The three waves of feminism and postfeminist analysis can be seen in the interpretation of Regina Salomea Pilsztynowa\u27s Life\u27s Travels and Adventures. Pilsztynowa\u27s eighteenth-century memoir was of great interest to first-wave feminists and antifeminists at the turn of the twentieth century because it included compelling narratives of female agency and emancipation. To antifeminists, it was evidence of a world turned upside down in which warped emancipated woman lost their way in the world, but feminists found evidence that the twentieth-century drive for women\u27s freedom had its roots in the struggle for freedom waged by eighteenth-century feminist foremothers. One of the clearest goals of second-wave feminism was to recover the...
The Feminist Games with AutobiographyThe aim of the article is showing diverse ways of reception an...
In the Great War, Wanda Pełczyńska née Filipkowska (1894-1976) served as a courier, demonstrating he...
Forgotten revolution? No and yes.Agata Araszkiewicz’s book is a very interesting collection of possi...
There are no well-known Polish female journalists or novelists from before the middle of the 19 cent...
There is no doubt that throughout history women have been unequal beings. Confronting the viewpoints...
As a Polish feminist, writer and academic, I find it somewhat amusing when well-meaning Westerners, ...
Franciszka Urszula Radziwiłłowa (1705-1753) wrote for her own theater, cast actors from her own fami...
Józefa Kisielnicka (1865–1941) created a new model of a woman in the society, a woman that is active...
Maria Gołaszewska (1926–2015), a Polish philosopher, was associated throughout her life with Poland’...
Książka Utopie kobiet - wydana w rocznicę stulecia wywalczenia praw wyborczych - stanowi unikatowy z...
The first wave of feminism in Poland consisted of a wide range of events. All women who were educate...
Niniejszy artykuł stanowi próbę omówienia związków autobiografii z filozofią feministyczną na przykł...
The article discusses the question of feminist interpretations of the poetry of Anna Świrszczyńska, ...
Society’s treatment of men and of women was, and still is, vastly different. Feminism, as a social a...
This review contains the analysis of contemporary Polish discourses on females with disabilities. S...
The Feminist Games with AutobiographyThe aim of the article is showing diverse ways of reception an...
In the Great War, Wanda Pełczyńska née Filipkowska (1894-1976) served as a courier, demonstrating he...
Forgotten revolution? No and yes.Agata Araszkiewicz’s book is a very interesting collection of possi...
There are no well-known Polish female journalists or novelists from before the middle of the 19 cent...
There is no doubt that throughout history women have been unequal beings. Confronting the viewpoints...
As a Polish feminist, writer and academic, I find it somewhat amusing when well-meaning Westerners, ...
Franciszka Urszula Radziwiłłowa (1705-1753) wrote for her own theater, cast actors from her own fami...
Józefa Kisielnicka (1865–1941) created a new model of a woman in the society, a woman that is active...
Maria Gołaszewska (1926–2015), a Polish philosopher, was associated throughout her life with Poland’...
Książka Utopie kobiet - wydana w rocznicę stulecia wywalczenia praw wyborczych - stanowi unikatowy z...
The first wave of feminism in Poland consisted of a wide range of events. All women who were educate...
Niniejszy artykuł stanowi próbę omówienia związków autobiografii z filozofią feministyczną na przykł...
The article discusses the question of feminist interpretations of the poetry of Anna Świrszczyńska, ...
Society’s treatment of men and of women was, and still is, vastly different. Feminism, as a social a...
This review contains the analysis of contemporary Polish discourses on females with disabilities. S...
The Feminist Games with AutobiographyThe aim of the article is showing diverse ways of reception an...
In the Great War, Wanda Pełczyńska née Filipkowska (1894-1976) served as a courier, demonstrating he...
Forgotten revolution? No and yes.Agata Araszkiewicz’s book is a very interesting collection of possi...