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Antifeminist Discourses in the 19th and 20th Centuries: Forms, Arguments, and Political Context in East-Central Europe (An Introduction)

Škorvanková, Eva
Dudeková Kováčová, Gabriela

This introductory study to a thematic issue traces the historical trajectories of antifeminist discourse in East-Central Europe from the late 18th century to the mid-20th century, focusing on its ideological foundations, rhetorical strategies, and socio-political contexts.

“Such women—such a nation.” Antifeminism and Female Mobilization in the Fascist-Axis Slovak State

Nešťáková, Denisa

Nazism, Fascism, and regimes under influence, such as the Slovak State, promoted a traditionalist and patriarchal view of the role of women in society, offering a definition primarily as mothers. The present article explores how, by way of mass mobilization efforts, the Slovak State positioned women both as instruments in reinforcing the regime’s stance and as active agents in promoting its political agenda, examining the state’s efforts to provide alternatives to suppressed feminist movements, and shedding light on the complex and often contradicting roles of women.

Familiar Bias? Anti-Jewish and Gender Stereotypes in German Cultural Practice and their Reflection in Slovak Literature of the 19th and 20th Centuries

Szabó, Miloslav

The present study examines the transfer of the antisemitic and antifeminist stereotypes of the “pretty Jewess” and the “degenerate Jew” from the German linguistic and cultural sphere into Slovak literature in the 19th and 20th centuries. Using the methods of translation studies, the current research presents an interdisciplinary historical analysis of the images of difference in literature and partially film.

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