While a good deal of recent scholarly attention has been paid to the Soviet communal apartment, the current literature has not specifically addressed how women are affected by living in such a space. Russian women have a complicated relationship to the domestic sphere. While the domestic sphere is the center and source of women’s power, cultural and social demands require that women bear almost the entire burden of domestic responsibilities. The present work provides a brief history of the Soviet communal apartment and Russian women’s relationship to the domestic space. The focus then turns to the literary representation of women’s experiences in the communal apartment within the works of two stylistically different Russian women writers, I...
A Workshop Report by Ewa Dabrowska and Margaret Litvin Student dormitories are a setting of numerous...
This article deals with women-centred prose texts of the 1990s and 2000s in Russia written by women,...
A number of critics have observed that there is no tradition of women's writing in Russian. The writ...
While a good deal of recent scholarly attention has been paid to the Soviet communal apartment, the ...
In the Soviet Union we see yet another aspect of society which severely restricted the introspection...
The article discusses the relationship between characters` living conditions and their personality t...
This study focuses on a unique Soviet phenomenon communal apartments known as kommunalki in the Russ...
This thesis questions how Russian women's identity is attached to the textual use of public/private ...
From the Essay: There has never been one “woman question” in Russia, but rather many. During an exte...
The author analyzes and interprets the housing practices of Muscovites in Soviet Russia of the 1930s...
Russia’s women have had a difficult time finding a voice in literature until as recently as the 1980...
A substantial body of fictional and factual literature discusses labor camps, imprisonment, and exil...
Gender and byt (everyday life) in post-Stalinist culture stem from tacit conceptions linking the quo...
This paper offers a preliminary reading of a selection of English-language Soviet women’s narratives...
This dissertation deals with the daily, lived experience of women in the late- and post- Soviet Unio...
A Workshop Report by Ewa Dabrowska and Margaret Litvin Student dormitories are a setting of numerous...
This article deals with women-centred prose texts of the 1990s and 2000s in Russia written by women,...
A number of critics have observed that there is no tradition of women's writing in Russian. The writ...
While a good deal of recent scholarly attention has been paid to the Soviet communal apartment, the ...
In the Soviet Union we see yet another aspect of society which severely restricted the introspection...
The article discusses the relationship between characters` living conditions and their personality t...
This study focuses on a unique Soviet phenomenon communal apartments known as kommunalki in the Russ...
This thesis questions how Russian women's identity is attached to the textual use of public/private ...
From the Essay: There has never been one “woman question” in Russia, but rather many. During an exte...
The author analyzes and interprets the housing practices of Muscovites in Soviet Russia of the 1930s...
Russia’s women have had a difficult time finding a voice in literature until as recently as the 1980...
A substantial body of fictional and factual literature discusses labor camps, imprisonment, and exil...
Gender and byt (everyday life) in post-Stalinist culture stem from tacit conceptions linking the quo...
This paper offers a preliminary reading of a selection of English-language Soviet women’s narratives...
This dissertation deals with the daily, lived experience of women in the late- and post- Soviet Unio...
A Workshop Report by Ewa Dabrowska and Margaret Litvin Student dormitories are a setting of numerous...
This article deals with women-centred prose texts of the 1990s and 2000s in Russia written by women,...
A number of critics have observed that there is no tradition of women's writing in Russian. The writ...