The article deals with the reception of the Hannah Arendt's theory in former Yugoslavia, especially how her approach and understanding of collective violence enhanced the processes of rethinking the war, the nature of collective crime and the responsibility for the past. The author problematizes the intellectual's responsibility for non-thinking and linking with nationalisms as a »respectable cover« for their support to genocidal policies.
COBISS.SI-ID: 673389
The chapter discusses the policies of gender (in)equalities and intersections of gender and other inequalities within EU and broader, and their consequences on everyday lives, whereby it focuses on policies dealing with gender based violence, intimate citizenship and general gender equality policies. The chapter specifically tackles the problems of transition and violence in the face of decomposition of the Yugoslav federation.
COBISS.SI-ID: 711021