diplomsko delo
Brina Kotar (Author), Marta Verginella (Mentor)

Abstract

Diplomsko delo obravnava podobo partizank v slovenskem tisku med in po drugi svetovni vojni. Komunistična partija je rešitev neenakopravnosti med spoloma videla v proletarski revoluciji. Tako so lahko del naroodnoosvobodilne vojske postale tudi ženske. Partizanke, torej ženske % vojakinje, so bile nekaj povsem novega. Partizanski tisk, ki je bil pomemben del samega narodnoosvobodilnega boja in je posredoval ideje Osvobodilne fronte, je igral glavno vlogo pri izoblikovanju podobe partizank. V nalogi so bili za medvojno podobo partizank analizirani štirje partizanski časopisi: Slovenski poročevalec, Ljudska pravica, Naša žena in Slovenka. Po vojni se je družbena ureditev spremenila v socialistično, z njo pa se je spremenil tudi položaj žensk. Povojni tisk, ki je bil podrejen oblastni direktivi, je ustvarjal podobo partizank in žensk na sploh, ki je novi ureditvi najbolj ustrezala. Za povojno podobo partizank je bila v nalogi narejena analiza treh časopisov, ki so kontinuirano izhajali tudi po vojni: Slovenski poročevalec, Ljudska pravica in Naša žena; ter enega povojnega časopisa % Delo.

Keywords

partizanke;diplomska dela;partizanski tisk;slovenski tisk;podoba partizank;druga svetovna vojna;socialistična ureditev;Jugoslavija;jugoslovanski tisk;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UL FF - Faculty of Arts
Publisher: [B. Kotar]
UDC: 94(497.4)"19"
COBISS: 78840835 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: The image of female partisans in Slovenian press during and after World War II
Secondary abstract: The thesis deals with the image of female partisans in the Slovenian press during and after the Second World War. The Communist Party saw the solution to gender inequality in the proletarian revolution. Thus, women could also become part of the National Liberation Army. Female artisans, that is, women soldiers, were something completely new. The partisan press, which was an essential part of the National Liberation War itself and conveyed the ideas of the Liberation front, played a major role in shaping the image of the female partisans. In the paper, four partisan newspapers were analyzed for the interwar image of female partisans: Slovenski poročevalec, Ljudska pravica, Naša žena and Slovenka. After the war, the social order changed to a socialist one, and with it, the position of women also changed. The post-war press, which was subject to a government directive, created the image of female partisans and women in general that best suited the new system. For the post-war image of female partisans, an analysis of three newspapers, which were continuously published even after the war, was made: Slovenski poročevalec, Ljudska pravica and Naša žena; and of one post-war newspaper - Delo.
Secondary keywords: female partisans;partisan press;Slovenian press;image of female partisans;world war two;socialist system;Yugoslavia;Yugoslavian press;
Type (COBISS): Bachelor thesis/paper
Study programme: 1000573
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Filozofska fak., Oddelek za zgodovino
Pages: 49 f.
ID: 13394717