Genre, guerre et militarisme à travers le prisme de l’art féministe : un cheminement intime.

The interview with Adela Jusic opens the debate on the role of the artist in the creation of visual representations in the context of post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina. Following her career pathway, Adela Jusic explains how her feminist engagement is embodied in her artistic practice. Through visual a...

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Main Authors: Adela Jusic, Nermina Trbonja
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Genre, Sexualité et Société 2018-12-01
Series:Genre, Sexualité et Société
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/gss/4860
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feminism
war
Sarajevo
gendered violence
militarism
title Genre, guerre et militarisme à travers le prisme de l’art féministe : un cheminement intime.
title_full Genre, guerre et militarisme à travers le prisme de l’art féministe : un cheminement intime.
title_fullStr Genre, guerre et militarisme à travers le prisme de l’art féministe : un cheminement intime.
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title_short Genre, guerre et militarisme à travers le prisme de l’art féministe : un cheminement intime.
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war
Sarajevo
gendered violence
militarism
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