Partizanke kao građanke: društvena emancipacija partizanki u Srbiji, 1945 - 1953
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Sadržaj
I Predgovor
.9
II
Uvod
.11
III Partizanke u ratu
(1941-1945).31
IV
Godine pobede
(1944-1945).49
V
Obnoviteljke i članice revolucionarne evropske avangarde
(1946-1948).69
VI
Informbiro i destaljinizacija
(1948-1951).91
VII
U samoupravnoj Jugoslaviji
(1951-1953).107
VIII
Predvodnice i sagovornice
.131
IX
Ustanove u kojima su učesnice NOB-a bile aktivne
.151
X
Zaključak
.163
Apendiks 1
.169
Apendiks
II
.171
Summary
.201
Bibliografija
.207
Registar ličnih imena
.215
STJMMABY
One of the most significant achievements of the Second World War
was the formal establishment of gender equality and the beginning of
the process of women's emancipation. Although this was a global proc¬
ess, with
1945
being a key year for Europe as a whole, on the territory
of occupied Yugoslavia a mass autochthonous political and armed
movement was created, that not only had as its goal the establishment
of gender equality but also involved the direct participation of
100,000
women, according to official statistic. After the Communist regime was
established, female partisans, and especially their leaders, played a key
role in the first phase of women's emancipation in the new state.
My book FEMALE PARTISANS AS CITIZENS: SOCIAL EMANCIPA¬
TION OF FEMALE PARTISANS IN SERBIA,
1945-1953
is based on ar¬
chival research as well as semi-structured interviews with fourteen
female partisans, including leaders of the Women's Antifascist Front
of Yugoslavia (WAFY), high-ranking officials of the Communist re¬
gime and two "People's Heroes."
The people's liberation war and socialist revolution led to mass en¬
trance of the women of Yugoslavia and Serbia onto the political and so¬
cial scene for the first time. As was the case in Western Europe, espe¬
cially Great Britain, women's previous efforts at political emancipation
during the war, was acknowledged, and led to successes in industry on
the home front. Thus the role of women in guerilla fighting on the ter¬
ritory of Yugoslavia, and especially within the partisan movement, was
the key in contributing to formation of the women's movement profile
and all aspects of emancipation of women after the war.
Understandably, the victory of the partisan movement would have
led to the formal emancipation of women in the second Yugoslavia.
However, the fact that female partisans comprised more than
12%
of
Ivana
Pantelić
all members of the People's Liberation Army
(PLA),
definitely con¬
tributed to the authenticity of the women's movement and independ¬
ence of the changes that occured. Even during the World War II, the
Women's Antifascist Front was created within the partisan movement.
This organization lost its autonomy with time, and after
1948
it lost
its strength and began blending into the People's Front. Although a
women's movement associated with the Communists had existed be¬
fore World War II, it was the
WAF
that accomplished mass organiza¬
tion of women and the establishment of the general goals for their
political, social and individual emancipation.
The activities of the
WAF,
as the mass organization with the larg¬
est number of women in the history of Serbia and the Yugoslav states,
would have been impossible without the partisan women. Female par¬
tisans were the first organized members of this organization, and later
they represented its framework, while the leaders of
WAF
were re¬
cruited from female members of the army and Party oligarchy. How¬
ever,
WAF
had two major flaws that prevented its subsequent develop¬
ment and growth into a mass female organization. The first flaw of the
WAF
was the fact that in peacetime it was used by the Party to create
a new regime. Thus it lacked the indispensable independence and op¬
portunity to become an authentic interpreter and advocate of wom¬
en's interests in Yugoslavia. The second obstacle in making
WAF
into
a successful and true mass organization was after
1945
was its core
oligarchic nature. A narrow circle of women, who held functions in
the Party or the state, once highly-ranked partisan leaders, continued
to lead
WAF
for an entire decade. Therefore
WAF
was a huge state or¬
ganization whose numerous membership was made possible only by
the state, and whose authenticity was limited to activities of Party
members, who were as a rule ex
-
partisans.
The People's Republic of Serbia is an especially interesting case for
examining the social emancipation of female partisans, since it had
the highest concentration of members of the People's Liberation Army
during
1944
and
1945.
After all, after demobilization Belgrade, as the
capital of the newly established state, was the seat of federal and re¬
public authorities, and the centre of numerous federal institutions,
including the Yugoslav Army.
Partizanke kao građanke
The integration of female partisans into the socialist society was
easier and simpler than the integration of other women. The first
post-war years, known as the age of „renewal and construction" re¬
sulted in the first great wave of population movements from the coun¬
try into the cities. Female partisans were a kind of antecedent of these
migrations. Female partisans were also the
avantgarde
of the first
emancipation wave. Politically suitable, they fit easily into the new
state. However, my research has shown that the grand plans to in¬
crease women's in all segments of political, social and economic life
was disabled by social reality. For example, although women became
almost equal with men in universities, the graduation of the first gen¬
eration from universities and colleges led to a plumetting of female
students and gradual levelling off of their numbers in proportion with
other states in the region. It was similar in the economy sector as well,
where the proportion of women represented was smaller at the end of
the observed period than in
1942.
The proportion of women in the leadership of the Federal People's
Republic of Yugoslavia (FPRY), the People's Republics and the Party
also had not changed significantly after the war, and apart from a few
exceptions allowed only for form and propaganda issues; it represent¬
ed the preservation of the narrow oligarchic circle of the same women
leaders who were heads of
WAF
during the war. Finally, the depend¬
ent role of the
WAF
in politics led to its transformation or rather its
abolition. Female partisans did nothing to stop the
WAF
from being
abolished. None of them publicly declared that they were against an¬
nulment of this organization. They justified their inaction by claiming
the need to create instead various organizations that would tackle the
issues of mothers and children. The social and political emancipation
of women was no longer mentioned although all of them were deeply
aware that these processes had not been completed but only started
and that in
1953
the end was not even in sight! Moreover, although
these female leaders themselves did not leave their own positions and
functions in order to dedicate themselves to family life, they seemed
to think that the average Yugoslav woman needed help exclusively in
that sphere of life. As evidence of all this, we see that from the next
generation of women the only politically active woman was
Latinka
Ivana
Pantelić
Perovic;
no other new, young women politicians appeared, and all po¬
sitions were still occupied by female partisans who were by that time
in their forties.
This paper also opens the question of the nature of the concept of
social emancipation as defined by the Communist Party of Yugoslavia
(CPY), but also by the leaders of
WAF.
Apart from the Soviet model, I
must mention that an authentic interpretation of social equality with
men was accepted, but that an gender equality in its modern sense was
not.
By complementing archival research with conversations with
women who participated in the People's Liberation War, held various
functions and had different education, but were included into the new
society, I arrived at three new conclusions that both complement and
redefine existing beliefs. The first concern women's reasons for join¬
ing the partisan movement; the second deal with their perspective on
women's position and expectations for emancipation; the third con-
cern
the reality of post- war emancipation and the party's relationship
toward women's organizations.
Undoubtedly, even without the exceptional position of female par-
tisans in society and establishment of the regime after PLA's victory,
and adoption of the
1946
Constitution, the legal equality of women
and their gradual social emancipation would have been achieved in
Yugoslavia. However, it was the Stalinist regime that supported wom¬
en's involvement into all aspects of life in the first years after the war.
Female partisans, who had already been emancipated during the war,
served as models for the emancipation of entire generations of older
and younger women migrating from the countryside into towns in
those years.
Female partisans, besides acting as promoters and models for
emancipation, were also priviledged to a certain extent. However, the
oligarchic nature of the regime prevented many of them from remain
active in social life, outside of their membership in the Party and the
Veteran's organizations. During the first post-war years, a few of the
most prominent female partisans held several functions simultane¬
ously in the highest institutions of the Party and the state. Thus
Mitra
Mitrovic was the Minister of Education in the Government of the
Peo-
Partizanke kao građanke
ple's
Republic
of Serbia, member of the Council of nationalities in the
FPRY Assembly, member of Parliament of PR Serbia, member of Po¬
litburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Serbia,
she was also the head of Agitprop of the Central Committee of the
Communist Party of Serbia, member of the Central Board of WAFY
and member of the Reporting Board of IDFW (International Demo¬
cratic Federation of Women). She admitted that for her, the most im¬
portant was her work in the Ministry of Education and that she aban¬
doned her position in WAFY after a short time, and that she
participated only on congresses of that organization. A number of
functions were held by Spasenija
Babović
and
Vida Tomsic
as well.
Such a piling up of functions caused these positions to become purely
bureaucratic.
The destiny of partisan women in the course of the conflict with
the Soviet Union is also interesting. As these women were proportion¬
ally less significant in the organs of the Party, women also made up a
smaller share among convicted Inform Bureau deportees. I must men¬
tion that women, just as they had joined the partisans because they
were following their husbands or brothers, were often convicted be¬
cause of their inclination towards Inform Bureau, that is, because
their husbands, brothers or acquaintances had been convicted
previously.
As a rule, female partisans were socially emancipated and inte¬
grated more successfully, faster and better than other average women.
However, even with the status they enjoyed together with their fellow
-
fighters, female partisans were marginalized in time, because of po¬
litical, economic and civilizational fragility of the achievements of the
first great wave of emancipation and modernization, and their de¬
pendent organization was wholly integrated into institutions to which
it had been subordinated. |
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title | Partizanke kao građanke društvena emancipacija partizanki u Srbiji, 1945 - 1953 |
title_auth | Partizanke kao građanke društvena emancipacija partizanki u Srbiji, 1945 - 1953 |
title_exact_search | Partizanke kao građanke društvena emancipacija partizanki u Srbiji, 1945 - 1953 |
title_full | Partizanke kao građanke društvena emancipacija partizanki u Srbiji, 1945 - 1953 Ivana Pantelić |
title_fullStr | Partizanke kao građanke društvena emancipacija partizanki u Srbiji, 1945 - 1953 Ivana Pantelić |
title_full_unstemmed | Partizanke kao građanke društvena emancipacija partizanki u Srbiji, 1945 - 1953 Ivana Pantelić |
title_short | Partizanke kao građanke |
title_sort | partizanke kao gradanke drustvena emancipacija partizanki u srbiji 1945 1953 |
title_sub | društvena emancipacija partizanki u Srbiji, 1945 - 1953 |
topic | Frauenemanzipation (DE-588)4018218-6 gnd Partisanin (DE-588)4461743-4 gnd Serbin (DE-588)4719242-2 gnd Frauenbild (DE-588)4125057-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Frauenemanzipation Partisanin Serbin Frauenbild Hochschulschrift |
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volume_link | (DE-604)BV022785730 |
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