With the collapse of state socialism, women in Eastern and Central Europe are now faced with more than the double burden of paid and domestic labor. Soaring unemployment is driving women out of the workplace, and nationalist ideologues are urging them to reassume their “primary responsibility”—to produce babies for the nation. Lack of childcare and attacks upon abortion rights are narrowing choices. Can these issues provide the catalyst for transforming the embryonic women’s groups into something like a mass women’s movement? Or will the current allergy to feminism prevail? Many women now claim to have suffered from “too much emancipation” under socialism, and are seeking what they see as new forms of freedom in femininity and maternity. ...
'Citizenship in a Uniting Europe' considers the impact of economic, political and social transformat...
This book traces the struggles over the institutions of political representation in Central and East...
A substantial amount of literature dealing with conceptualisations of the nation has neglected the i...
How equal is women's participation in politics across Europe today? Do women have 'full citizenship'...
Abstract: The situation of women was improved in many respects under the totali-tarian state sociali...
This is a metadata record only. The full text of this book chapter is not available in this reposito...
Whether women of the post-socialist world are winners or losers of economic transformation is vigoro...
Draws on a variety of statistical data to discuss how the postcommunist transformation in Central & ...
Economic and social policies in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe were different from thos...
International audienceIn this paper, Marie Černá traces the development of the women’s situation und...
This paper will focus on possible transformations of ‘family ’ in post-communist countries of Centra...
I argue that through complex processes of social construction of gender, women in East/Central Europ...
In looking at how economic, political, sociocultural, and epistemological transformations are coterm...
International Perspectives on Gender and Democratization brings together the experience of women's d...
When Communism collapsed in Central and Eastern Europe women seemed to lose the control they had gai...
'Citizenship in a Uniting Europe' considers the impact of economic, political and social transformat...
This book traces the struggles over the institutions of political representation in Central and East...
A substantial amount of literature dealing with conceptualisations of the nation has neglected the i...
How equal is women's participation in politics across Europe today? Do women have 'full citizenship'...
Abstract: The situation of women was improved in many respects under the totali-tarian state sociali...
This is a metadata record only. The full text of this book chapter is not available in this reposito...
Whether women of the post-socialist world are winners or losers of economic transformation is vigoro...
Draws on a variety of statistical data to discuss how the postcommunist transformation in Central & ...
Economic and social policies in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe were different from thos...
International audienceIn this paper, Marie Černá traces the development of the women’s situation und...
This paper will focus on possible transformations of ‘family ’ in post-communist countries of Centra...
I argue that through complex processes of social construction of gender, women in East/Central Europ...
In looking at how economic, political, sociocultural, and epistemological transformations are coterm...
International Perspectives on Gender and Democratization brings together the experience of women's d...
When Communism collapsed in Central and Eastern Europe women seemed to lose the control they had gai...
'Citizenship in a Uniting Europe' considers the impact of economic, political and social transformat...
This book traces the struggles over the institutions of political representation in Central and East...
A substantial amount of literature dealing with conceptualisations of the nation has neglected the i...