- Next up: Stanislava Barać with “The Spanish Civil War as an Interconnecting Topic of the Popular Front Feminist Magazines” She chose the topic cause #ESPRit2025 is held in Spain (Málaga). It acts as a sequel to a 2023 talk at "Feminism(s) in the Media: Public Outreach and Cultural Transformations".Sep 5, 2025 07:50
- The network that Stanislava Barać terms the "Popular Front feminist magazines" includes: 🇫🇷La Femme dans l’action mondiale 1934–1939 🇨🇱La Mujer Nueva 1935–1941 🇪🇸Mujeres Libres 1936–1938 🇫🇷Jeunes filles de France 1936–1938 Yugoslav Жена данас 1936–1940 🇺🇸Woman Today 1936–1937 🇫🇷Die Frau 1936 #ESPRit2025
- Part of how these left-wing feminist magazines formed a network was translation of articles. And in that vein, here is an English translation of an interview in Serbian with Stanislava Barać... #ESPRit2025
- The Popular Front was an attempt to federate communists, anarcho-syndicalists, social democrats, antifascists, etc. The limits are porous, but the Popular Front feminist network also emerges clearly from the reuse of the same images from magazine to magazine. #ESPRit2025
- Stanislava Barać's article with Zorana Simić appeared last year in the Journal of European #PeriodicalStudies, an #OpenAccess journal. It focuses on the Popular Front in Yugoslavia and one of its feminist magazines. #ESPRit2025