塞尔维亚的战争寡妇:损失、应对和克服

M. Bobić
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与中欧和东欧的其他国家不同,前南斯拉夫经历了血腥的解体和向市场经济的社会经济转型,这是1990年代战争和建立新的民族国家的结果,其目的是在前共和国的领土上实现种族同质化。本文的主要焦点是战争寡妇(来自克罗地亚的难民和来自科索沃的国内流离失所者)如何讲述她们在新环境中失去亲人、生活和克服障碍的经历。本文使用受害者/幸存者和代理的概念,研究了在几个塞尔维亚城镇实地工作期间采访的战争寡妇如何雇用代理并利用内部和外部资源来克服不稳定。战争寡妇及其子女是战争、经济和政治危机、民族主义和新居住地边缘化的受害者。然而,许多人坚持不懈地解决了许多生存挑战,采用了各种机制和应对策略,并结合了不同程度的支持。在这样做的过程中,他们逐渐重新控制了自己的生活,重建了家园,并支持他们的孩子摆脱战争和危机的经历。妇女对寡妇身份的认同是她们生活经历的一个持久方面,受害者身份和代理身份都在她们的故事中得到混淆和反映,这表明需要进一步重新思考这些概念,并制定旨在帮助和赋予权力的政策。
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War widows in Serbia: Losses, coping and overcoming
Unlike the other countries of Central and Eastern Europe, the former Yugoslavia underwent sanguinary disintegration and a socio-economic transformation to the market economy as a result of the wars in the 1990s, and the creation of new national states, with the aim of achieving ethnic homogenisation in the territories of the former republics. The main focus of this article is how war widows – refugees from Croatia and internally displaced persons from Kosovo who settled in Serbia in that period – narrate their experiences of loss, living with and overcoming obstacles in new surroundings. Using conceptualisations of victimhood/survivorship and agency, the article examines how war widows – who were interviewed during field work in several Serbian towns – employed agency and utilised inner and external resources to overcome precarity. War widows and their children are victims of wars, economic and political crisis, nationalism and marginalisation in new places of residence. Nevertheless, many persevered in resolving numerous existential challenges, employing various mechanisms and coping strategies combined with varying degrees of support. In so doing, they gradually regained control over their lives, rebuilt homes and supported their children in the process of moving on from their experiences of war and crisis. The women’s identification with widowhood is a persistent aspect of their lived experiences, and both victimhood and agency are confounded and reflected in their stories, indicating the need to further rethink these concepts, and build policies aimed at both assistance and empowerment.
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