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Introduction to the Sitting of the Parliament Council on the theme of "Freedom of the Media and fight against corruption"
Translated transcript of speach by Hrvoje Appelt, held on June 15th, 2009 in Croatian Parliament
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In this essay I will explore the anthropological notion
of “non-places”, with reference to the related
essay by Marc Auge 'Non-Places: Introduction to an Anthropology
of Supermodernity'. I will apply this notion specifically
to the theme of travel, and how this is engaged within the
selected works of art by contemporary visual artists.
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November 1th, 2008 // Master thesis by Chiara Bonfiglioli
Belgrade, 1978. Remembering the conference 'Drugarica žena. Žensko
pitanje - Novi pristup? / Comrade Women. The Women's Question: A New
Approach?' 30 years after
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May 4th, 2008 // by Tea Hvala
In Ljubljana there are several academic, non-governmental and grassroots groups whose individual members cooperate in public protests against cases of misogyny and discrimination based on gender and sexual orientation. Their collaborations are provisional as they form in response to particular cases of discrimination or hatred and usually disband when other political groups decide to join or continue their efforts. This defensive, even reactionary position is one of the reasons for their political and public invisibility. Nevertheless, they are important agents of both continuity and change within the fragmented feminist map of Ljubljana since the alliances were initiated by a new generation of feminists born in the late seventies and early eighties.
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July 25th,
2007 // by Milana Romić
Feminist literary criticism and
literary practice (feminist theory) is not a unique
discipline, because it belongs to the new literary-scientific
disciplines, with complex thinking and interwork of methods as their
main feature. It is not possible to offer a definition due to
multiple divisions and definitions of the feminist literary criticism
and literary practice, that is, their number is reciprocal to the
number of theoreticians and literary authors who study it, which
proves its versatility and interdisciplinarity. This theoretical
practice is composed of different political preferences and
conflicting aesthetics. It was formed during the 1970's in order to
offer a new specific interpretation of a growing number of women's
texts, but also to explore the invisible tradition of women's
literary, philosophical and cultural creation.
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March 11th 2007 // by Mima Simić
Feminist Forensic in Action!
Fine Dead Girls: Why First Croatian Celluloid Lesbians Had To Die
From Visual Pleasure to Passionate Detachment
Final Paper
Although celluloid depiction of lesbianism can hardly raise any
Hollywood eyebrows these days, in certain post-Communist Eastern
European countries you can find on the map only with the help of a
magnifying glass, seeing two women kiss on-screen is nothing short of
a cinematic revolution.
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