Ženske v diplomaciji in njihove zasebne transnacionalne prakse

Avtorji

  • Lucija Katulić

Ključne besede:

diplomacija, transnacionalna migracija, ženske, prakse, predmeti

Povzetek

Članek obravnava ženske v diplomaciji s stališča antropološke perspektive migrantskih transnacionalnih praks. V središče postavlja transnacionalne prakse žensk v diplomaciji, ki si prizadevajo ustanoviti in ohraniti vsakodnevno normalnost po njihovi izbiri v krajih njihovega začasnega bivanja. Članek s preusmeritvijo pozornosti z neprivilegiranih na različne privilegirane transnacionalne migrante omogoča različne vpoglede v podobnosti med praksami, s katerimi migranti izpogajajo normalnost skozi predmete in načine komuniciranja v različnih krajih vsakodnevnega življenja.

Prenosi

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Biografija avtorja

Lucija Katulić

B.A. in Philosophy and Religious Studies; Ph.D. candidate in Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology; Faculty of Humanities, University of Zagreb. Sortina 21, 10 000 Zagreb

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2009-01-01

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Katulić, L. . (2009). Ženske v diplomaciji in njihove zasebne transnacionalne prakse. Dve Domovini, (29). Pridobljeno od https://ojs.zrc-sazu.si/twohomelands/article/view/11115

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