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Belgrade Women's Studies Journal
Selected Papers
Anniversary Issue 1992/2002
Editor's Preface
Branka Arsić
How the Mind Feels? - Reading Spinosa
Ermoza Bahar
The Motif of the Female in Nietzche's Critic of the Dogmatized Truth
Ksenija Bilbija
Technopoetics of Textual Bodies: Writing, Culture and Desire in XX Century Latin American Literature
Jelisaveta Blagojević
Logic of the Proper
Vesna Bogojević
What Do Prefaces Actually Do? The Function and Transformation of Authorial Prefaces in the Eighteenth Century Novel
Biljana Dojčinović-Nešić
On Women and Literature at the Beginning of XX Century
Daša Duhaček
Political Subject in Contemporary Feminist Theories
Vladislava Gordić
Swallowing Pearls: The Narrative Strategies of Ann Beattie
Rada Iveković
Women, Nationalism and War: "Make Love Not War"
Radomir Konstantinović
The Critical Meditative Humorist
Sonja Licht and Slobodan Drakulić
When the Word for Peacemaker was a Woman: War and Gender in the Former Yugoslavia
Jasmina Lukić
Trivial Romance as an Archetypal Genre: The Fiction of Dubravka Ugrešić
Marija Lukić
Criminological Study of Sexual Abuse
Zorica Mršević
Registered Partnership as a Necessary Civil Option and Part of the Feminist Agenda
Žarana Papić
The Opposition Between Nature and Culture as the "Natural" Definition and Interpretation of Sexual Difference - Levi-Strauss' Projection of the Origins of Culture as a Social Contract Between Men
Renata Salecal
Why is a Woman a Symptom of Rights?
Svenka Savić
The Road to Mileva Marić-Einstein: Private Letters
Elizabeta Šeleva
Langhueur d'Amour or, on the Typological Connection Between Don Juanism and Nihilism
Women's Studies Journal
Selected Papers
Anniversary Issue 1992/2002
Editor's Preface
Branka Arsić
How the Mind Feels? - Reading Spinosa
Ermoza Bahar
The Motif of the Female in Nietzche's Critic of the Dogmatized Truth
Ksenija Bilbija
Technopoetics of Textual Bodies: Writing, Culture and Desire in XX Century Latin American Literature
Jelisaveta Blagojević
Logic of the Proper
Vesna Bogojević
What Do Prefaces Actually Do? The Function and Transformation of Authorial Prefaces in the Eighteenth Century Novel
Biljana Dojčinović-Nešić
On Women and Literature at the Beginning of XX Century
Daša Duhaček
Political Subject in Contemporary Feminist Theories
Vladislava Gordić
Swallowing Pearls: The Narrative Strategies of Ann Beattie
Rada Iveković
Women, Nationalism and War: "Make Love Not War"
Radomir Konstantinović
The Critical Meditative Humorist
Sonja Licht and Slobodan Drakulić
When the Word for Peacemaker was a Woman: War and Gender in the Former Yugoslavia
Jasmina Lukić
Trivial Romance as an Archetypal Genre: The Fiction of Dubravka Ugrešić
Marija Lukić
Criminological Study of Sexual Abuse
Zorica Mršević
Registered Partnership as a Necessary Civil Option and Part of the Feminist Agenda
Žarana Papić
The Opposition Between Nature and Culture as the "Natural" Definition and Interpretation of Sexual Difference - Levi-Strauss' Projection of the Origins of Culture as a Social Contract Between Men
Renata Salecal
Why is a Woman a Symptom of Rights?
Svenka Savić
The Road to Mileva Marić-Einstein: Private Letters
Elizabeta Šeleva
Langhueur d'Amour or, on the Typological Connection Between Don Juanism and Nihilism
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