In this episode the historians Chiara Bonfiglioli and Rory Archer give us insight into their research on women's and gender history in Southeast Europe in the 20th century. They talk about their individual research projects on Albanian private sector workers and the textile industry, different research approaches, and intersectionality.
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More about the Elisabeth-List-Fellowship Project “Women's and gender history in Southeast Europe in the 20th Century: oral
history, ethnographic and biographical approaches as a way to advance intersectionality”
More about Chiara Bonfiglioli on her official website
More about Rory Archer on his official website
Bonfiglioli, Chiara (2019). Women and Industry in the Balkans: The Rise and Fall of the Yugoslav Textile Sector. London/New York: I.B. Tauris
Talk by Chiara Bonfiglioli “Women’s Non-Aligned Internationalism Between Yugoslavia and the Global South” (2023)
Archer, Rory & Musić, Goran (2020). New Perspectives on East European Labor History: An Introduction. Labor, 17(3). 19-29.
Interview with Rory Archer and Mladen Zobec on Intra-Yugoslav Migration of Albanian Workers and Shopkeepers (2023)
More information about the Croatian author Slavenka Drakulić
Kimberlé Crenshaw about intersectionality
Crenshaw, Kimberlé (1991). Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence against Women of Color. Stanford Law Review, 43(6), 1241–1299.
More about the use of triangulation in research
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Event information for those interested:
22.-23.2.2024 Reproductive Justice in the Context of Queer and Trans Reproduction with Assisted Reproductive Technologies – Conference. More information online.