ringdal, The Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, NorwayOlivera Simi?, Griffith University, AustraliaAlbert Simkus, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, NorwayMariya Stoilova, University of London, Birkbeck, USALeda Sutlovic, Center for Women's Studies in Zagreb, Croatia
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