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Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Gender, Sexuality, and Ethnicity Issues in the
Czech Culture: Past and Present • Iveta Jusova 1
PART 1: GENDER ISSUES IN CZECH SOCIETY PRIOR TO 1989
1 Situating Czech Identity: Postcolonial Theory and
“the European Dividend” • Iveta Jusova 29
2 The Importance of Being Nationalist • Jitka Maleckova 46
3 The Czech 1930s through Toyen * Karla Huebner 60
4 Women as the Object and Subject of the Socialist Form
of Womens Emancipation • Alena Wagnerova 77
5 Womens Memory: Searching for Identity under Socialism
Pavla Frydlova • 95
PART 2: GENDER ISSUES IN CZECH SOCIETY POST--I989
6 Contested Feminism: The East/West Feminist Encounters
in the 1990s • Simona Fojtova 111
7 Czech Womens ngos: Womens Voices and Claims in the
Public Sphere * Hana Haskova and Zuzana Uhde 126
8 Czech Anarchofeminism: Against Hierarchy and Privileges
Linda Sokacova * 144
9 Aspects of Sex and Gender in Romany Communities
in the Czech Republic • Karolina Ryvolova 158
10 The Lives of Vietnamese Women in the Czech Republic
Maria Strasakova • 172
11 Sex Work, Migration, and Law: La Strada and Human Trafficking
in the Czech Republic • Simona Fojtova 189
12, Idle Ally: The lgbt Community in the Czech Republic
Katerina Nedbalkova • 205
13 Condemned to Rule: Masculine Domination and
Hegemonic Masculinities of Doctors in Czech
Maternity Wards • Iva § midova 222
14 Some Issues and Challenges Faced by Elderly and Retired
Women in the Czech Republic • Jirina Siklova 237
15 The East Side Story of (Gendered) Art: Framing Gender in Czech
and Slovak Contemporary Art * Zuzana Stefkova 247
16 Typological Differences between Languages as an Argument
against Gender-Fair Language Use? * Jana Valdrova 270
311
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List of Contributors
Index 317
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INDEX
abortion, 12,19, 26ml, 68,132,152, 153;
committees, 16, 87,151; under social-
ism, 13,15,16, 21, 69, 84, 86-87, 92,
97,122,127,151. See also reproductive
rights
Africa/African, 36, 38,196, 246
Amerling, Karel Slavoj, 5804
anarchism, 6,144-157; anarchofeminism,
21,144-157
Anarchofeminist Group, the, 144,145-156
Anglo-American, 6, 24, 25,118,123,126.
See also feminism: Anglo-American
Anti-Discrimination Act, 212
anti-Semitism, 40, 47, 54-58, 5802, 59ni2,
59ni5, 59ni7
artificial insemination, 216-218, 22in20
Austria/Austrian, 8, 9,11,13, 32, 33, 47, 48,
50, 58,63,68, 75,122, 262, 278. See also
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Austro-Hungarian Empire, the, 11, 52, 61,
75, 83, 160, See also Austria/Austrian;
the Habsburg Empire
Balibar, fitienne, 40, 4505, 4507
Balkans, the, 59m8,160, 241, 246; “Bal-
kanization,” 37
Barry, Kathleen, 193,196, 20306
Bebel, August, 81, 85
birth control. See contraception
birthrate, 87,136, 237, 238; socialism and,
16,17, 87, 90,104, 244
bisexuality, 6, 69, 70, 211, 257
Black Rose and Siren, the, 146
Bloody Mary zine/collective, 144,146, i47
155» 156
Bohemia, 11, 47» 50, 52, 53 54, 55 5805,
59ni3, 61
Bourdieu, Pierre, 209, 224, 229
bourgeois, 13, 61, 62,154, 240; feminism, 15,
26n9, 92,112
Boxer, Marilyn, 10,17, 2609
Braidotti, Rosi, 44,159
Bromova, Veronika, 265-267
Buden, Boris, 35
Bulgaria/n, 16, 21, 22, 26013, 42, 190,191
Busheikin, Laura, 111,120
Canada/ian, 19, 30, 42,112,12403,128,129,
169,170,175, 22oni3
capitalism: anarchofeminism and, 144,
145,146,149,150,151,156; anti-, 144,145,
151; Eurocentrism and, 41; global, 35,40;
the Great Depression and, 13; Marxist
theories of, 80, 82, 91; men and, 35, 91,
93, 227; modernity and, 39; transition
to, 6, 91, 9303,142,144, 265; women
and, 78, 79, 81, 91, 92, 93n8,149,156,
227, 242, 244. See also market economy;
neoliberalism
Cavanagh, Claire, 38
Celakovsky, Frantisek Ladislav, 48, 56, 58n6
Central Europe, 37, 41» 67, 7L 74,10704,
117,160,189,195. See also East Central
Europe; Eastern Europe
Cermäkovä, Marie, 127
Cervinkovä, Hana, 39-40
Cerwonka, Allaine, 3, 30, 41
Chapkis, Wendy, 194
Charta 1, 25m, 77, 89, 90, 941125, 94027,
167, 246m
childbirth/child-delivery: approaches to,
230, 234, 235; conservative, 226, 23603;
home, 236m; interventionist, 235, 235m.
See also midwives; obstetrics
317
318 | Index
childcare, 21,126,127,133,I34~i39 142,
143116,143118,150, 236112; socialism and,
15,16-17, 85-86, 88, 89,101,104,105, 244.
See also grandmothers; kindergartens;
nurseries
Chi§a, Mona Anetta, 255, 259, 260, 261
Churchill, Winston, 32
Cihakova-Noshiro, Vlasta, 251-252
Cisaf, Ondrej, 131,132
Civic engagement, 89, 90,127,128,151,183,
200, 205, 240, 241, 244
class (social), 50, 53,61, 68, 69,79, 82,146,
148,173, 219, 227, 228; antagonism, 15; as
a category of analysis, 2, 20,116,120-121,
12405,145, 212; classless, 2505; lower,
54; middle, 10,12, 48, 50,111,116,122,
137,181; struggle, 75; upper, 50, 59ml;
Vietnamese minority and, 172,181;
working, 10,12, 49, 50, 62, 69,146. See
also bourgeois; Marxism; working-class
women
Cmejrkova, Svetla, 275, 282n3
Coalition Against Trafficking in Women,
the, 196,197, 203n8, 204n8
Cold War, the, 29, 30, 32, 99, i75 264
colonial/colonialism, 4-5,18, 21, 34, 36,
38, 39, 42, 46, 58, i7in5 174- See also
imperialism
communism: and abortion, 122; and class
antagonism, 15; the fall of, 21,112,114,
199; and feminism, 26n9,117,118,119,
120,121,123; and individual autonomy,
17; and International Womens Day, 148;
and marriage, 13; and othering of East-
ern Europeans, 40; post-communism,
25n5, 35; the term, 25. See also socialism
concentration camps, 14,15,160
Connell, Raewyn W, 41, 228-231, 234
contraception, 13, 63, 68, 69, 86, 87, 240
creative phrasing, 276, 278. See also lan-
guage (Czech)
Crenshaw, Kimberle, 124
cross-dressing, 67, 211
Czechoslovak Communist Party, the, 12,
14» 77, 79, 82, 83, 89, 93ni4 241
Czechoslovak Women’s Union, the, 128,
132,134,143113
Czech Women’s Club, the, 50, 53, 56, 57
Czech Womens Lobby, 128,132-134,137,
220016
Danes, Frantisek, 270, 273, 277, 278, 28203
Daskalova, Krassimira, 17,12403
de Haan, Franciska, 17,12403
dich vu (intermediary), 179,181,183,184,
185. See also Vietnamese minority
divorce, 13, 62, 68,101,105, 240, 242, 250
Dutch: colonialism, 4, 41; funding, 198; La
Strada, 190,198
democracy: communism and, 83, 91,117;
Czech debates about, 11-12, 2507, 47, 58;
Czech feminists and, 11,12, 47, 58,118,
122,123; in interwar Czechoslovakia, 10,
11,18, 61, 63, 75, 79,117,118,122,123, 239;
Masaryk and, 11; meaning of, 11, 2507,
76; post-1989,18, 93n3, 226, 241
dissidents, 1,18, 25m, 36, 37, 89, 90, 941125,
113, 240, 246m
Ditmore, Melissa, 193
domestic work. See housework
donors: financial, 20, 37,129,130,133,150
(see also funding); sperm, 215, 217-218,
22in20
double burden, 16,17, 88, 90,103,12404,134
Dunovsky, Jiri, 94021
East Central Europe: feminism in, 24-25,
43, 44,121; postcolonial theory and,
36, 38, 40-41,43; representations of,
34; Roma in, 42-43; socialism in, 5, 99;
study of, 3-4,19, 31,39; the term, 2504,
36-37, 41. See also Eastern Europe;
Central Europe; feminism: Eastern/East
Central European
Eastern bloc, 2, 3, 4,16,18,19, 20, 22, 25,
172,174, 246, 248, 264
Eastern Europe: art in, 248-249, 265;
birthrates in, 238; communism/social-
ism in, 5, 6,14,15» 16» 2505, 40, 95, 246;
gays and lesbians in, 205, 206; in the in-
terwar period, 11; life span in, 239; neo-
liberalism in, 18,19; postcolonial theory
and, 38,39, 40, 41, 248; representations
of, 2-3,19, 20, 21, 29-30, 31-36, 37-40;
Index | 319
Roma in, 159,171ml; the term, 25n4,
36-37, 41; Vietnamese in, 177; Western
feminism and, 43, 44, 95, m, 113-118,
120-121, i24n3,190,197; Womens/Gen-
der Studies, 2, 95; womens organizing
in, 17,19, 26n9, 29, 43, 44, H4 127,143*15,
189,190,197. See also East Central Eu-
rope; Eastern bloc; feminism: Eastern/
East Central European
education (womens), io, 42, 48, 49, 51,
53, 5^n4, 59*17, 61, 63,102,118,122,127,
190, 226, 239, 244; Roma and, 161,163;
socialism and, 5,16, 21, 85, 88, 92, 94024,
99,102,103,105; Vietnamese minority
and, 181
Einhorn, Barbara, 13,114
emancipation (womens), 20,119,127, 240,
250, 251, 252; Masaryk and, 51, 59010;
nationalism and, 4, 7, 9,10,17,18, 43, 46,
47-51, 53,122; Roma women and, 162;
socialism and, 15,18, 77-83, 85, 87, 91, 92,
99,101,102,105,112,116,118,119,127, 212,
234; the term, 92m, 244
employment (women’s), 62, 74, 99,119,
135,140,141,142,190, 200, 212, 226,
23602, 244, 245; socialism and, 63, 80,
81, 84-85, 88, 89, 92, 99,104,105,118,
12404,134,135, 212, 243, 252; Vietnamese
women and, 180,181, i88n2; womens
unemployment, 135,158, i7in4,181, 265
Engels, Friedrich, 16, 80, 88, 93ns
ethnicity/ethnic: composition of Czech
population, 4,14, 21, 34, 40, 44,158,159,
170m; Czech perceptions of ethnicity, 7,
8, 44, 52,185,186,187; Czechs, 5, 40, 42,
186; discrimination, 5, 42, 43,133,145,
160,168; ethnicity as a category of study,
2, 6, 20, 21, 40, 54, 99,145, 213, 227; Ger-
mans, 71, 75, 7602, 99; intersections of
gender and ethnicity, 3, 4, 5, 44; mascu-
linity and ethnicity, 227, 228; minorities
in the CR, 5, n, 22, 44, 75, 76n2, 99,139,
158,159,160,185,186; nationalism and
ethnicity, 8, 44, 47, 52, 54, 68, 71; rights
of minorities, 11. See also race; Roma/
Romany; Vietnamese minority
eugenics, 68, 69,168
Eurocentrism, 4, 37, 39
European Court of Human Rights, the,
133,167,17° n3
European Union, the, 2, 6,19, 21, 30, 32, 37,
42, 43, 79, 126,135,138,150,191, 212, 213;
and womens ngos, 129-133
European Womens Lobby, 128,132,133,
143114
extermination camps. See concentration
camps
Fabianova, Tera, 164
family law, 12,13,15,16, 26nio, 63, 70, 83,
93n4, 93nn, 122
fascism/fascist, 11,152; anti-, 14, 83,106,
145,151,152
Feinberg, Melissa, 11-12, 2507, 58, 62-63,
75-76, 83,117,118,122
feminine, 60, 64, 65, 71, 78,119, 229, 230,
235, 255, 256, 262; in grammar, 272, 273,
274, 275, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 28204,
283013; femininity, 127,142, 227, 231, 253,
256, 267, 268n4; feminize, 35,140, 227,
230, 235
feminism: abolitionist (sex work), 133,193,
195- 197; anarcho, 21,144-157; Anglo-
American, 24, 25,118; anti-, 5,114,117,
118, 244; art and, 23, 249-252, 255, 256,
257, 261, 262, 264, 265, 266, 267; Black,
12405; communism/socialism and,
2609, 92,117,121,127; Czech, 4, 6,11-13,
15, 21, 31, 43, 44, 47, 5i, 57, 58, 61, 62, 63,
68,102,112, 114-115,117, 118,120-123,
12506,128,129,199, 200, 206, 212, 214,
219, 22oni6, 249, 252, 257, 264, 265;
Czech feminist/women’s ngos, 20,132,
134,138-142, i43nio, 145,146,149,190,
196- 197,199; Czech language and, 7, 24,
270; Eastern/East Central European,
20, 24-25, 30, 31, 43, 44,114,115,116,
117,118, 265; eco, 144,146,147; elderly
women and, 23, 237, 240, 244; gays and
lesbians and, 6, 206, 214; global, 5, 44,
121,123; institutionalized, 145,149-150,
155; liberal, 26012, 53, 79,116,117,119,
145,146,149,150; middle-class, 12,111;
North American, 1,11,19, 29, 30,111,
320 | Index
112,113,124ns, 128,193, i95-i99 246;
Roma women and, 138-142,158,162; sex
work/prostitution and, 193-203, 203n6;
Slovak, 214, 22oms, 251-252, 255, 256,
268n8; the term, 15, 92,114; trafficking
and, 189,193-203; transnational, 2-4,
24, 43, 44,124ns; Third World, 43» 44,
116,117,120,121; Western, 1, 2, 6,19, 26,
29, 43, 78, 79, 90, 91, 95, 99,111-117.118,
119-121, I24n3, 126, 127,190, 235, 244,
249, 265; women’s autonomy and, 17-18.
See also second wave
Feminist Group of the 8th of
March(FS8B), 144,146-156
Ferencíková Konecná, Irena, 203, 204mo
Ferková, Ilona, 163,168
Ferree, Myra Marx, 212-213, 219
Food Not Bombs, 155, 157ml
Ford Foundation, the, 129
Foucault, Michel, 210
Fraser, Nancy, 21,126,137,142, 143119
FrauenAnstiftung, 113,129
funding: developmental (long-term), 128;
of childcare under socialism, 127,135,
139; Eu-funds, 130-131,133-134,150; of
the Gender Studies Center, 113; of the
Women’s Memory Project, 95-96, 98; of
womens ngos, 21,113,120,128,130-131,
133-134,136,150,198; project (short-
term), 128,136. See also donors
Funk, Nanette, 29, 30
Gal, Susan, 30
Gapova, Elena, 17,18
Garton Ash, Timothy, 37
gays and lesbians, 6, 20, 22-23, 31, 34,140,
156,168-169, 20302, 205-221; regis-
tered partnership and, 212, 213, 214,
215, 220019; under socialism, 23, 206,
207-211, 220012. See also homosexual-
ity; lesbian; queer
gender: ambiguity, 68, 74; anarchism and,
145,146,147,150,154,156; art and, 20,
23, 24, 74, 247-269; consciousness, 114,
115; de-gendering, 65, 72; discrimina-
tion, 24,132,139,154,191, 242; division
of labor, 141, 233; double standard,
51; equality, 11,17, 62, 63, 76, 78,126,
129,130,131,132,134, 137,138, 139, 140,
141,142,154, 2201116; expectations, 62,
225, 226, 231, 265; gender-conservative
organizations, 138-142,143010; gender-
less, 60, 71, 74, 264; identity, 13, 23, 24,
65, 68,112, 206, 212, 247, 256; inequal-
ity, 104,114,136,139,144,156,158, 213,
225, 270; intersections of race and, 4, 5,
29, 44,116,120,121,12405; “inversion,”
68; mainstreaming, 213, 219; national-
ism and, 9, 46, 47, 50, 52,123; national
identity and, 116,121,123; norms, 67; pay
gap, 88,100, 241-242; politics, 62, 84,
212, 213, 219; relations, 80,139,158, 227,
229, 230, 235; roles, 16,17,19, 63,100,105,
134,140,147» 150,158,163,165, 22on4
248, 250, 251, 278, 282; Roma and, 5,138,
139,158,159,163,165,169,170; science
and, 133; stereotypes, 106, 22oni6, 223,
232, 233, 253, 256, 278; trafficking and,
191,192,194,195; transgressive, 74, 75;
Vietnamese minority and, 173, 180,187.
See also transgender
Gender Studies Center, 95, 98,113,129,
132,148
Gender Studies Library, 1,129,147
generic masculine, 24,154, 273, 274, 276,
277» 278, 279» 280
German: domination of Czechs, 8-9, 47,
48, 49, 55, 57, 59ml, 61, 62,122; Federal
Republic of Germany (West Ger-
many), 26ml, 93H4 941124, 175, 176,177;
German Democratic Republic (East
Germany), 15,16, 9309, 96,175» 177» 245;
language, 270, 272, 274, 276, 278, 280-
282; minority, 11, 47, 52, 54» 75» 99» 239;
occupation of Czechoslovakia, 83,127,
i7in6; philosophy, 8; relations between
Czechs and, 52, 53, 54, 57» 58» 59nn, 61,
68, 70, 71, 75, 96,113» 129» 146,17106, 252,
266; sex reforms, 13, 68, 69; Sudeten, 14,
71, 75, 76n2,161,17106,174; travelling to
Eastern Europe/Czech Republic, 33, 34;
women’s movement, 10,12, 20, 26n9, 53,
93119, 94024, 212, 245. See also Weimar
Republic
H
Index | 321
Ghodsee, Kristen, 17,18, 20, 26ni3,120
Gina, Andrej, 165
Global Alliance Against Trafficking in
Women, the, 196,197
Global Womens Strike, 147,149,150
Goldberg, David Theo, 42, 45ns
grammatical congruence, 274, 275, 280.
See also language (Czech)
grammatical gender. See language (Czech)
Gramsci, Antonio, 228
grandmothers, 100-101,102, 245
guest workers, 85,174,178
gypsy. See Roma/Romany
Habsburg Empire, the, 8,10, 38, 47, 48, 49,
57, 58, 61,122. See also Austro-Hungari-
an Empire, the
Hakovä, Libuse, 80, 81, 93n9, 94019
Hall, Timothy, 34
Hanäkovä, Petra, 256, 268ni4
Harustiak, Lukas, 261
Havel, Vaclav, 18, 37
Havelkovä, Hana, 1, 2,15, 79,115,116,118,
120,121,12506,127, 226
Hearn, Jeff, 227-228, 229
Heinrich Boll Foundation, 96,129
Heitlinger, Alena, 11,12, 93n5,119,127
Herder, Johann Gottfried, 8
heteronormative, 22,169
heterosexuality, 22, 34, 69, 72,140,156,
207, 215, 216, 22oni9, 22in20, 256, 257
Hoffmeister, Adolf, 65, 66
Hölderlin, Friedrich, 77
homosexuality, 6, 21, 68, 69-71, 75,152,
206, 210, 214-216, 218-219, 220013,
220020, 257; registered partnership
and, 212, 213, 214, 215, 22oni9; Roma
and, 168-169; socialism and, 22, 92,
206, 207-211, 220012. See also gays and
lesbians; lesbian; queer
Horäkova, Milada, 11,12,15, 83
housework, 16, 80, 81, 85, 88,104,105,134*
See also childcare
Hradilkova, Jana, 1
Hübschmannovä, Milena, 163,164,168,
I7in5 i7in8 !7in9
Hughes, Donna M, 197-200
Hungary/Hungarian, 10,15,16, 21, 2508, 33,
51, 61, 238
immigrant/immigration, 41, 42,139,
i88n2,189, 200, 202, 241; anti-, 40,
195; Vietnamese, 172,173,175-178,187,
i88n5. See also migration; Vietnamese
minority
imperialism, 4, 38, 39, 46, 48, 58,114. See
also colonial/colonialism
interdisciplinary, 93, 96, 97, 264
International Women’s Day, the, 148-
149, 155
intersectionality, 3, 5, 24, 29, 44,116,120,
121,123,124ns, 134
Iron Curtain, the, 1, 95,160, 249, 265
Jew/Jewish, 5, 8,11,14, 21, 33, 42, 44, 47,
52-57, 58n2, 59ni3, 59ni5, 61, 99. See also
anti-Semitism
Jirousova, Vera, 250-251, 268n4
Jusova, Iveta, 54, 58n2
Karat Coalition, the, 132,143ns
Kelly, T. Mills, 55, 59ms
Kempadoo, Kamala, 192,193, 202, 203
kindergartens, 19, 241; under socialism, 17,
81, 86, 93m6,105-106, 243, 244, 245. See
also childcare; nurseries
Kligman, Gail, 30
Klodova, Lenka, 253, 254, 264
Kocourek, Jiri, 173
Kolarova, Jitka, 146,153
Kolarova, Marta, 146,153,154
Kollontai, Alexandra, 13
Kovacevic, Natasa, 39-40
Krasnohorska, Eliska, 49, 59n7,10704
Krebs, Michal, 173,178
Kusa, Alexandra, 256
Kutalkova, Petra, 198, 201-202, 204012
Lakatosova-Wagner, Margita, 161
language (Czech): gender and, 7, 20, 24,
64-65, 270-283; gender biased, 24, 271,
273, 279» 280; gender-fair, 270, 271, 273»
276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283013;
gender splitting in, 275, 277; grammatical
322 I Index
gender, 64-65, 272, 274, 275; reform, 273,
277. See also linguistics
La Strada, 22,173,189-204
Latin America, 196, 246
lesbian, 6, 20, 22, 68, 69, 70, 72, 74,113,116,
124ns, 156, 205, 206, 209-218, 220n20,
240, 256, 257, 268ml; parenting, 23,140,
206, 207-208, 209, 213-218, 22on2o; reg-
istered partnerships and, 212, 213, 214,
215, 22oni9; Romany lesbians, 169-170.
See also gays and lesbians; homosexual-
ity; queer
Lienau, Sasa M., 113,129
linguistics: feminist, 270; gender and, 271,
274, 279. See also language (Czech)
Loutfi, Anna, 17,124n3
Luna, 146,147
Macura, Vladimir, 36, s8n6
Mahmood, Saba, 26ni2
Malecková, Jitka, 114,121,122,123
March for Life, the, 152
market economy, 15,135; transition to, 6,
37. See also capitalism; neoliberalism
Martínková, Sárka, 173,179,184
Marxism, 120, 121,144; Marxism-
Leninism, 5,15, 21, 77, 79, 80, 82, 91;
model of womens emancipation,
79-81, 85, 90, 92
Masaryk, Charlotte Garrigue, 11, 59nio, 61
Masaryk, Tomás Garrigue, 11,12,13, 51, 55,
59nio, 61, 62, 63
masculinity, 20, 35, 222, 223, 227, 229, 230,
268n4; complicit, 228; crisis of, 23, 222;
critical studies, 41, 222, 227-229; hege-
monic, 23, 41, 93n3 224, 227-229, 230,
231, 233, 234, 235; non-hegemonic, 41,
227, 230. See also socialism: and men
maternity leave, 42,180,181,182,183, 232;
under socialism, 17, 84, 86, 88, 90, 91,
94n22,102,104,12404, 134, 244. See also
parental leave
McClintock, Anne, 35-36
Mecl, Ivan, 254
media, the: anarchofeminism in, 148,149;
feminism in, 6,112,113,115,128,150; gays
and lesbians in, 205, 218; prostitution in,
197,198; sexist language in, 278; traffick-
ing in, 189; women in, 114,133,136,150,
151 199
Messerschmidt, James W, 229-230, 231
methodology, 941 96-98, 230
midwives, 86, 225, 230, 235, 236m, 236m
See also childbirth/child-delivery;
obstetrics
migration, 22, 34, 136, 162, 170,189-190,
192,196,197, 200, 203; Vietnamese, 172,
173, 174» 176-178,180,183,187. See also
immigrant/immigration; Vietnamese
military service, 208, 209, 210, 22onio
Mill, John Stuart: The Subjection of
Women, 11, 59nio, 61
minority: ethnic, 158,159; German, 54, 75;
rights, 130; sexual, 70,170, 211, 22oni2;
womens organizations, 137,139. See
also gays and lesbians; Roma/Romany;
Vietnamese minority
Miroiu, Mihaela, 17
Mohanty, Chandra Talpade, 43,117
Moravia, 11,33, 45m, 47» 50, 52, 54» 5805, 61
Morganovä, Pavlina, 253-254
Müllerova, Stepanka, 252-253
Näprstek, Vojta, 49
Nash, Rebecca, 114
nationalism: Czech, 4, 5, 9,12, 44, 46, 47»
51, 52, 54, 56, 57, 58, 61, 63, 68,120,122,
123; European, 159; German, 71
nationalization, 14, 78, 82, 239
Nazism, 14, 15, 21, 47, 76n2, 83, 84,160, 239
neoliberalism, 20,150, 234. See also capi-
talism; market economy
Network of East-West Women, the, 113,
i24n2,129
ngos (womens). See feminism
Normalization, 84, 89, 90, 9309,134» 135»
i43n3, 244, 246m
North America/North American, 10, 29,
33» 49» 59ni°, 61, 63, 95» m» H3» U4» 147»
170,196, 212, 266. See also feminism:
North American
nurseries, 135; under socialism, 17, 81, 86,
88, 93ni5,143. See also kindergartens;
childcare
Index I 323
Oates-Indruchovâ, Libora, 15, 79
obstetrics, 223, 225, 230, 233, 234, 235. See
also childbirth/child-delivery; midwives
Olâhovâ, Erika, 166
Open Society, 96, 315
Orientalism, 39-41; “nesting oriental-
ism,” 41
Pachmanovâ, Martina, 248, 252, 259,
262, 266
parental leave, 42, 84, 90, 94022,105-106,
140, 225, 23602. See also maternity leave
patriarchy: anarchofeminism and, 146,
149,150; communism and, 82; feminist
studies of, 111,116, i2i, 162,196; gender
roles under, 228, 235, 248, 259; mascu-
linity and, 41, 222, 227, 228, 234, 235,
259; “the patriarchal dividend,” 41, 228;
Roma and, 163,165,166,169
pension, 42,10705,141, 212, 239, 241, 242,
245, 265. See also retirement
Peters, Alicia W, 193,194-195
Plaminkova, Frantiska, 11,15, 50, 52, 56, 57,
102, 10704
Poland, 14,15, 16, 19, 38, 45114» 94» i75 176,
182,190, 238, 248; Polish feminism, 72,
96; Polish language, 280, 283013
pornography, 34, 69,150, 208, 255, 265, 266
postcolonial, 26ni2, 29, 32, 35-40, 42,
162, 248
Prague Spring, the, 84, 89,134
Preissovâ, Gabriela, 33
private property, 82, 211, 239; elimination
of, 80
privatization, 36,138, 211, 239
prostitution, 92,132,162,193,194-200, 202,
203, 20306, 265. See also sex work
PROUD, 219
Pynsent, Robert, 54» 58n2
queer, 6, 72» 74» 155» 156,156, 205, 213, 256,
257; the term, 219, 22oni2. See also gays
and lesbians; homosexuality; lesbian
race: as a category of study, 4» 21, 29, 30,
40, 54,116,120,124ns, 212, 213; Czech
perceptions of, 5» 40, 41, 43» iai, 12506,
158,170,186; Europe and, 5, 21, 45115, 46;
intersections of gender and, 4, 5, 29, 44,
116,120,121,12405; nationalism and, 46,
47, 54, 58; the Nazis and, 14, 21; “race-
less race,” 45ns; racialized perceptions
of Eastern Europeans, 31, 32, 33,39, 40,
41; racial violence, 22; “Slavic race,” 54;
the term, 5, 21, 45ns, See also ethnicity/
ethnic; racism
racism, 5, 21, 40, 42, 47, 58, 58m, 186,187;
“racism without race,” 40, 45ns
rape, 150, 255. See also violence
re-familialist policies, 135
Regulska, Joanna, 20, 30
Renne, Tanya, 117-118
reproductive rights, 5,19,151. See also
abortion; sterilization
retirement, and women, 23, 86,104,107ns,
180, 242, 245. See also pension
Rezbová, Zdenka, 264
Roma/Romany, 5, 8,14, 20, 21, 34, 40, 42,
43, 44, 99, io7n2,136,138,158; domes-
tic violence and, 164, 166,167; forced
sterilization of, 21, 22,158,159,167,
168,171ml; gay and lesbian, 168-169;
housing discrimination against, 22,158;
phurey 162-163,165,166,167; socialism
and, 21,167; “special schools” and, 22,
158; Studies, 171ns, i7in9; unemploy-
ment among, 22,158, i7in4; women,
22,106,12506,126,137-139,158-171;
womens groups, 136,137-139,141-142.
See also romipen
Romani, 159,161,162,17002,171ns
Romania, 10,16, 21, 22, 33, 42,191
romipen, 162-163, 165,168,170. See also
Roma/Romany
Russia/Russian, 13, 36, 37, 38,168; lan-
guage, 280, 283ni3; army, 14. See also
Soviet
Said, Edward, 32, 39
salary, womens, 62, 88,100, 243. See also
gender: pay gap
Scheinostová, Alena, 165-166, i7inio
second wave, 5, 6, 78, 90,112,118,119,127,
199» 235. See also feminism
324 I Index
sex education, 13, 68, 69, 74
sexism, 82,154,199, 249, 264, 265, 270; in
Czech language, 273, 278, 279; nonsexist
language, 271, 276, 277
sexology, 6,13, 22, 69, 74, 75, 206, 207, 208,
210, 218, 219, 22oni2, 22oni3
sex reassignment, 22, 205. See also
transsexuals
sex reform, 13, 68-70, 74, 75
sex tourism, 92,196, 265
sex work, 22,189,191-194,196-200, 202,
204ni2. See also prostitution
Siklová, Jirina, 1, 2, 23, 91, 9309, 95» m, 113»
115,116,118,119,120,129, 226
Silesia, 47, 54
Simotová, Adriena, 251, 257
single: mothers, 51, 218, 265; women, 62,
175, 216, 217
Skeggs, Beverly, 22on7, 220ml
Slavic, 4, 8, 9, 21, 25, 33-34» 36-37» 51» 52»
54» 58, 74; languages, 280, 283ni3; pan-
Slavism, 49
Slavova, Kornelia, 24, 43,117,121
Slovak/Slovakia, 11,18,19, 20, 23, 24, 25n3,
25118, 33» 51» 61, 84, 85, 92, 931110, 96, 98,
106,124m, 127, i7in6,172, 238; art, 247,
249, 253, 255, 256, 261-262, 264, 267,
268m, 268ni4; feminism, 214, 220015,
245, 255, 256, 261-262, 268n8; language
and gender, 280, 283013; Slovak Roma,
160,161,162,164» 165,167,168,170,17105,
i7ini2
Smejkalová-Strickland, Jirina, 111,113,115,
116,120,252
Snitow, Ann, 113,124m
socialism, 1, 6,14, 2505, 55,144, 22on4,
23602, 241, 244, 245, 246, 270; feminism
and, 6, 26n9, 92m, 114,116,118-119,190,
240, 244, 252; men and, 81, 82,101,103,
226-227, 234; post-, 1,19, 20, 25n5, 30,
32, 34» 35» 37» 39-40, 44» 45Ü2, 87» 112-115,
118-120, 123,127» 136,142,189,190, 248;
“real” socialism, 84, 89, 90, 91; state
socialism, 5,13,17-18,19, 23, 25ns, 77»
79» 91» 118,127,134» 144» 207, 236m, 265;
women and, 5,10,13-18,19, 23, 35, 77-94»
95-96, 98-107,116,118,12404,127,128,
134,136,148, 234, 239, 240, 242. See also
abortion: under socialism; communism;
gays and lesbians: under socialism; kin-
dergartens: under socialism; maternity
leave: under socialism; Roma/Romany:
under socialism; Vietnamese minority:
under socialism
Sokolova, Vera, 113, 210, 215
Soviet, 40, 79, 84; influence, 14; occupa-
tion, 99; post-, 226; the Soviet bloc, 39,
174, 224, 226, 239, 245, 248; the Soviet
Union, 13, 25n8,175, 238, 243. See also
Russia/Russian
Spanish mujeres libres, 146
Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty, 162,166
Stalinism, 12,15, 83, 84
Stalin, Josef, 13, 84
sterilization: of Romany women, 21, 22,
158,159,167,168,171ml; sex-reassign-
ment and, 22, 205
Styrsky, Jindrich, 62, 67-68, 71-72
Suchland, Jennifer, 2, 3
Sudetenland, 14, 71, 75, 76n2,161, i7in6,
174. See also German
suffrage (womens), 12, 50, 51, 59n8, 61, 62,
63, i07n4,122,127
surrealism, 13, 60, 64, 71, 74
Svetla, Karolina, 49, 59n7
Szczesniak, Magda, 72, 76n3
Tiser, David, 169
Tkacova, Lucia, 255, 259,260, 261
Tlostanova, Madina, 39, 44
Toyen, 13, 60-76,73
trade unions, 89,150
trafficking, 22, 56,173,189-204. See also
La Strada
transgender, 6, 74,156, 211, 256, 257, 267,
275. See also gender; transsexuals
transsexuals, 22, 74, 205, 211, 2i9n4,
275; Transforum, 205. See also trans-
gender
True, Jacqui, 35-36
Ukrainian/the Ukraine, 22, 96,172,190,
191» 238
Union of Catholic Women, the, 132
Index I 325
Velvet Revolution, the, 18, 34» 99» 176
Vicca, 146,147
Vietnamese minority, 5, 20, 22,i25n6,
172-188,191; in Germany, 175-177,182;
in Poland, 175,176,182; under socialism,
22,174,177
Vikova Kuneticka, Bozena, 51, 54, 56
violence, 152, 224, 228; against gays, 169;
against women, 127,132,145,149,150,
i53 154» 155 166,167,190, 22oni6; do-
mestic shelters, 155; sex work as a form
of, 193,196,199; trafficking and, 191. See
also rape
Vodrazka, Mirek, 257, 258, 259
Vrablikova, Katerina, 131,132
Vrablikova, Lenka, 262, 263
Weimar Republic, the, 12, 69
Western Europe, 4, 5» 19» 21, 23, 29,31,
32, 35, 37, 38, 39, 43, 85, 95,111,112,123,
12403,128,129, 220, 244, 265, 271. See
also feminism: Western
Wolff, Larry, 32-34» 38
Womens and Gender Studies, 2, 3, 6,19,
23, 24, 25,115,123,129, 232, 244, 265
Womens Memory Project (Pamet’ zen),
91, 93n2, 95-107» K 7n6
Womens National Council (Zenskä
närodni rada), the, 11-13, 63
working-class women, 10,12, 49, 50, 62,
146. See also class
World Conference on Women in Beijing,
the, 2, 95
World War I, the, 38, 51, 61, 62, 69, 75
World War II, the, 5,13, 14,15, 21, 25n8,
30, 34, 70, 76n2, 83, 84, 93*13» 99» 100,
I07n4, 127,134,161, i7in6, 174, 212,
239» 244
xenophobia, 151,186,187
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