Feminist Theory Website

Feminism in Slovenia

Slovenia

Feminists on
Other Sites:

Zemira Alajbegoviae

Other Feminists:

Tanja Salecl Bevc

Nada Bratina

Vera Kozmik

Vijolica Neubauer

Darja Pristavec

Internet Sites:

You can reach Vlada Republike Slovenije Uradza Zensko Politiko (The Slovenian Government's Office for Women's Policy) here. This site contains information on women's policy issues in Slovenia, as well as a bibliography and data on feminist activities in Slovenia. The mailing address is: Vlada Republike Slovenije Uradza Zensko Politiko, Tomieva 4, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenija.

You can contact The Network Women's Program -- OSI Slovenia through Lilijana Vucenovic here, or write to them at this postal address: OSI Slovenia, Vegova 8, 1000 Ljubljana, SLOVENIA.

The Network of East-West Women has a page on Women's Organizations in Slovenia here.

The City of Women Festival, held in Ljubljana, has a webpage here.

      Bibliography

        [Note: For summaries of all of these publications, plus information on ordering them, please go to the Vlada Republike Slovenije Uradza Zensko Politiko (The Slovenian Government's Office for Women's Policy) here.]

      Bahovec, Eva D., ed. From Women's Studies to Feminist Theory. 1993.

      Bevc, Tanja Salecl and Vijolica Neubauer, ed. The Problems Women Encounter at Work -- Trade Union Observations. 1995.

      Cetinski, Ursula, ed. Mad Women. 1995.

      Cigale, Marija. A Guide to My Rights. 1993.

      Hertz, Leah. Business Amazons. 1994.

      Hrastnik, Natasa. The Stamped. 1994.

      Hrastnik, Natasa, ed. Women's Bays. 1996.

      Kozinc, Nina. The Pope and the Opposite Sex. 1996.

      Kozmik, Vera, ed. Action for Equality, Development, and Peace: A National Report for the Fourth World Conference on Women . 1994.

      Kozmik, Vera, ed. Maternity Leave and Parental Leave. 1995.

      Kozmik, Vera. Women in Political Parties. 1994.

      Kozmik, Vera and Jasna Jeram, ed. The Non-Sexist Use of Language. 1995.

      Kozmik, Vera and Jasna Jeram, ed. Women's Health Care. 1995.

      Kozmik, Vera and Jasna Jeram, ed. Women in and Between the Reporters' Ranks. 1995.

      Kozmik, Vera and Vijolica Neubauer, ed. The Reconciliation of Family and Professional Life. 1995.

      Kozmik, Vera and Vijolica Neubauer, ed. Non-Governmental Women's Organisations for the Improvement of the Position of Women in Slovenia. 1995.

      Kravanja, Sonja, trans. The Veiled Landscape: Writing by Slovene Women. 1995.

      Luksiè, Andrej, ed. The City of Women. 1995.

      Office for Women's Politics. Preliminary Report from the Republic of Slovenia on Measures Taken for the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women. 1993.

      Office for Women's Politics. A Vindication of the Rights of Woman. 1992.

      Ramet, Sabrina P., ed. Gender Politics in the Western Balkans: Women, Society, and Politics in Yugoslavia and the Yugoslaw Successor States. Penn State University Press, 1998.

      Rener, Tanja, Vika Potonik, and Vera Kozmik, ed. Families, Different - Equal. 1995.

      Skrt, Bojana, ed. Women in Politics. 1994.

      Sribar, Ranata. Fen. 1993.

      Terstenjak-Jovièiè, Vera. Prebujenje = Awakening. 1993.

      Versa, Dorotea, ed. Mass Media Images of the Gender. 1996.

      Zavirsek, Darja, ed. Sexual Violence. 1996.

      Zavirsek, Darja. Women and Mental Health. 1994.

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