In the Soviet Union we see yet another aspect of society which severely restricted the introspection of the individual. This particular suppression was not gender based, however. Rather, it was based on the gender-indifferent ideology of socialism and the belief that the wants, needs, and desires of the individual must be subordinated to the best interests of society as a whole. The Soviet Party sought to incorporate a mass consciousness in a Utopian setting. This they hoped to accomplish by controlling the thoughts and ideas of the entire nation, making spiritual property public just as they had done with material property
In autobiographical writing, the mirror is not only a privileged metaphor for the genre as a whole; ...
This paper offers a preliminary reading of a selection of English-language Soviet women’s narratives...
The thesis examines the transition from post-revolutionary Soviet culture (1917-1928) to the culture...
A substantial body of fictional and factual literature discusses labor camps, imprisonment, and exil...
Suvremena istraživanja autobiografije su od sredine prošlog stoljeća bila usmjerena protiv opće pozi...
Revolution, civil war, and the eventual victory of the Bolshevik Party unsettled millions of Russian...
The article analyzes women’s autobiographies published in the most recent edition of Soviet Lithuani...
1907-1955) and Halina Korsakienė (1910-2003) - as well as works dealing with similar themes publishe...
In the article, the starting point of the study is the changes in the semantic aspects of the work b...
Gender and byt (everyday life) in post-Stalinist culture stem from tacit conceptions linking the quo...
While a good deal of recent scholarly attention has been paid to the Soviet communal apartment, the ...
For many years, we knew next to nothing about the private lives of ordinary Soviet citizens during S...
From the Essay: There has never been one “woman question” in Russia, but rather many. During an exte...
The Communist Party of the Soviet Union\u27s 1961 Third Party Program and its Moral Code of the Bui...
Russia’s women have had a difficult time finding a voice in literature until as recently as the 1980...
In autobiographical writing, the mirror is not only a privileged metaphor for the genre as a whole; ...
This paper offers a preliminary reading of a selection of English-language Soviet women’s narratives...
The thesis examines the transition from post-revolutionary Soviet culture (1917-1928) to the culture...
A substantial body of fictional and factual literature discusses labor camps, imprisonment, and exil...
Suvremena istraživanja autobiografije su od sredine prošlog stoljeća bila usmjerena protiv opće pozi...
Revolution, civil war, and the eventual victory of the Bolshevik Party unsettled millions of Russian...
The article analyzes women’s autobiographies published in the most recent edition of Soviet Lithuani...
1907-1955) and Halina Korsakienė (1910-2003) - as well as works dealing with similar themes publishe...
In the article, the starting point of the study is the changes in the semantic aspects of the work b...
Gender and byt (everyday life) in post-Stalinist culture stem from tacit conceptions linking the quo...
While a good deal of recent scholarly attention has been paid to the Soviet communal apartment, the ...
For many years, we knew next to nothing about the private lives of ordinary Soviet citizens during S...
From the Essay: There has never been one “woman question” in Russia, but rather many. During an exte...
The Communist Party of the Soviet Union\u27s 1961 Third Party Program and its Moral Code of the Bui...
Russia’s women have had a difficult time finding a voice in literature until as recently as the 1980...
In autobiographical writing, the mirror is not only a privileged metaphor for the genre as a whole; ...
This paper offers a preliminary reading of a selection of English-language Soviet women’s narratives...
The thesis examines the transition from post-revolutionary Soviet culture (1917-1928) to the culture...