Abstract (may include machine translation)
„Sok olyan hívő, egyházában fontos szerepet betöltő nővel találkoztam, aki rájött, hogy a csendes kollaborációból idővel mindenki vesztesen jön ki, és hogy az elválasztó vonalak nem feltétlenül ott vannak, ahol a politika sugallja” – állítja Pető Andrea történész, az MTA doktora, a Közép-Európai Egyetem egyetemi tanára, aki a 20. századi társadalmi konfliktusok és a társadalmi nemek történetét kutatja. Nagyinterjúnkban a „genderkérdésről”, a genderszakok bezárása miatt megnövekedett médiafigyelemről, a tudományos elit felelősségéről, a párbeszéd jelentőségéről és a tömeges háborús nemi erőszak jelenségét körüljáró, nemrég megjelent Elmondani az elmondhatatlant című kötetéről is beszélgettünk.
"I have met many women believers who have played an important role in their churches who have realised that everyone loses out in the silent collaboration over time, and that the dividing lines are not necessarily where politics suggests," says Andrea Pető, a historian, PhD, professor at the Central European University, who researches the history of social conflict and gender in the 20th century. In our in-depth interview, we also discussed the "gender question", the increased media attention due to the closure of gender gendersensitive schools, the responsibility of the academic elite, the importance of dialogue and her recently published book on the phenomenon of mass wartime rape, Telling the Untold.
"I have met many women believers who have played an important role in their churches who have realised that everyone loses out in the silent collaboration over time, and that the dividing lines are not necessarily where politics suggests," says Andrea Pető, a historian, PhD, professor at the Central European University, who researches the history of social conflict and gender in the 20th century. In our in-depth interview, we also discussed the "gender question", the increased media attention due to the closure of gender gendersensitive schools, the responsibility of the academic elite, the importance of dialogue and her recently published book on the phenomenon of mass wartime rape, Telling the Untold.
Translated title of the contribution | The "gender debate" has become part of the power struggle. Conversation with Andrea Pető |
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Original language | Hungarian |
Pages (from-to) | 133-137 |
Number of pages | 5 |
Journal | Credo |
Volume | 24 |
Issue number | 3-4 |
State | Published - 2018 |