Gender Politics and Post-Communism
Reflections from Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union
Herausgeber: Funk, Nanette; Mueller, Magda
Gender Politics and Post-Communism
Reflections from Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union
Herausgeber: Funk, Nanette; Mueller, Magda
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In the wake of communism's decline, women's concerns had become increasingly important in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. First published in 1993, this title was the first of its kind, presenting original essays by women scholars, politicians, activists, and former dissidents, along with essays by Western feminists and scholars.
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In the wake of communism's decline, women's concerns had become increasingly important in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. First published in 1993, this title was the first of its kind, presenting original essays by women scholars, politicians, activists, and former dissidents, along with essays by Western feminists and scholars.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9781138388116
- ISBN-10: 1138388114
- Artikelnr.: 69944765
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 362
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9781138388116
- ISBN-10: 1138388114
- Artikelnr.: 69944765
Magda Mueller, Nanette Funk
Acknowledgments. Introduction: Women and Post-Communism Bulgaria 1.
Thinking Gender: Bulgarian Women's Im/possibilities 2. The Winding Road to
Emancipation in Bulgaria 3. The Bulgarian Case: Women's Issues or Feminist
Issues? Romania 4. Women in Romania 5. Women in Romania: Before and After
the Collapse Czech and Slovak Republics 6. A Few Prefeminist Thoughts 7.
Are Women in Central and Eastern Europe Conservative? 8. The Emancipation
of Women: A Concept that Failed 9. The Impact of the Transition from
Communism on the Status of Women in the Czech and Slovak Republics Former
Yugoslavia 10. Women and Nationalism in the Former Yugoslavia 11. Women and
the New Democracy in the Former Yugoslavia 12. Women's Time in the Former
Yugoslavia Former German Democratic Republic 13. Women in the German
Democratic Republic and in the New Federal States: Looking Backward and
Forward (Five Theses) 14. The Women's Question as a Democratic Question: In
Search of Civil Society 15. Lesbians and their Emancipation in the Former
German Democratic Republic: Past and Future 16. "But the Pictures Stay the
Same ..." The Image of Women in the Journal Für Dich Before and After the
"Turning Point" 17. The Organized Women's Movement in the Collapse of the
GDR: The Independent Women's Association (UFV) 18. Abortion and German
Unification Hungary 19. "Totalitarian Lib": The Legacy of Communism for
Hungarian Women 20. Feminism and Hungary 21. No Envy, No Pity 22. Gender
Politics in Hungary: Autonomy and Antifeminism Poland 23. Abortion and the
Formation of the Public Sphere in Poland 24. Political Change in Poland:
Cause, Modifier, or Barrier to Gender Equality? 25. Feminism in the
Interstices of Politics and Culture: Poland in Transition Former
USSR-Commonwealth of Independent States 26. Soviet Women at the Crossroads
of Perestroika 27. Finding a Voice: The Emergence of a Women's Movement
Reflections from Outside 28. Eastern European Male Democracies: A Problem
of Unequal Equality 29. Feminism East and West. Contributors. Index.
Thinking Gender: Bulgarian Women's Im/possibilities 2. The Winding Road to
Emancipation in Bulgaria 3. The Bulgarian Case: Women's Issues or Feminist
Issues? Romania 4. Women in Romania 5. Women in Romania: Before and After
the Collapse Czech and Slovak Republics 6. A Few Prefeminist Thoughts 7.
Are Women in Central and Eastern Europe Conservative? 8. The Emancipation
of Women: A Concept that Failed 9. The Impact of the Transition from
Communism on the Status of Women in the Czech and Slovak Republics Former
Yugoslavia 10. Women and Nationalism in the Former Yugoslavia 11. Women and
the New Democracy in the Former Yugoslavia 12. Women's Time in the Former
Yugoslavia Former German Democratic Republic 13. Women in the German
Democratic Republic and in the New Federal States: Looking Backward and
Forward (Five Theses) 14. The Women's Question as a Democratic Question: In
Search of Civil Society 15. Lesbians and their Emancipation in the Former
German Democratic Republic: Past and Future 16. "But the Pictures Stay the
Same ..." The Image of Women in the Journal Für Dich Before and After the
"Turning Point" 17. The Organized Women's Movement in the Collapse of the
GDR: The Independent Women's Association (UFV) 18. Abortion and German
Unification Hungary 19. "Totalitarian Lib": The Legacy of Communism for
Hungarian Women 20. Feminism and Hungary 21. No Envy, No Pity 22. Gender
Politics in Hungary: Autonomy and Antifeminism Poland 23. Abortion and the
Formation of the Public Sphere in Poland 24. Political Change in Poland:
Cause, Modifier, or Barrier to Gender Equality? 25. Feminism in the
Interstices of Politics and Culture: Poland in Transition Former
USSR-Commonwealth of Independent States 26. Soviet Women at the Crossroads
of Perestroika 27. Finding a Voice: The Emergence of a Women's Movement
Reflections from Outside 28. Eastern European Male Democracies: A Problem
of Unequal Equality 29. Feminism East and West. Contributors. Index.
Acknowledgments. Introduction: Women and Post-Communism Bulgaria 1.
Thinking Gender: Bulgarian Women's Im/possibilities 2. The Winding Road to
Emancipation in Bulgaria 3. The Bulgarian Case: Women's Issues or Feminist
Issues? Romania 4. Women in Romania 5. Women in Romania: Before and After
the Collapse Czech and Slovak Republics 6. A Few Prefeminist Thoughts 7.
Are Women in Central and Eastern Europe Conservative? 8. The Emancipation
of Women: A Concept that Failed 9. The Impact of the Transition from
Communism on the Status of Women in the Czech and Slovak Republics Former
Yugoslavia 10. Women and Nationalism in the Former Yugoslavia 11. Women and
the New Democracy in the Former Yugoslavia 12. Women's Time in the Former
Yugoslavia Former German Democratic Republic 13. Women in the German
Democratic Republic and in the New Federal States: Looking Backward and
Forward (Five Theses) 14. The Women's Question as a Democratic Question: In
Search of Civil Society 15. Lesbians and their Emancipation in the Former
German Democratic Republic: Past and Future 16. "But the Pictures Stay the
Same ..." The Image of Women in the Journal Für Dich Before and After the
"Turning Point" 17. The Organized Women's Movement in the Collapse of the
GDR: The Independent Women's Association (UFV) 18. Abortion and German
Unification Hungary 19. "Totalitarian Lib": The Legacy of Communism for
Hungarian Women 20. Feminism and Hungary 21. No Envy, No Pity 22. Gender
Politics in Hungary: Autonomy and Antifeminism Poland 23. Abortion and the
Formation of the Public Sphere in Poland 24. Political Change in Poland:
Cause, Modifier, or Barrier to Gender Equality? 25. Feminism in the
Interstices of Politics and Culture: Poland in Transition Former
USSR-Commonwealth of Independent States 26. Soviet Women at the Crossroads
of Perestroika 27. Finding a Voice: The Emergence of a Women's Movement
Reflections from Outside 28. Eastern European Male Democracies: A Problem
of Unequal Equality 29. Feminism East and West. Contributors. Index.
Thinking Gender: Bulgarian Women's Im/possibilities 2. The Winding Road to
Emancipation in Bulgaria 3. The Bulgarian Case: Women's Issues or Feminist
Issues? Romania 4. Women in Romania 5. Women in Romania: Before and After
the Collapse Czech and Slovak Republics 6. A Few Prefeminist Thoughts 7.
Are Women in Central and Eastern Europe Conservative? 8. The Emancipation
of Women: A Concept that Failed 9. The Impact of the Transition from
Communism on the Status of Women in the Czech and Slovak Republics Former
Yugoslavia 10. Women and Nationalism in the Former Yugoslavia 11. Women and
the New Democracy in the Former Yugoslavia 12. Women's Time in the Former
Yugoslavia Former German Democratic Republic 13. Women in the German
Democratic Republic and in the New Federal States: Looking Backward and
Forward (Five Theses) 14. The Women's Question as a Democratic Question: In
Search of Civil Society 15. Lesbians and their Emancipation in the Former
German Democratic Republic: Past and Future 16. "But the Pictures Stay the
Same ..." The Image of Women in the Journal Für Dich Before and After the
"Turning Point" 17. The Organized Women's Movement in the Collapse of the
GDR: The Independent Women's Association (UFV) 18. Abortion and German
Unification Hungary 19. "Totalitarian Lib": The Legacy of Communism for
Hungarian Women 20. Feminism and Hungary 21. No Envy, No Pity 22. Gender
Politics in Hungary: Autonomy and Antifeminism Poland 23. Abortion and the
Formation of the Public Sphere in Poland 24. Political Change in Poland:
Cause, Modifier, or Barrier to Gender Equality? 25. Feminism in the
Interstices of Politics and Culture: Poland in Transition Former
USSR-Commonwealth of Independent States 26. Soviet Women at the Crossroads
of Perestroika 27. Finding a Voice: The Emergence of a Women's Movement
Reflections from Outside 28. Eastern European Male Democracies: A Problem
of Unequal Equality 29. Feminism East and West. Contributors. Index.