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Basic
information
WOMEN'S INFOTEKA (ŽENSKA INFOTEKA) is women's information and documentation
center founded in Zagreb in December 1992 as the first of the sort in
Croatia and Eastern Europe. The basic activities are:
Focus
Focus and goals are: preservation of knowledge about women's history and
women's movements in Croatia as well as constant work to make public aware
of it, promotion of and support to women's groups and individual women
working to achieve global and true equality in all of the fields of human
endeavor and support to all of the attempts to make women and their achievements
more visible and valued by the society.
Databases
Databases - document the present social, political, economical and cultural
status of women in the contemporary society. They include statistical
and demographic data on women, the directories of Croatian and regional
women's groups, the survey of foreign women's groups and international
networks. They contain data on different aspects of women's lives and
activities (politics, violence against women, media, law, art, religion
etc.) as well as information on international funding sources for women's
projects, national and international information on significant events
(seminars, conferences, etc. ).
The Archive - The archive as a part of data bases,
systematically collect historical documents/materials on women, women's
and feminist groups and initiatives in Croatia as well as materials on
common history of women's movement in the region of Former Yugoslavia.
The archive collection consists of different documents, leaflets, posters,
group programs, brochures, press-clippings, video and the photo archive.
Library
The library is presently in the possession of 3.750 books, 800 magazines and 550 members.
The majority of titles are in English, German, and Croatian and in the
other foreign languages. The books cover wide range of topics, including:
women's writings, feminist theory, women's history, politics, sociology,
anthropology, violence against women, lesbian studies, psychology. There
is a computer catalogue of all the books that are indexed according to
different criteria: by the author, title, and subject matter. The library
and the reading-room are open to the public twice a week, and apart from
books it offers a dozen of feminist magazines. There is also a small collection
of women's films.
Bread and Roses
"Bread and Roses"
("Kruh i Ruže") is a quarterly feminist magazine published by
Women's Infoteka dedicated to the specific women's problems. So far there
have been thematic issues on democracy and politics, feminism, Beijing
conference, women's dancing scene in Croatia, lesbian studies, literature
and language, electronic communication, sexuality, gender equality, women
in army, women and science etc. Apart from the central topic of the issue,
the magazine regularly informs on women's groups in Croatia, their activities,
gives the survey of different events in Croatia and abroad, and presents
the translations of relevant texts. Each published article has extensive
summary in English.
Publishing
Apart from "Bread and Roses", Infoteka's publishing project publishes
books of Croatian women authors as well as translations of feminist literature.
Books published (1996-2006):
- Lydia Sklevicky, "Horses, Women, Wars"
- Judith Lewis Herman, "Trauma and Recovery" (translation)
- Group of authors "Governments Without Women
or The Long March" (seminar documentation)
- Group of authors "Women's Ways of Knowing" (translation)
- Group of authors "Women and Politics" (seminar
documentation)
- Women's Infoteka, "Directory of Women's
Groups in Croatia"
- Group of Authors "Women and Politics: New Militarization
of Europe Impacts and Implications" (seminar documentation)
- Carole Pateman, "The Disorder of Women" (translation)
- Luce Irigaray "I, You, We - Towards a Culture
of Diversity" (translation)
- Mary Wollstonecraft, "Vindication of the Rights
of Woman" (translation)
- Erica Fischer, "Aimée and Jaguar" (translation)
- Carole Pateman "The Sexual Contract" (translation)
- Judith Butler, "Gender Trouble" (translation)
- Women's Infoteka "Thesaurus of Women's Terminology"
- Women's Infoteka "Directory of Women's Groups
in Croatia"
- Group of authors "Women and Politics: Feminism
with an eastern touch", (seminar documentation)
- Ljiljana Filipović "Hawk in the Shoemaker's
shop"
- Anne Phillips "Engendering Democracy"
(translation)
- Camille Paglia "Sexual Personae: Art and
Decadance from Nefertiti to Emily
Dickinson" (translation)
- Group of authors "Women and Politics: Women
in History - History Without
Women" (seminar documentation)
- Andrea Dworkin "Letters from a War Zone"
(translation)
- Gloria Steinem "Revolution from Within:
A Book of Self-Esteem" (translation)
- Group of authors "Women and Politics: Gender
in Political Theory" (seminar
documentation).
- Teresa de Lauretis "The Practise of Love:
Lesbian Sexuality and Perverse Desire" (translation)
- Joan Wallach Scott "Gender and the Politics
of History" (translation)
- Đurđa Knežević "About my Mum, Russians,
Firemans and Others"
- Andrea Feldman "The Call of Syracuse or
Why am I in Politics"
- Adrienne Rich "On Lies, Secrets and Silence
- Selected Prose 1966-1978" (translation)
- Group of authors "Women and Politics: Contemporary
Women's/Feminist Movements in Post-Communist Countries - 10 Years After"
(seminar documentation)
- Nira Yuval-Davis "Gender & Nation"
(translation)
- Gordana Bosanac (ed.) "Selected Essays
by Blazenka Despot"
- Wenona Giles (ed.) "Feminists Under Fire
– Exchanges Across War Zones" (translation)
- Andrea Feldman (ed.) "Women in Croatia –
Cultural history"
- Group of authors «Women and Politics: Sexuality
between the local and the global” (seminar documentation)
- Sylvia Walby "Gender Transformations" (translation)
- "Group of authors: Women and Politics: Eastern Europe and the Third World – Women's Attempt to Re-establish the Dialogue" (seminar documentation)
- Daša Drndic "Feminist Handwriting or Political
Parable: Lillian Hellman"
- Alice Schwarzer "Simone de Beauvoir - Rebel and
Pathfinder" (translation)
- "Group of authors: Women and Politics: Ten Years After " (seminar documentation)
Forthcoming releases (2006-2007):
- Patricia Highsmith "Carol" (translation)
Seminars
INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR "WOMEN AND POLITICS"
Every since 1996 year Women's Infoteka is organizing an international
seminar on Women and Politics which gathers women mostly from Eastern
European, former Soviet Union and Middle East countries to discuss various
topics within the framework of the main title of the seminar. Every year
close to forty women each year is taking part in its work. Women's Infoteka
organizes this annual seminar in cooperation with Heinrich Boell
Stiftung, Inter University Center,
Dubrovnik, and since 1999, its partner organization has been WISE (Women
International Studies Europe). Seminar takes place in Dubrovnik.
Other activities
Women's network - It is a long-term project that aims at establishing
the communication network of women's groups and individuals in Croatia
as well as networking with similar networks in the region. Apart from
making fast communication and exchange of information possible, the aim
is to facilitate group work and help establish personal contacts. The
technological basis of the network is, together with classical modes of
communication, electronic mail.
Women's Infoteka cooperate with similar centers all over the world, trying
to strengthen the cooperation, improve and widen the exchange of information,
and initiate joint projects. Representatives of Women's Infoteka regularly
attend different events in Croatia and abroad, and very often coorganize
them.
Organization
Women's Infoteka (Ženska infoteka) is a self-governing institution. Since
its beginnings, it received financial support from many different foundations:
- Austrian women's groups
- FrauenAnstiftung,
Germany
- Heinrich Boell Stiftung - Regional Office, Sarajevo
- Global
Fund for Women, USA
- MamaCash,
the Netherlands
- Open
Society Institute - Croatia
- Open Society Institute - East - East Program
Budapest,
- OSI - Publishing
Center, Budapest
- MATRA project of the Netherlands Embassy, Zagreb
- Kvinna
till Kvinna Sweden
- Norwegian
People's Aid, Norway
- OSI - Network
Women Program, New York,
- Women's World Day of Prayer, Germany
- City Council for Culture of the City of Zagreb
- Bank of Zagreb
- Westminster Fundation
for Democracy
- European Commission
- Ministry of Culture
- Balkan Trust for Democracy, Beograd, Srbija i Crna Gora
Founder and director of Women's Infoteka is Đurđa
Knežević; Ženska infoteka has three full time employed women and two part
time and numerous cooperants and volunteers.
WOMEN'S INFOTEKA (ŽENSKA INFOTEKA)
Varšavska 16
10 000 Zagreb,
Croatia
Phone: 385 1 4830 557
Fax: 385 1 4830 552
E-mail: zinfo@zamir.net
Web: www.zinfo.hr
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