@inbook{
author = "Stevanović, Lada",
year = "2020",
abstract = "Važnost proučavanja ženske istorije i društvene uloge žena kroz istoriju neosporna je i godinama unazad to su teme kojima se počela posvećivati
pažnja, naročito u okviru ženskih i rodnih studija. Nevidlјivost žena toliko je
bila velika kroz istoriju da se ukazivanjem na ovaj problem otvorilo mnogo
pitanja ne samo u istoriografi ji, već i u različitim humanističkim disciplinama.
Pojavila se potreba za novim metodologijama, jer postojeće epistemološke
alatke nisu bile dovolјne niti adekvatne za teme na koje nisu ni računale. Ovaj
rad predstaviće metodologiju istorijske antropologije balkanskih žena, koju je
razvila Svetlana Slapšak iz istraživačkog pravca Francuske škole antropologije
antičkih svetova, kojoj i sama pripada., The importance of studying women’s history, and the social role of
women throughout history, is indisputable and, over the years, these topics have received particular attention in the context of women’s and gender
studies. The invisibility of women has been so great throughout history that,
by pointing to this problem, many questions have been raised not only in
historiography, but in various humanities. The need for new methodologies
has emerged because existing epistemological tools were either insufficient or
inadequate for topics that they had never before considered.
In this paper the methodology of the historical anthropology of Balkan women, developed by Svetlana Slapšak from the research practices of the
French School of Anthropology of the Ancient World, to which Slapšak herself belongs, will be introduced. An important methodological feature of this
school is that, in the study of historical anthropology, it freely combines approaches, theories and disciplines, opening space not only for a new methodology and a more careful reconstruction of the historical context, but also for
new topics, such as researching the marginalised – women, children, slaves,
foreigners, etc. Focusing on this, Slapšak has developed a methodology for
the historical anthropology of Balkan women, primarily aimed at recognising and reconstructing women’s voices throughout history – both of those
women who left their mark (although unrecorded in the chronicles and canons) and of anonymous actors whose voices were constantly muted. One of
the possibilities of studying the invisibility of women and the inaudibility of
the female voice is provided by myth – not, of course, as a historical source,
but as a story that always carries within itself the dominant values of society.",
publisher = "Beograd : Etnografski institut SANU / Belgrade : Institute of Ethnography SASA",
journal = "Naučnice u društvu / Women scholars and scientists in society",
booktitle = "Istorijska antropologija žena na Balkanu: metodologija i škola Svetlane Slapšak, The Historical Anthropology of Balkan Women: Svetlana Slapšak’s Methodology and School",
pages = "163-170",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_10682"
}