Zlatibor Knitters in the Socialist Yugoslavia Media Discourse

10.33876/2311-0546/2022-3/89-98

Authors

  • Bojana Bogdanović Institute of Ethnography, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts

Keywords:

women, socialism, media discourse, Zlatibor knitters, “Bazar”

Abstract

In the first half of the 1970s, a beautiful, young, modern and well-groomed urban woman was the dominant figure in the media discourse of the Yugoslav women’s magazine “Bazar”. The characters of rural women appeared only sporadically. One of the few were Zlatibor knitters — rural women employed in the fashion production Sirogojno Style, which in the second half of the last century created a recognizable identity in the domestic and foreign fashion market. The aim of this paper is to compare the way in which the major and minor female characters were presented in the media discourse of the mentioned women’s magazine and to provide an answer to the question of whether (and to what extent) their media images are compatible. In terms of methodology, the paper relies on the analysis of textual and visual messages published in issues 129–285 of the women’s magazine “Bazar”.

Author Biography

  • Bojana Bogdanović, Institute of Ethnography, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts

    Bogdanović Bojana B. — Ph.D., Doctor of Ethnology and Anthropology, Research Associate at the Institute of Ethnography, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (Serbia, 11000 Belgrade, Kneza Mihailova 36). E-mail: bojana.bogdanovic@ei.sanu.ac.rs

    For citation: Bogdanović, B. 2022. Zlatibor Knitters in the Socialist Yugoslavia Media Discourse. Herald of Anthropology (Vestnik Antropologii). 3: 89–98.

Published

12.09.2022

Issue

Section

Anthropology of Sovietness. The 100th Anniversary of the Formation of the USSR