Pregledni rad
Mara Matočec and women
Mira Kolar Dimitrijević
orcid.org/0000-0002-6050-5700
; Filozofski fakultet, Zagreb – redoviti profesor u miru
Sažetak
Mara Matočec (1885-1967) was born in Đelekovec, but her activity as a poet of the Croatian republican peasant party prevailed in Đurđevac, whereas after moving to Korija close to Virovitica she was active in cultural and art events among women in Virovitica and its surrounding area, and since 1935 she was politically and culturally active in a much wider area. She is a promotor of display of difficult life of women in villages and a vocal advocate that men and women should be equal. Her entire life she followed the ideas of Antun Radić, representing his ideas of unifying women through community and political work, but this attachment to the ideas of the Radić brothers pushed her to complete oblivion after the end of World War II. Her scientific papers were important for the analysis of ethnographic life in Podravina, and she also essayed to write poetry, short stories and notes, which, due to their authenticity, became a source for history of village and history of the Croatian Peasant Party.
Ključne riječi
Mara Matočec (1885-1967); peasant author; social awakening of women; Đurđevac; Podravina
Hrčak ID:
221617
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Datum izdavanja:
3.12.2018.
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