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26.06.2006

Genero | 6-7 (2005)

23.05.2005

Genero | 4-5 (2004)

01.02.2004

Genero | 2 (2003)

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16.10.2008
Attila Ilhan

Being recognized abroad

In an article published in 1966, the Turkish poet and journalist Attila Ilhan argued that Turkish literature was far from having gained real recognition abroad. Is the situation substantially different now, despite the Frankfurt accolade? [ more ]

16.10.2008
Selahattin Batu

Understanding the West

16.10.2008
Ahmet Hamdi Tanpinar

The city

15.10.2008
György Konrád

Urban asphalt gave flower to utopia


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Genero Self-description

Genero is the new title of the former journal on feminist theory called Women's Studies, which the Centre had published since 1995. Genero follows the concept and established tradition of the former journal and the Centre as the whole, such as: interdisciplinarity, a critical approach towards science and culture topics, affirmation of the right to difference, questioning the issues of identity, emphasizing contributions of domestic authors and those from the region.

Feminist thought over the past fifteen years has strongly developed in the Balkans, eastern and central Europe. Genero aims to reevaluate, revise, reread, and rewrite the position of the Other, different and marginalized -- with its special position in the region.

Genero welcomes texts on issues such as difference, otherness, identity and minority from the Women's and Gender Studies perspective. Genero also aims to introduce new fields into this multidisciplinary theory, such as history and sociology of physics, biological reasearch and music.

A further important endeavour of Genero is to offer space for students interested in the subject to publish their works, thus initiating and supporting the voices of the younger generation. By its name and design, too, the journal is aimed at people in their mid-twenties.

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