In her article, Gender, Literature, and Film in Contemporary East Central European Culture, Anikó Imre discusses gender, literature, and film in Hungary in the context of East Central European national cultures of the 1980s and 1990s. Anikó Imre analyzes the analogous gender structures that underlie both nation and literature in these transitional cultures. She challenges both social science studies of post-communist transitions and studies of East Central European literatures and cultures for their traditional neglect of gendered desire as a political factor. Thereby, Imre adopts a deconstructionist, feminist, and post-colonial approach to Hungarian postmodernist literature and film, which, similar to other East Central European cultur...
How do women from patriarchal cultures adapt to gender equality and feminism in the Great Plains? Ho...
This article shows how an analysis of fantasy femininity sheds light on how norms of gender, class a...
A new research field named "gender studies" or "feminist studies" has emerged during the 1990s in Ea...
In her article, Gender, Literature, and Film in Contemporary East Central European Culture, Anikó ...
The article engages Hungarian film production between 1945 and 2005 from a twofold perspective. It s...
In her article, Gender Identities in the Contemporary Slovene Novel, Alojzija Zupan Sosic argues t...
The anthology Gender in 20th Century Eastern Europe and the USSR is a collection of fourteen essays ...
In her paper Patriarchy in Post-1989 Poland and Tokarczuk\u27s Dom Dzienny, Dom Nocny (The Day Hous...
Engendering Slavic Literatures breaks new ground in its investigation of gender and feminist issues ...
The article outlines the challenges for literatures created in ”small” languages. The only chance fo...
This article tells stories about how gender and (homo)sexual relations were disciplined in Hungary d...
In this dissertation, I look to Ukrainian women’s literary and filmic contributions in the final Sov...
The author of the article focuses on the stereotypical depiction of femininity in contemporary Ukrai...
This article investigates contemporary Hungarian women’s writing in the context of cosmopolitan femi...
Kornelia Slavova, in her paper Reading Liksom\u27s Short Story \u27We Got Married\u27 in Post-commu...
How do women from patriarchal cultures adapt to gender equality and feminism in the Great Plains? Ho...
This article shows how an analysis of fantasy femininity sheds light on how norms of gender, class a...
A new research field named "gender studies" or "feminist studies" has emerged during the 1990s in Ea...
In her article, Gender, Literature, and Film in Contemporary East Central European Culture, Anikó ...
The article engages Hungarian film production between 1945 and 2005 from a twofold perspective. It s...
In her article, Gender Identities in the Contemporary Slovene Novel, Alojzija Zupan Sosic argues t...
The anthology Gender in 20th Century Eastern Europe and the USSR is a collection of fourteen essays ...
In her paper Patriarchy in Post-1989 Poland and Tokarczuk\u27s Dom Dzienny, Dom Nocny (The Day Hous...
Engendering Slavic Literatures breaks new ground in its investigation of gender and feminist issues ...
The article outlines the challenges for literatures created in ”small” languages. The only chance fo...
This article tells stories about how gender and (homo)sexual relations were disciplined in Hungary d...
In this dissertation, I look to Ukrainian women’s literary and filmic contributions in the final Sov...
The author of the article focuses on the stereotypical depiction of femininity in contemporary Ukrai...
This article investigates contemporary Hungarian women’s writing in the context of cosmopolitan femi...
Kornelia Slavova, in her paper Reading Liksom\u27s Short Story \u27We Got Married\u27 in Post-commu...
How do women from patriarchal cultures adapt to gender equality and feminism in the Great Plains? Ho...
This article shows how an analysis of fantasy femininity sheds light on how norms of gender, class a...
A new research field named "gender studies" or "feminist studies" has emerged during the 1990s in Ea...