Gender Aspect of Media Discourse in Socialist Yugoslavia – Representation of Gender in the Women's Magazine "Bazar"

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21301/eap.v19i2.10

Keywords:

gender, Yugoslavia, socialism, media discourse, women's magazine

Abstract

The paper revises the gender aspect of media discourse in socialist Yugoslavia on the example of one of the oldest and most popular Yugoslav women's magazine "Bazar." An analysis of the textual and visual content of the 1973 edition (issues 208–233) reaffirmed the assumption that the mass media – including The Women's Press – actively participate in the construction and reproduction of both "femininity" and "masculinity", and in the depiction of desirable/expected gender relations in a certain socio-historical moment (Yugoslav socialism). In addition to the main female character – a beautiful, young, modern and well-groomed woman who is successful in all fields (at work, at home, as a wife, mother, sister, friend, worker...) – there is also an equally caring and dedicated husband and father, a modern man, successful in his field of expertise. In other words, of all the roles that Yugoslav society has assigned to women/men, the following seem to be dominant: She is primarily 1) a wife, mother and housewife, 2) a hard worker, and 3) a woman who is clearly positioned in the new consumer society, while He is 1) Pater Familias, 2) a successful businessman, and 3) a modern man who keeps up with the times. The research has shown that these (and such) "Bazar" images of a woman / man are highly harmonized with the official representation of gender in the socialist Yugoslav society – She is the embodiment of the socialist "super-woman", while He is depicted as part of the hegemonic model of masculinity. The female-male relationship is presented in the experimental media discourse in two ways. The first (socialist) model of gender polarity – the one that is in the central media plan / easily observable / clearly legible – is placed in the official narrative framework of socialism as an ideology that follows the principle of equality as the dominant matrix in social/gender/economic/family relations. In the second narrative plan, there is a traditional model of gender polarity, which is based on binary oppositions – weak-strong, gentle-rough, subordinate-dominant, dependent-independent, right-wrong – performed by the female-male couple. By analyzing the media discourse of the experimental socialist periodical, it has also been established that the narrative of one of the most popular Yugoslav women's magazines contains all three key terms (for gender reading or in the media text) – these are power, gender (in)equality and representation of meaning. Interpreting textual and visual content as a system of representation (and not presentation) of reality, it becomes obvious that despite the change in social paradigm in the years after World War II, the policy of gender representation in the context of power relations (man over woman) continued, which Yugoslav socialism – as a doctrine of equality – clearly could not (or did not want to) eradicate in practice.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

References

Banović, Branko. 2011. (Ne)mogućnost istraživanja tradicionalnog crnogorskog maskuliniteta“. Antropologija 11 (1): 161–180.

Batler, Džudit. 2010. Nevolja sa rodom: feminizam i subverzija identiteta. Loznica: Karpos.

Blagojević, Jelisaveta. 2006. „S one strane binarnih opozicija: teorijska razjašnjenja pojma roda”. Genreo. Časopis za feminističku teoriju 8/9: 47–63.

Bogdanović, Bojana. 2022. „Zlatibor Knitters in the Socialist Yugoslavia Media Discourse.“ Vestnik antropologii (Herald of Anthropology) 3: 89–98.

Bogdanović, Bojana. 2023a. „Women's press in socialist Yugoslavia – media portrayal of Dobrila Smiljanić in the women's magazine 'Bazar'“. Glasnik Etnografskog instituta SANU 71 (3): 85–102.

Bogdanović, Bojana. 2023b. „The Gender Perspective of the Women’s Press in Socialist Yugoslavia: The Representation of Masculinity in the Women’s Magazine „Bazar“.“ Vestnik antropologii (Herald of Anthropology) 3: 106–117.

Božinović, Neda. 1996. Žensko pitanje u XIX i XX veku. Beograd: ’94 i Žene u crnom.

Brigs, Adam and Pol Kobli. 2005. Uvod u studije medija. Beograd: Clio.

Brown, Gillian and George Yule. 1983. Discourse Analysis. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Colin, Stewart and Adam Kowaltzke. 2007. Media: New Ways and Meanings. Hoboken: John Wiley and Sons Australia.

Connell, Robert. 1995. Masculinities. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.

Connell, Robert and James Messerschmidt. 2005. „Hegemonic Masculinity: Rethinking the Concept“. Gender and Society 19 (6): 829–852.

De Beauvoir, Simon. 2016. Drugi pol. Zagreb: Naklada LJEVAK d.o.o.

Derida, Žak. 2004 „Šta je dekonstrukcija“. Zlatna greda, list za književnost, umetnost, kulturu i mišljenje 37, godina IV: 53–62.

Devereux, Eoin. 2007. Understanding the Media. London: Sage Publications.

Đurić Paunović, Ivana & Kristina Stevanović. 2021. „Književni tekst i čitanje maskuliniteta“. Književna istorija – časopis za nauku o književnosti 51: 287 – 301.

Erdei, Ildiko. 2005. „Oči zelene kao dolari − antropologija potrošnje u Srbiji u tranziciji“. U: Etnologija i antropologija: stanje i perspektive, uredila Dragana Radojičić, 173–186. Beograd: Etnografski institut SANU.

Fairclough, Norman. 1995. Critical Discourse Analysis: The Critical Study of Language. New York: Longman.

Foucault, Michel. 1972. The Archaeology of Knowledge and the Discourse on Language. London: Tavistock.

Gill,¬ Rosalind. 2000. Gen¬der ¬and¬ the¬ Me¬dia. Cam¬brid¬ge:¬ Po¬lity¬Press.

Glover, David and Cora Caplan. 2000. Genders. London–New York: Routledge.

Hall, Stuart. 1973. Encoding and Decoding in the Television Discourse. Birmingham: Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies.

Hall, Stuart. 1980. „Encoding/Decoding.“ In Culture, Media, Language: Working Papers in Cultural Studies, edited by S. Hall, D. Hobson, A. Lowe and P. Willis, 128–138. London: Hutchinson.

Hall, Stuart. 1998. Representation. London: Sage and Open University.

Hol, Stjuart. 2017. Mediji i moć. Loznica: Karpos.

Isanović, Adla. 2007. „Medijski diskurs kao muški domen: predstavljanje roda u dnevnim novinama u Bosni i Hercegovini, Hrvatskoj i Srbiji“. U Stereotipizacija: predstavljanje žena u štampanim medijima u jugoistočnoj Evropi, uredio N. Moranjak, 49–82. Sarajevo: Mediacentar.

Ivanović Barišić, Milina. 2021. „Socijalistički narativ i tradicionalna kultura“. U Propaganda i javni narativi u socijalističkoj Jugoslaviji, uredili Bojana Bogdanović i Kristijan Obšust, 219–248. Novi Sad: Arhiv Vojvodine – Beograd: Etnografski institut SANU.

Jarić, Isidora. 2013. „The Construction of Hegemonic Female Gender Roles in Serbian/Yugoslav Women’s Magazine Bazar“. Sociološki pregled XLVII (3): 401–437.

Kimmel, Michael. 1994. „Masculinity as homophobia: Fear, shame, and silence in the construction of gender identity.“ In Theorizing masculinities, edited by H. Brod and M. Kaufman, 119–141. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Marković, Predrag. 2007. „Seksualnost između privatnog i javnog u 20. veku”. U: Privatni život kod Srba u dvadesetom veku, priredio Milan Ristović, 101‒128. Beograd: Clio.

McCarthy, Michael. 1991. Discourse Analysis for Language Teachers. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

McRob¬bie,¬ Angela.¬ 2000. ¬Fe¬mi¬nism ¬and¬ Youth¬ Cul¬tu¬re. ¬Lon¬don:¬ Mac¬mil¬lan.

Milivojević, Snježana. 2004. „Žene i mediji: Strategije isključivanja“. Genero: časopis za feminističku teoriju i studije kulture (Special): 11–24.

Milivojević, Snježana. 2007. „Javnost i ideološki efekti medija“. Reč : časopis za književnost i kulturu 64 (10): 151–214.

Moscovici, Serge. 1984. „The phenomenon of social representations”. In Social Representations, edited by Robert Maclaughlin Farr and Serge Moscovici, 3–69. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Nedeljković, Saša. 2010. „Maskulinitet kao alternativni parametar etničkog identiteta – Crnogorci u Lovćencu“. Etnoantropološki problemi 5 (1): 51–67.

Papić, Žarana. 1981. „Socijalizam i tradicionalno stanovište o odnosu polova“. Marksistička misao 4: 29–32.

Parsons, Talcott. 1963. „On the Concept of Political Power“. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 107 (3): 232–262.

Pavićević, Olivera, Leposava Kron i Biljana Simeunović-Patić. 2013. Nasilje kao odgovor : socijalne i psihološke implikacije krize. Beograd : Institut za kriminološka i sociološka istraživanja.

Petrović, Edit. 1985. „Kultura ženstvenosti“. Etnološke sveske 6: 51–56.

Peračković, Krešimir. 2013. „Osnovni pojmovi u sociologiji potrošnje“. U Potrošačka kultura i konzumerizam, uredila Snježana Čolić, 25–46. Zagreb: Institut društvenih znanosti Ivo Pilar.

Popović, Dragana. 2015. „Sećanje na ravnopravnost ili simulacija jednakosti: naučnice u Srbiji u doba socijalizma“, Knjiženstvo 5. http://www.knjizenstvo.rs/sr-lat/casopisi/2015/zenska-kn-jizevnost-i-kultura/secanje-na-ravnopravnost-ili-simulacija-jednakosti-naucnice-u-srbiji-u-do-ba-socijalizma#gsc.tab=0

Radovanović, Milan. 2018. „Semiotika alternativnih medija“. U Filozofija medija: mediji i alternativa, uredili Divna Vuksanović i drugi, 203–215. Jagodina: Fakultet pedagoških nauka Univerziteta u Kragujevcu, knj. 22.

Ramet, Sabrina. 1999. Gender Politics in the Western Balkans: Women and Society in Yugoslavia and the Yugoslav Successor States. Pennsylvania: Penn State Press.

Rosić, Tatjana. 2012. „Panika u redovima tj. Balkan, zemlja s one strane ogledala“. Sarajevske sveske 39/40: 49–71.

Silverman, Kaja. 1992. Male Subjectivity at the Margins. Rotledge: New York and London.

Simeunović, Nataša. 2009. „Proizvodnja preferiranih značenja u masovnim medijima“. Teme – Časopis za Društvene Nauke 3: 919–924.

Slapšak, Svetlana. 2004–2005. „Masculinities and Sexuality after 1968 in the Balkans”, ProFemina 37/40: 164–180.

Stjepanović-Zaharijevski, Dragana. 2011. „Rodna socijalizacija i društvene promene.“ Sociološki godišnjak 6: 41–54.

Stojaković, Gordana. 2013. Rodna perspektiva u novinama Antifašističkog fronta žena (1945–1953). Novi Sad: Zavod za ravnopravnost polova.

Stojanović, Dragana, Radmila Zeba i Zagorka Markov. 2014. „Pojam rodnosti u tradicionalnoj kulturi sa osvrtom na suvremeni društveni kontekst“. Metodički obzori 9 (19): 92‒104.

Stubbs, Michael. 1983. Discourse Analysis. The Sociolinguistic Analysis of Natural Language. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.

Šmale, Volfgang. 2011. Istorija muškosti u Evropi (1450–2000). Beograd: Klio.

Todorović Uzelac, Neda. 1987. Ženska štampa i kultura ženstvenosti. Beograd: Naučna knjiga.

Todorović, Neda. 2012. „Od štampe srca do štampe novčanika: savremeni ženski časopisi“. Knjiženstvo, časopis za studije književnosti, roda i kulture http://www.knjizenstvo.rs/sr/casopisi/2012/zenska-knjizevnost-i-kultura/od-stampe-srca-do-stampe-novcanika-savremeni-zenski-casopisi#gsc.tab=0

Višnjić, Jelena. 2016. Rodna analiza teksta u online štampanim medijima u Srbiji. Doktorska disertacija. Univerzitet u Novom Sadu – Asocijacija centara za interdisciplinarne i multidisciplinarne studije i istraživanja – ACIMSI Centar za rodne studije.

Vujović, Marija. 2016. Komparativna analiza reklamne fotografije i reprezentacije roda u socijalističkoj i tranzicijskoj Srbiji. Doktorska disertacija, Univerzitet umetnosti u Beogradu, Interdisciplinarne studije.

Vujović, Marija i Anka M. Prokopović. 2018. „Ženska štampa u socijalističkoj Jugoslaviji.“ Kultura 161, 152–169.

Williams, Raymond. 1977. Marxism and Literature. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Zaharijević, Adriana, Zorica Ivanović i Daša Duhaček. 2012. Žarana Papić. Tekstovi 1977–2002. Beograd: Centar za studije roda i politike, Rekonstrukcija Ženski fond i Žene u crnom.

Downloads

Published

2024-08-10

How to Cite

Bogdanović, Bojana. 2024. “Gender Aspect of Media Discourse in Socialist Yugoslavia – Representation of Gender in the Women’s Magazine ‘Bazar’”. Etnoantropološki Problemi Issues in Ethnology and Anthropology 19 (2):551–572. https://doi.org/10.21301/eap.v19i2.10.