Gadji Feminism(s) in Serbia: Racial Privilege and “Intersectional” Solidarity in an Eastern European Semiperiphery

IF 1.8 4区 社会学 Q2 WOMENS STUDIES
Ivana Pražić, Ana Vilenica
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Abstract: In this paper, we follow Jelena Savić, the only Romani critical race theoretician, poet, and decolonial activist in Serbia in her call for unpacking the colonial legacy and whiteness behind the feminist politics. Accordingly, we trace the historical trajectory through which whiteness has been introduced into and became paradigmatic of specific post-Yugoslav Serbian feminist activism and theories. In line with Savić’s critique of the feminist politics in Serbia, we identify two types of gadji (non-Roma European) feminism(s): gadji saviorism and gadji performative solidarity . In the first section we outline the notion of gadji saviorism as an optics perceiving Roma women as victims of the purportedly backward Romani way of life and the supposed inherent poverty from which Roma women need to be “saved” or “uplifted” by the enlightened Eurocentric culture(s). We point both to similarities and differences between colonial-state antiziganist subjugation of Roma women and children in the Austro-Hungarian empire/kingdom and the contemporary Serbian feminist “savior politics” aligned with transnational European and national Serbian policies. In the second section, we look at the (post)socialist genealogies behind the concept which Savić identified as white feminist “performative solidarity” and its race-blind approach to both feminism and solidarity based on its (self)conflation with the ideology of “sisterhood and unity”. Our research shows how these ideas nested in the Serbian feminist scene following the fall of socialism and the end of Cold War.
塞尔维亚的Gadji女权主义:东欧半边缘地区的种族特权和“交叉”团结
摘要:本文跟随塞尔维亚唯一的罗姆族批判种族理论家、诗人和非殖民化活动家耶莱娜·萨维维奇,探索女权主义政治背后的殖民遗产和白人性。因此,我们追溯了白人被引入并成为特定后南斯拉夫塞尔维亚女权主义行动主义和理论范例的历史轨迹。根据萨维维奇对塞尔维亚女权主义政治的批判,我们确定了两种类型的gadji(非罗姆欧洲人)女权主义:gadji救世主主义和gadji表演团结。在第一部分中,我们概述了gadji救世主主义的概念,作为一种光学,将罗姆妇女视为据称落后的罗姆生活方式的受害者,并认为罗姆妇女需要被开明的欧洲中心文化“拯救”或“提升”。我们指出了奥匈帝国/王国的殖民国家对罗姆妇女和儿童的反犹太主义征服与当代塞尔维亚女权主义“救世主政治”与跨国欧洲和塞尔维亚国家政策相一致之间的异同。在第二部分中,我们考察了(后)社会主义背后的谱系,萨维维奇将其定义为白人女权主义者的“表演性团结”概念,以及它基于(自身)与“姐妹和团结”意识形态的融合而对女权主义和团结采取的种族盲目的做法。我们的研究显示了这些思想是如何在社会主义垮台和冷战结束后的塞尔维亚女权主义中扎根的。
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