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By analysing Yugoslav writer Biljana Jovanović's early novels, the essay follows her possible literary speculations on the capacity of the Yugoslav society to fulfil the promises of the revolution, together with her imagining of an alternative form of sociability, as that which could result in universal, human emancipation. Offering a peculiar portrait of the urban society of the late seventies in Yugoslavia, in her novels Jovanović tests if and how the problem of women's emancipation is connected to the problems of class. Yet, a failure of class emancipation, an 'impossibility to revise' the society is antagonized from the scrupulous and self-confident feminist standpoint. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |