Жене и социјалистичко културно наслеђе – увод у темат

Аутори

  • NATAŠA SIMEUNOVIĆ BAJIĆ Faculty of Philosophy, University of Niš Author
  • VYARA ANGELOVA Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication, University St. Kliment Ohridski, Sofi Author

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https://doi.org/10.2298/GEI2303013S

Кључне речи:

социјализам, жене, културно наслеђе

Апстракт

Темат насловљен Жене и социјалистичко културно наслеђе: нове перспективе реинтерпретације доноси пет радова и један приказ. Темат је резултат рада конференције под истим називом одржане 15. Октобра 2021. године у организацији Друштва за креативне иницијативе РЕ.КреАКТа, уз подршку Министарства културе и информисања Републике Србијe.

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Објављено

2023-12-15

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