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1 maj 2023 · The nullification of Kosovar autonomy in 1989 resulted in thousands of Albanians losing their jobs and hundreds of public facilities shutting down, including schools and hospitals. A shadow...
The year 1989, when Serbia revoked Kosovo’s autonomy, was a break that changed also the course of women’s political engagements. Women had always to negotiate and strategise with different layers of power and against different forms of oppression—state and patriarchal oppression and cultural racism as well as class oppression.
24 sty 2020 · This article analyzes women’s socio-political participation and activism within the nonviolent civil resistance movement in prewar Kosovo between 1989 and 1997, as well as the movement’s gender dynamics.
Women’s Activism in the Civil Resistance Movement in Kosovo (1989–1997): Characteristics, Development, Encounters - Volume 48 Issue 5
In March 1989, when Alma was seven and attending the second class in school, the Serbs largely undid the autonomy of Kosovo, suspended the Kosovan parliament and dismissed most Kosovo- Albanians from important jobs.
16 lut 2023 · The documentary ‘Women of Freedom’, about women activists in the 1990s when Kosovo was under the control of Slobodan Milosevic’s repressive Yugoslav regime, is being shown for the first time...
The paper intends to showcase how the configuration of feminism in Kosovo differed from other branches of Yugoslav feminism legacies, as it relied upon a cozy relationship with nationalism directed at self-determination.