This paper looks into the Russian Soviet literature of both the “thaw” and “stagnation” periods (1960s and 1970s) in order to reassess the existing paradigm in its critical reception provided from the gender perspective. The discussion starts with consideration of the issue of motherhood – especially in the case of working mothers – and its literary treatment, but then expands to a feminist reading of the literature in question more generally. By suggesting an alternative interpretation of literary works of this period, especially those authored by male writers, the paper challenges the accepted understanding of this literature as essentially misogynistic. By revealing concealed insecurities behind hostile male rhetoric, it turns the tables...
Gender and byt (everyday life) in post-Stalinist culture stem from tacit conceptions linking the quo...
Following the turn of the millennium, masculinity became an important lens through which social, c...
My comps examines women\u27s accounts of the Soviet Gulag using archival and memoir sources. I focus...
Post-Soviet Russia was a nation gripped by uncertainty, as profound political, economic, and social ...
The objectives of this study are t o investigate the idea of power relations through the image of a ...
Scholarship on the rhetoric of reproduction, childbirth, and motherhood has mostly focused on a U.S....
Following the October revolution of 1917 the fledgling Soviet government legalized divorce and abort...
This is the author accepted manuscript.This article examines the construction of maternal subjectivi...
This thesis examines the representation of motherhood in Czech women's writing from the 1890s to the...
This article presents a short history of the origin and creation of the Almanac “Women and Russia,” ...
A number of critics have observed that there is no tradition of women's writing in Russian. The writ...
The everyday practices of maternity and beauty are important for the enactment of femininity. This d...
Citizens who lived in the Soviet Union in the early 1980s did so amid a changing political atmospher...
Engendering Slavic Literatures breaks new ground in its investigation of gender and feminist issues ...
University of Manchester, Ph.D. ThesisThis thesis is the first book-length study to explore the func...
Gender and byt (everyday life) in post-Stalinist culture stem from tacit conceptions linking the quo...
Following the turn of the millennium, masculinity became an important lens through which social, c...
My comps examines women\u27s accounts of the Soviet Gulag using archival and memoir sources. I focus...
Post-Soviet Russia was a nation gripped by uncertainty, as profound political, economic, and social ...
The objectives of this study are t o investigate the idea of power relations through the image of a ...
Scholarship on the rhetoric of reproduction, childbirth, and motherhood has mostly focused on a U.S....
Following the October revolution of 1917 the fledgling Soviet government legalized divorce and abort...
This is the author accepted manuscript.This article examines the construction of maternal subjectivi...
This thesis examines the representation of motherhood in Czech women's writing from the 1890s to the...
This article presents a short history of the origin and creation of the Almanac “Women and Russia,” ...
A number of critics have observed that there is no tradition of women's writing in Russian. The writ...
The everyday practices of maternity and beauty are important for the enactment of femininity. This d...
Citizens who lived in the Soviet Union in the early 1980s did so amid a changing political atmospher...
Engendering Slavic Literatures breaks new ground in its investigation of gender and feminist issues ...
University of Manchester, Ph.D. ThesisThis thesis is the first book-length study to explore the func...
Gender and byt (everyday life) in post-Stalinist culture stem from tacit conceptions linking the quo...
Following the turn of the millennium, masculinity became an important lens through which social, c...
My comps examines women\u27s accounts of the Soviet Gulag using archival and memoir sources. I focus...