Scholarship on the rhetoric of reproduction, childbirth, and motherhood has mostly focused on a U.S. context. Drawing on oral histories that we collected from a small group of Estonian women who gave birth during the Soviet occupation of Estonia, we argue that women’s experiences of childbirth in Soviet maternity hospitals and during the postpartum period can be interpreted as micro-rhetorical interactions through which arguments about the worth or value of a particular identity are communicated implicitly and intangibly. The gendered nature of these micro-rhetorical interactions helps to explain the often observed-upon gap between the official Soviet rhetoric of gender equality and the persistently patriarchal nature of Soviet society. Ult...
Birth narratives have been found to provide women with the most accessible and often utilised means ...
In this paper, I bring together radical early Soviet projects of transforming both reproductive bodi...
This thesis investigates how Roe v. Wade restricts the capacity of woman’s citizenship through the e...
Scholarship on the rhetoric of reproduction, childbirth, and motherhood has mostly focused on a U.S....
textIn this dissertation, I argue that the maternal body is a chief site of discursive political and...
My comps examines women\u27s accounts of the Soviet Gulag using archival and memoir sources. I focus...
In the Soviet period, state policy on abortion underwent three significant changes: legalization in ...
A substantial amount of literature dealing with conceptualisations of the nation has neglected the i...
The everyday practices of maternity and beauty are important for the enactment of femininity. This d...
I argue that through complex processes of social construction of gender, women in East/Central Europ...
Following the October revolution of 1917 the fledgling Soviet government legalized divorce and abort...
This paper looks into the Russian Soviet literature of both the “thaw” and “stagnation” periods (196...
The paper analyzes the opposition and adaptation of Russian patients, independent perinatal speciali...
In the mid-1950s, when the first medical tests of the pill started in the West, abortion was re-lega...
non-peer-reviewedThis research investigates the construction of gender identity in the discourse of ...
Birth narratives have been found to provide women with the most accessible and often utilised means ...
In this paper, I bring together radical early Soviet projects of transforming both reproductive bodi...
This thesis investigates how Roe v. Wade restricts the capacity of woman’s citizenship through the e...
Scholarship on the rhetoric of reproduction, childbirth, and motherhood has mostly focused on a U.S....
textIn this dissertation, I argue that the maternal body is a chief site of discursive political and...
My comps examines women\u27s accounts of the Soviet Gulag using archival and memoir sources. I focus...
In the Soviet period, state policy on abortion underwent three significant changes: legalization in ...
A substantial amount of literature dealing with conceptualisations of the nation has neglected the i...
The everyday practices of maternity and beauty are important for the enactment of femininity. This d...
I argue that through complex processes of social construction of gender, women in East/Central Europ...
Following the October revolution of 1917 the fledgling Soviet government legalized divorce and abort...
This paper looks into the Russian Soviet literature of both the “thaw” and “stagnation” periods (196...
The paper analyzes the opposition and adaptation of Russian patients, independent perinatal speciali...
In the mid-1950s, when the first medical tests of the pill started in the West, abortion was re-lega...
non-peer-reviewedThis research investigates the construction of gender identity in the discourse of ...
Birth narratives have been found to provide women with the most accessible and often utilised means ...
In this paper, I bring together radical early Soviet projects of transforming both reproductive bodi...
This thesis investigates how Roe v. Wade restricts the capacity of woman’s citizenship through the e...