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A Lot of Sweat, a Little Bit of Fun, and Not Entirely "Hard Men": Worker’s Masculinity in the Uljanik Shipyard
A Lot of Sweat, a Little Bit of Fun, and Not Entirely "Hard Men": Worker’s Masculinity in the Uljanik Shipyard // Everyday Life in the Balkans / Montgomery, David (ur.).
Bloomington (IN): Indiana University Press, 2019. str. 179-188
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Naslov
A Lot of Sweat, a Little Bit of Fun, and Not Entirely "Hard Men": Worker’s Masculinity in the Uljanik Shipyard
Autori
Matošević, Andrea
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
Everyday Life in the Balkans
Urednik/ci
Montgomery, David
Izdavač
Indiana University Press
Grad
Bloomington (IN)
Godina
2019
Raspon stranica
179-188
ISBN
978-0-253-03820-3
Ključne riječi
Uljanik, Shipyard, Masculinity, Work
Sažetak
Socialist Yugoslav federation was from its very outset particularly attached to the notion of Balkan, but even more strongly to industry development as the one of the principal modernizing forces that had decisive influence on everyday life and gender performance (e.g. shock-work, self management or women emancipation process). Within that modernizing frame one of the principal branches of industrial production was shipbuilding, and among the three largest shipyards in Yugoslavia and now Croatia is Pula’s Uljanik. In this paper the focus is on today’s ‘manual workers’ (welders, fitters, lifters etc.) in that shipyard and their masculinity.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Povijest, Etnologija i antropologija