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Gender politics and post-communism: reflections from Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union

HerausgeberEd. by Funk, Nanette; Mueller, Magda
Jahr1993
Seitenx+348 p
OrtNew York
VerlagLondon, Routledge
Spracheeng
AnnotationPartial contents: "Introduction: women and post-communism", p. 1-14. Bulgaria: Panova, Rossica, Gavrilova, Raina and Merdzanska, Cornelia, "Thinking gender: Bulgarian women's impossibilities", p. 15-21; Petrova, Dimitrina, "The winding road to emancipation in Bulgaria", p. 22-29; Todorova, Maria N., "The Bulgarian case: women's issues or feminist issues?", p. 30-38. Romania: Harsanyi, Doina Pasca, "Women in Romania", p. 39-52; Hausleitner, Mariana, "Women in Romania: before and after the collapse", p. 53-61. Czech and Slovak Republics: Havelková, Hana, "A few pre-feminist thoughts", p. 62-73; Šiklová, Jiřina, "Are women in Central and Eastern Europe conservative?", p. 74-83; Kiczková, Zuzana and Farkašová, Etela, "The emancipation of women: a concept that failed", p. 84-94; Heitlinger, Alena, "The impact of the transition from communism on the status of women in the Czech and Slovak republics", p. 95-108. Former Yugoslavia: Milić, Andjelka, "Women and nationalism in the Former Yugoslavia", p. 109-22; Drakulić, Slavenka, "Women and the new democracy in the Former Yugoslavia", p. 123-30; Duhaček, Daša, "Women's time in the Former Yugoslavia", p. 131-37. Hungary: Bollobas, Enikö, "'Totalitarian lib': the legacy of communism for Hungarian women", p. 201-06; Adamik, Maria, "Feminism and Hungary", p. 207-13; Tóth, Olga, "No envy, no pity", p. 213-23; Goven, Joanna, "Gender politics in Hungary: autonomy and antifeminism", p. 224-40. Poland: Fuszara, Małgorzata, "Abortion and the formation of the public sphere in Poland", p. 241-52; Titkow, Anna, "Political change in Poland: cause, modifier, or barrier to gender equality?", p. 253-56; Hauser, Ewa, Heyns, Barbara and Mansbridge, Jane, "Feminism in the interstices of politics and culture: Poland in transition", p. 257-73. Former USSR - Commonwealth of Independent States: [Lisjutkina] Lissyutkina, Larissa, "Soviet women at the crossroads of perestroika", p. 274-86; Waters, Elizabeth, "Finding a voice: the emergence of a women's movement", p. 287-302. Reflections from outside: Eisenstein, Zillah, "Eastern European male democracies: a problem of unequal equality", p. 303-17; Funk, Nanette, "Feminism East and West", p. 318-30
SchlagwörterEastern Europe / Family, Youth, Women  [Browse all]
Lisjutkina, Larisa Lissyutkina, see Lisjutkina
ReviewsReview by Attwood, Lynne, in Journal of Gender Studies, 3(3), 1993, p. 363-64; by Light, Margot, in Millennium, 23(1), 1994, p. 158-61; by Bracewell, Wendy, in Slavonic and East European Review, 74(2), 1996, p. 379-81
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