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Contents Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 ANNA ARTWIŃSKA AND AGNIESZKA MROZIK PARTI The Logic of Gender and Generation(s): Theoretical Approaches 1 Generational and Gendered Memory of Communism in Central and Eastern Europe: Methodological Perspectives and Political Challenges 7 9 ANNA ARTWIŃSKA AND AGNIESZKA MROZIK 2 Acting and Memory, Hope and Guilt: The Bond of Generations in Arendt, Benjamin, Heine, and Freud 29 SIGRID WEIGEL PART II Generations and Gender in Historical Contexts: Comparative Case Studies 43 3 Communism, Left Feminism, and Generations in the 1930s: The Case of Yugoslavia 45 ISIDORA GRUBAČKI 4 Communisms, Generations, and Waves: The Cases of Italy, Yugoslavia, and Cuba CHIARA BONFIGLIOLI 66
vi Contents 5 Generations oí Italian Communist Women and the Making of a Women’s Rights Agenda in the Cold War (1945-68): Historiography, Memory, and New Archival Evidence ELOISA BETTI 6 The Making of Turkish Migrant Left Feminism and Political Generations in the Ruhr, West Germany (1975-90) SERCAN ÇINAR PART III Women’s Biographical Experiences and Communism 7 “Old” Women and “Old” Revolution: The Role of Gender and Generation in Postwar Polish Communist Women’s Political Biographies NATALIA JARSKA 8 Biographical Experience and Knowledge Production: Women Sociologists and Gender Issues in Communist Poland BARBARA KLICH-KLUCZEWSKA AND KATARZYNA STAŃCZAK-WIŚLICZ 9 Without Tradition and Without Female Generation? The Case of Czech Artist Ester Krumbachová LIBUŠE HECZKOVA AND KATEŘINA SVATOŇOVÁ PART IV Aesthetic Representations of Gendered Generations in Communism and Beyond 10 Girls from the Polish Youth Union: (Dis)remembrance of the Generation AGNIESZKA MROZIK 11 “We’re Easy to Spot”: Soviet Generation(s) after Soviet Era and the Invention of the Self in Svetlana Alexievich’s Secondhand Time: The Last of the Soviets ANNA ARTWIŃSKA
Contents vii 12 Entering Gray Zones: Questions of Female Identity, Political Commitment, and Personal Choices in Jiřina Siklová’s Memoir of Life under Socialism and Beyond 247 ANJA TIPPNER 13 Gender, Generational Conflict, and Communism: Tonia Lechtman’s Story 263 ANNA MULLER Conclusion: From “Communism as Male Generational History” to a More Inclusive Narrative 283 FRANCISCA DE HAAN Notes on Contributors Index 289 297
Index Note: Page numbers followed by “n” denote endnotes. Aboim, Sofia and Vasconcelos, Pedro 46, 60nl0,114; see also Mannheim, Karl, Mannheimian theory of generations; political generation Alexievich, Svetlana 4, 228-38, 240-1,242nl0,242nl2,243nl4, 243n21,243n22,246n68,285; see also oral history; Secondhand Time: The Last of the Soviets anticommunism 1,11, 20,22,104, 197,200,206,211,215,218, 220n5,252 antifascism 50,108; see also Women’s World Committee Against War and Fascism (WWCAWF) antifascist generation 74, 87; see also Noce, Teresa; Ravera, Camilla Antifascist Women’s Front of Yugoslavia (AFŽ) 50, 70; see also state socialist women’s organization antisemitism 9,137,264-6,273 archaic heritage 37-40; see also Freud, Sigmund Arendt, Hannah 3,29-33,40,285; see also natality aunts of the revolution 137-8, 286 autobiography 15, 74, 84, 92,94, 128,207, 209, 227, 249; see also biography; oral history Bauman, Zygmunt 154,159; see also Polish sociology Benjamin, Walter 3,29, 32-5,40, 4ІПІ5,285 Benninghaus, Christina 2,21; see also Mannheim, Karl, Mannheimian theory of generations Bible 237; Biblical ideas 34 biography: communist 235; intellectual 159; of Italian communist women 85, 87, 92; of Polish communist women 4; scholarly 147; of women 20, 47, 147; see also autobiography; oral history Bohdalová, Jiřina 184,194ո96, 194ո99; see also normalization; Televarieté bourgeois feminism 47-8; see also proletarian women’s movement Brystiger, Julia 9-10,131,137, 142n38; see also Stalinism Camilla Ravera Historical Archive 83, 85; see also Ravera, Camilla Center for Gender Studies
(Prague) 248; see also Siklóvá, Jiřina Chałasiński, Józef 149,162ո23, 225ո57; see also Polish sociology Charter 77 170, 256; see also normalization; Prague Spring; Siklóvá, Jiřina Chytilová, Věra 171-3,177-8,183, 190ո55; see also Czechoslovak New Wave; Krumbachová, Ester Cobble, Dorothy Sue 73, 286; see also feminist waves Cold War: activism 67, 74, 96; context 102-3; era 66-7, 89; paradigms 115; politics 66, 78,108-9; see also Iron Curtain Communist Party of Czechoslovakia 188n35, 248, 259,262n59,285 Communist Party of Poland (KPP) 126-7,129,131-2,134-6,138, 140-4, 269-70
298 Index Communist Party of Turkey (TKP) 107-10,114-15,119n36 Communist Party of Yugoslavia 49,51 communist revolutionary past 125, 283; see also revolution community feminism 110-11, 115-16; see also Turkish migrant left feminism Conference for the Social Activity of Women (KDAŽ) 67-8, 72, 74, 76; see also state socialist women’s organization Cotton, Eugénie 88; see also Women’s International Democratic Federation (WIDF) Czech dissident movement 251, , 256-7; see also Havel, Václav; Siklóvá, Jiřina Czech women in dissent 20; see also women of Solidarity Czechoslovak NewWave 171,183, 189n38; see also Chytilová, Věra; Krumbachová, Ester; Němec, Jan De Beauvoir, Simone 169-70,188n27; see also The Second Sex Democratic Federation of Cuban Women (FDMC) 68, 70; see also Federation of Cuban Women (FMC) de-Stalinization 71,137,142n38,152, 156,206,286; see also thaw dissent 18-20,248,254-7; see also Czech dissident movement DuBois, Ellen C. 47,109; see also left feminism Duchêne, Gabrielle 46-7, 50, 60ռ7; see also Women’s World Committee Against War and Fascism (WWCAWF) emancipation: individual 115-16; model 77, 89; paradigm 72, 77; project 82, 86, 88, 91-2,210; socialist/state’s policy 216-17, 219; of women/women’s 22, 47, 68-70, 72-3, 78, 83M, 87-9, 91-2,103, 146,167,19ІП58,199, 201,206, 208-10,213,215,218, 222n27 Espín, Vilma Castro 68, 71; see also Federation of Cuban Women (FMC) expropriation 167,187n20,285 family: communist 86; intelligentsia 147,155; Jewish 142n37,149; modern socialist 150; related metaphors 15-16,20; reunion policy/ reunification 103,105,107, 111; Soviet
89; story 13,16,227; tree 15 fascism 53-4, 58-9, 69, 93,95 Federation of Cuban Women (FMC) 68, 71; see also Espín, Vilma Castro Federation of Turkish Socialists in Europe (ATTF) 106-7,115; see also Federation of Turkish Workers in West Germany (FIDEF) Federation of Turkish Women in Europe (ATKF) 110; see also Turkish migrant left feminism Federation of Turkish Workers in West Germany (FIDEF) 115; see also Federation of Turkish Socialists in Europe (ATTF) female “non-generation” 166, 285; see also Krumbachová, Ester feminist generation 69, 75; see also left-feminist generation feminist waves 73; as metaphor 286; conceptualization of 66; see also Cobble, Dorothy Sue; first wave; lost wave; middle wave; missed wave; red wave; second wave first generation: the category of 111, 113,116; of communist women 4; of female artists 166; of left feminists 103,115-16; of Polish communists 25-6n36; of socialism 19,197; Soviet 244n43; of transformation/transition 19,197; of women sociologists 159 first wave 286; see also feminist waves Fleck, Ludwik 148; see also thought collective Freud, Sigmund 3,29, 37-40,175, 241n3, 286; see also archaic heritage Gabrielli, Patrizia 85-6; see also biography, of Italian communist women gender-only feminism 49, 61nl5,109; see also multi-issue feminism genealogy: biological 30, 33; broken 286; as dimension 12,29, 37, 233; as discourse 13; family 227; female genealogy of communism 95,135; feminist 86,287; intellectual 159;
Index as perspective 12,14-15, 39; see also Weigel, Sigrid generation: 1968 11,22,29, 225n68; as an analytical category 13-14, 103,111,126,138,197; of Columbuses (Poland) 227,241n2; of the end 18-19; as a formula of identification/identity 4,14; of partisan fighters (Italy) 86-7, 95; of the Polish Youth Union 4, 20; of reconstruction (Aufbaugeneration) 18,20; as self-thematization 13, 231; of the Sixties (Sestidesatniki) 231, 243n24; of transformation 19; see also antifascist generation; female “non-generation”; feminist generation; first generation; Husak’s generation; KPP generation (pre-war Poland); last generation; left-feminist generation; March 1968 generation (Poland); political generation; postsocialist generation; post-Soviet generation; PPR generation (postwar Poland); Soviet baby boomers; Soviet generation; ZMP generation generationality 13; see also Jureit, Ulrike generations: bond of 29, 285; chain of 21; conflict of 16; solidarity of 35-6 Gomułka, Władysław 131,138, 206; see also de-Stalinization; thaw Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeyevich 234 gray zone 5,150,250-2,258, 26ІП41; see also Siklóvá, Jiřina Gulag 227, 236,238; see also labor camp Havel, Václav 194n99,256-7,259, 259n8; see also Czech dissident movement; Prague Spring Heine, Heinrich 3, 29, 35-7,40, 41n21,286; see also generations, solidarity of homo sovieticus 228, 234, 242nl2, 246n68; see also Soviet man Horáková, Milada 168, 187nl7; see also Stalin’s/Stalinist purges Husak’s generation 10, 23n5; see also normalization International Women’s Year (IWY) 108-9,174,189n47; see also United Nations Decade for
Women 299 Iron Curtain 88,164n47, 236; see also Cold War Italian Communist Party (PCI) 71, 75, 83-8, 90-1, 93-6 Italian General Confederation of Labor (CGIL) 82, 88,90-2,94-6 Jarosz, Maria 146-54,159, 161n9,164n47; see also Polish sociology Jaworska, Helena 206; see also Polish Youth Union; ZMP generation; ZMP girls Jureit, Ulrike 11,13; see also generation, as an analytical category; generation, as selfthematization; generationality Khrushchev, Nikita 70 Kohout, Pavel 251-2,254; see also gray zone Kollontai, Alexandra 48, 85, 284 Komsomol 205,222n26,226n72, 237; see also Polish Youth Union KPP generation (pre-war Poland) 126-7; see also PPR generation (postwar Poland) Krumbachová, Ester 4,166,169, 171-85,190n52,190n55,191n59, 191n62,192n73,193n85,194n95, 285; see also Chytilová, Věra; Czechoslovak New Wave; female “non-generation”; The Murder of Mr. Devil; Němec, Jan labor camp 141n27,141n36; see also Gulag last generation: the concept of 19; of the GDR ('Wendegeneration) 18, 26n40; of socialism 18,197; Soviet 19,239; of Stalinism 18; Stalin’s 239; of Yugoslavia 18 Lechtman, Tonia 5, 263-79,283; see also antisemitism; Spanish Civil War; Stalin’purges left feminism 3,45-7,49, 55, 57-9, 107-10; see also DuBois, Ellen C.; multi-issue feminism; socialist feminism; Turkish migrant left feminism left-feminist generation 52, 59; see also feminist generation Les Femmes 50, 59, 63n41; see also Zena danas
300 Index liberal feminism 68,286; see also radical feminism; second wave Łobodzińska, Barbara 146,148-9, 154-6,159; see also Polish sociology lost wave 87; see also feminist waves; middle wave; missed wave; red wave Man of Marble 213,224n56; see also Wajda, Andrzej Mannheim, Karl 3,10,12,23n6, 33, 37, 46,112-13,266; Mannheimian theory of generations 2,21, 33; Mannheim’s approach 29,114; see also “The Problem of Generations” March 1968 generation (Poland) 10, 241n7 Marx, Karl 14, 51; see also Marxism Marxism 16-17, 35,133,159,186n8, 233; see also Marx, Karl memory: collective 20, 22,167; of communism 2, 9-10,21,278; of communist struggle 127; of communist women 85, 92-3, 95; cultural 19, 233; generational 19; historical 168; intergenerational 24nl0; politics of 17, 84,234; private 13; prosthetic 232, 244n32; theory of 12,15, 29; transgenerational 3; of women’s emancipation struggle 84; see also postmemory middle wave 67, 83; see also feminist waves; lost wave; missed wave; red wave missed wave 83; see also feminist waves; lost wave; middle wave; red wave Mitrovič, Mitra 51յ 54, 63ո47, ^ 64ո72; see also Zena danas-, Ženski pokret’s Youth Section modernity 11,29,152 multi-issue feminism 49; see also left feminism The Murder of Mr. Devil 172-8, 180-2,184,285; see also Czechoslovak New Wave; Krumbachová, Ester natality 30, 32,40; see also Arendt, Hannah Nazism 40, 51, 93,227, 266 Němec, Jan 171-2,175,183,189n38; see also Czechoslovak New Wave; Krumbachová, Ester new feminism 47,49,52-4, 55, 58-9, 77,283 new left 66, 74; see also old left Noce, Teresa 84, 86-7, 90, 92-5, 283;
see also antifascist generation; Spanish Civil War; Union of Italian Women (UDI) Noi Donne 72, 89; see also Union of Italian Women (UDI) normalization 23n5,173-4,176, 181-4,189n41,251,256-7; see also Charter 77; Prague Spring Nowa Huta 20,206,213,222nl8; see also ZMP generation old left 66, 68; see also new left oral history 104,228,248,285; see also Alexievich, Svetlana; Secondhand Time: The Last of the Soviets Osiecka, Agnieszka 200,207,209-10; see also ZMP girls Palach, Jan 172,189n41,194n98; see also normalization Patočka, Jan 170; see also Charter 77 perestroika 229, 236 Polish sociology 4,146-8,155-6, 162n23; see aho Bauman, Zygmunt; Chalasiński, Józef; Jarosz, Maria; Łobodzińska, Barbara; Sokołowska, Magdalena; Tryfan, Barbara Polish United Workers’ Party (PZPR) 23n5,125,134-5,138,140-4, 150, 162n24,162n26,220nl2 Polish Workers’ Party (PPR) 125, 140-3,220nl2; see also Polish United Workers’ Party Polish Youth Union 140n24,198, 220nl2,286; see also Komsomol; ZMP generation political generation 51,54,58,68-9, 87,116, 286; the concept of 46-7, 57,103,113-14; see also Aboim, Sofia and Vasconcelos, Pedro postcommunism 2,21-2,197 postmemory 12; see also memory postsocialist generation 19 post-Soviet generation 233
Index PPR generation (postwar Poland) 126; see also KPP generation (pre-war Poland) Prague Spring 20,23n5,249,251, 253,255-6,258; see also Charter 77; normalization “The Problem of Generations” 23n6, 37,112-13,286; see also Mannheim, Karl progressive student movement (Yugoslavia) 46, 51-2, 55, 58; see also Ženski pokret’s Youth Section Progressive Women’s Association (IKD) 108,110; see also left feminism; transnational feminism proletarian women’s movement 47-8; see also bourgeois feminism purges: antisemitk 161n9; in the party 126, 137,188n35; political 173; Stalin’s/Stalinist 131,135,142n37, 243n24 radical feminism 72-4,110; see also liberal feminism; second wave Ravera, Camilla 83-4, 87, 92-5,283; see also antifascist generation; Camilla Ravera Historical Archive; Union of Italian Women (UDI) red wave 67, 69, 78; see also feminist waves; lost wave; middle wave; missed wave religion 14, 34,268, 271 revolution: communist 9, 223n40; Cuban 68, 71-2; French 30; Hungarian 87; over-dreamed 198; the 1848 revolution 41n21; the 1905 revolution 141n33; the 1917 revolution 133,237,243nl4; see also communist revolutionary past The Second Sex 169-70; see also De Beauvoir, Simone second wave 20, 66-9, 73-8, 82, 84-5, 87, 89, 95, 286-7; see also feminist waves Secondhand Time: The Last of the Soviets 4, 228-30,238-41, 245n46, 285; see also Alexievich, Svetlana; oral history Shore, Marci 16-17,168, 268 Siklóvá, Jiřina 5,247-59,285; see also Center for Gender Studies (Prague); ЗОЇ Charter 77; Czech dissident movement; dissent; gray zone Snopkiewicz, Halina 211; see also ZMP girls
socialist feminism 11, 67, 77,109-10; see also left feminism Sokołowska, Magdalena 146,148-50, 152-4,157,159,164n47; see also Polish sociology “Solidarity” movement 20,150,198, 212, 261n48; see also women of Solidarity Soviet baby boomers 239 Soviet generation 233, 240-1; see also first generation, Soviet; last generation, Soviet Soviet man 228-32,239; see also homo sovieticus Spanish Civil War 93-4, 265; see also Lechtman, Tonia; Noce, Teresa Stalin, Joseph Vissarionovich 71, 87, 131, 204,22ІПІ5,234, 244n43, 251; see also de-Stalinization; last generation, of Stalinism; Stalin’s; purges, Stalin’s/Stalinist Stalinism 127,137,156,159,198, 200,206, 209-10,212-13,216, 22ІПІ5, 227,252, 256,260n33 state socialist women’s organization 50, 68-70, 73—4, 78; see also Antifascist Women’s Front of Yugoslavia (AFŽ); Conference for the Social Activity of Women (KDAŽ) sterésis 169,171,174,185; see also Vodrážka, Mirek Suvaković, Milica 51, 54, 64ո72; see also Zena danas-, Ženski pokret’s Youth Section Świda-Ziemba, Hanna 17,198-9, 22ІПІ5; see also ZMP generation Televarieté 184; see also Bohdalová, Jiřina; normalization thaw 200,206,209-11; see also de-Stalinization thought collective 148; see also Fleck, Ludwik Tomšič, Vida 49, 71 ; see also generation, of partisan fighters totalitarianism 31, 235; totalitarian state 27n56,130; see also Cold War; Iron Curtain
302 Index transformation: after 1989 158; postsocialist 18 transition 16, 206; see also transformation transnational feminism 67, 78; see also Women’s International Democratic Federation (WIDF) Tryfan, Barbara 146,148-9,151-2, 154,157-9; see also Polish sociology Turkish migrant left feminism 102-3, 106-7,109-11,113,115-16; see also community feminism; left feminism; Women’s Union in the Ruhr-Gelsenkirchen (GKB) Union of Italian Women (UDI) 67-8, 70-6, 82-4, 86-93, 95-6; see also Noce, Teresa; Noi Donne; Ravera, Camilla; Viviani, Luciana United Nations Decade for Women 69, 78,108-9; see also International Women’s Year (IWY) Viviani, Luciana 75-7; see also Union of Italian Women (UDI) Vodrážka, Mirek 167-9, 171, 285; see also sterésis Wajda, Andrzej 200,204, 213, 224n56; see also Man of Marble; ZMP generation Walentynowicz, Anna 212; see also “Solidarity” movement; women of Solidarity Weigel, Sigrid 3,12,15, 21,126,285; see also genealogy; Mannheim, Karl, Mannheimian theory of generations women of Solidarity 20, 218, 261n48; see also Czech women in dissent; “Solidarity” movement; Walentynowicz, Anna Women’s International Democratic Federation (WIDF) 47, 50,57,59, 67-71, 81n38, 82, 89-90, 93-4, 102,108,110,284; see also Cotton, Eugénie; transnational feminism Women’s Union in the RuhrGelsenkirchen (GKB) 102,104, 107,109-11,113-15,117nl; see also Turkish migrant left feminism Women’s World Committee Against War and Fascism (WWCAWF) 45-7, 50, 59; see also antifascism; Duchêne, Gabrielle Yurchak, Alexei 26n49,256; see also last generation, Soviet Žena danas 45-7,49-52, 54-9,283;
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Contents Acknowledgments ix Introduction 1 ANNA ARTWIŃSKA AND AGNIESZKA MROZIK PARTI The Logic of Gender and Generation(s): Theoretical Approaches 1 Generational and Gendered Memory of Communism in Central and Eastern Europe: Methodological Perspectives and Political Challenges 7 9 ANNA ARTWIŃSKA AND AGNIESZKA MROZIK 2 Acting and Memory, Hope and Guilt: The Bond of Generations in Arendt, Benjamin, Heine, and Freud 29 SIGRID WEIGEL PART II Generations and Gender in Historical Contexts: Comparative Case Studies 43 3 Communism, Left Feminism, and Generations in the 1930s: The Case of Yugoslavia 45 ISIDORA GRUBAČKI 4 Communisms, Generations, and Waves: The Cases of Italy, Yugoslavia, and Cuba CHIARA BONFIGLIOLI 66
vi Contents 5 Generations oí Italian Communist Women and the Making of a Women’s Rights Agenda in the Cold War (1945-68): Historiography, Memory, and New Archival Evidence ELOISA BETTI 6 The Making of Turkish Migrant Left Feminism and Political Generations in the Ruhr, West Germany (1975-90) SERCAN ÇINAR PART III Women’s Biographical Experiences and Communism 7 “Old” Women and “Old” Revolution: The Role of Gender and Generation in Postwar Polish Communist Women’s Political Biographies NATALIA JARSKA 8 Biographical Experience and Knowledge Production: Women Sociologists and Gender Issues in Communist Poland BARBARA KLICH-KLUCZEWSKA AND KATARZYNA STAŃCZAK-WIŚLICZ 9 Without Tradition and Without Female Generation? The Case of Czech Artist Ester Krumbachová LIBUŠE HECZKOVA AND KATEŘINA SVATOŇOVÁ PART IV Aesthetic Representations of Gendered Generations in Communism and Beyond 10 Girls from the Polish Youth Union: (Dis)remembrance of the Generation AGNIESZKA MROZIK 11 “We’re Easy to Spot”: Soviet Generation(s) after Soviet Era and the Invention of the Self in Svetlana Alexievich’s Secondhand Time: The Last of the Soviets ANNA ARTWIŃSKA
Contents vii 12 Entering Gray Zones: Questions of Female Identity, Political Commitment, and Personal Choices in Jiřina Siklová’s Memoir of Life under Socialism and Beyond 247 ANJA TIPPNER 13 Gender, Generational Conflict, and Communism: Tonia Lechtman’s Story 263 ANNA MULLER Conclusion: From “Communism as Male Generational History” to a More Inclusive Narrative 283 FRANCISCA DE HAAN Notes on Contributors Index 289 297
Index Note: Page numbers followed by “n” denote endnotes. Aboim, Sofia and Vasconcelos, Pedro 46, 60nl0,114; see also Mannheim, Karl, Mannheimian theory of generations; political generation Alexievich, Svetlana 4, 228-38, 240-1,242nl0,242nl2,243nl4, 243n21,243n22,246n68,285; see also oral history; Secondhand Time: The Last of the Soviets anticommunism 1,11, 20,22,104, 197,200,206,211,215,218, 220n5,252 antifascism 50,108; see also Women’s World Committee Against War and Fascism (WWCAWF) antifascist generation 74, 87; see also Noce, Teresa; Ravera, Camilla Antifascist Women’s Front of Yugoslavia (AFŽ) 50, 70; see also state socialist women’s organization antisemitism 9,137,264-6,273 archaic heritage 37-40; see also Freud, Sigmund Arendt, Hannah 3,29-33,40,285; see also natality aunts of the revolution 137-8, 286 autobiography 15, 74, 84, 92,94, 128,207, 209, 227, 249; see also biography; oral history Bauman, Zygmunt 154,159; see also Polish sociology Benjamin, Walter 3,29, 32-5,40, 4ІПІ5,285 Benninghaus, Christina 2,21; see also Mannheim, Karl, Mannheimian theory of generations Bible 237; Biblical ideas 34 biography: communist 235; intellectual 159; of Italian communist women 85, 87, 92; of Polish communist women 4; scholarly 147; of women 20, 47, 147; see also autobiography; oral history Bohdalová, Jiřina 184,194ո96, 194ո99; see also normalization; Televarieté bourgeois feminism 47-8; see also proletarian women’s movement Brystiger, Julia 9-10,131,137, 142n38; see also Stalinism Camilla Ravera Historical Archive 83, 85; see also Ravera, Camilla Center for Gender Studies
(Prague) 248; see also Siklóvá, Jiřina Chałasiński, Józef 149,162ո23, 225ո57; see also Polish sociology Charter 77 170, 256; see also normalization; Prague Spring; Siklóvá, Jiřina Chytilová, Věra 171-3,177-8,183, 190ո55; see also Czechoslovak New Wave; Krumbachová, Ester Cobble, Dorothy Sue 73, 286; see also feminist waves Cold War: activism 67, 74, 96; context 102-3; era 66-7, 89; paradigms 115; politics 66, 78,108-9; see also Iron Curtain Communist Party of Czechoslovakia 188n35, 248, 259,262n59,285 Communist Party of Poland (KPP) 126-7,129,131-2,134-6,138, 140-4, 269-70
298 Index Communist Party of Turkey (TKP) 107-10,114-15,119n36 Communist Party of Yugoslavia 49,51 communist revolutionary past 125, 283; see also revolution community feminism 110-11, 115-16; see also Turkish migrant left feminism Conference for the Social Activity of Women (KDAŽ) 67-8, 72, 74, 76; see also state socialist women’s organization Cotton, Eugénie 88; see also Women’s International Democratic Federation (WIDF) Czech dissident movement 251, , 256-7; see also Havel, Václav; Siklóvá, Jiřina Czech women in dissent 20; see also women of Solidarity Czechoslovak NewWave 171,183, 189n38; see also Chytilová, Věra; Krumbachová, Ester; Němec, Jan De Beauvoir, Simone 169-70,188n27; see also The Second Sex Democratic Federation of Cuban Women (FDMC) 68, 70; see also Federation of Cuban Women (FMC) de-Stalinization 71,137,142n38,152, 156,206,286; see also thaw dissent 18-20,248,254-7; see also Czech dissident movement DuBois, Ellen C. 47,109; see also left feminism Duchêne, Gabrielle 46-7, 50, 60ռ7; see also Women’s World Committee Against War and Fascism (WWCAWF) emancipation: individual 115-16; model 77, 89; paradigm 72, 77; project 82, 86, 88, 91-2,210; socialist/state’s policy 216-17, 219; of women/women’s 22, 47, 68-70, 72-3, 78, 83M, 87-9, 91-2,103, 146,167,19ІП58,199, 201,206, 208-10,213,215,218, 222n27 Espín, Vilma Castro 68, 71; see also Federation of Cuban Women (FMC) expropriation 167,187n20,285 family: communist 86; intelligentsia 147,155; Jewish 142n37,149; modern socialist 150; related metaphors 15-16,20; reunion policy/ reunification 103,105,107, 111; Soviet
89; story 13,16,227; tree 15 fascism 53-4, 58-9, 69, 93,95 Federation of Cuban Women (FMC) 68, 71; see also Espín, Vilma Castro Federation of Turkish Socialists in Europe (ATTF) 106-7,115; see also Federation of Turkish Workers in West Germany (FIDEF) Federation of Turkish Women in Europe (ATKF) 110; see also Turkish migrant left feminism Federation of Turkish Workers in West Germany (FIDEF) 115; see also Federation of Turkish Socialists in Europe (ATTF) female “non-generation” 166, 285; see also Krumbachová, Ester feminist generation 69, 75; see also left-feminist generation feminist waves 73; as metaphor 286; conceptualization of 66; see also Cobble, Dorothy Sue; first wave; lost wave; middle wave; missed wave; red wave; second wave first generation: the category of 111, 113,116; of communist women 4; of female artists 166; of left feminists 103,115-16; of Polish communists 25-6n36; of socialism 19,197; Soviet 244n43; of transformation/transition 19,197; of women sociologists 159 first wave 286; see also feminist waves Fleck, Ludwik 148; see also thought collective Freud, Sigmund 3,29, 37-40,175, 241n3, 286; see also archaic heritage Gabrielli, Patrizia 85-6; see also biography, of Italian communist women gender-only feminism 49, 61nl5,109; see also multi-issue feminism genealogy: biological 30, 33; broken 286; as dimension 12,29, 37, 233; as discourse 13; family 227; female genealogy of communism 95,135; feminist 86,287; intellectual 159;
Index as perspective 12,14-15, 39; see also Weigel, Sigrid generation: 1968 11,22,29, 225n68; as an analytical category 13-14, 103,111,126,138,197; of Columbuses (Poland) 227,241n2; of the end 18-19; as a formula of identification/identity 4,14; of partisan fighters (Italy) 86-7, 95; of the Polish Youth Union 4, 20; of reconstruction (Aufbaugeneration) 18,20; as self-thematization 13, 231; of the Sixties (Sestidesatniki) 231, 243n24; of transformation 19; see also antifascist generation; female “non-generation”; feminist generation; first generation; Husak’s generation; KPP generation (pre-war Poland); last generation; left-feminist generation; March 1968 generation (Poland); political generation; postsocialist generation; post-Soviet generation; PPR generation (postwar Poland); Soviet baby boomers; Soviet generation; ZMP generation generationality 13; see also Jureit, Ulrike generations: bond of 29, 285; chain of 21; conflict of 16; solidarity of 35-6 Gomułka, Władysław 131,138, 206; see also de-Stalinization; thaw Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeyevich 234 gray zone 5,150,250-2,258, 26ІП41; see also Siklóvá, Jiřina Gulag 227, 236,238; see also labor camp Havel, Václav 194n99,256-7,259, 259n8; see also Czech dissident movement; Prague Spring Heine, Heinrich 3, 29, 35-7,40, 41n21,286; see also generations, solidarity of homo sovieticus 228, 234, 242nl2, 246n68; see also Soviet man Horáková, Milada 168, 187nl7; see also Stalin’s/Stalinist purges Husak’s generation 10, 23n5; see also normalization International Women’s Year (IWY) 108-9,174,189n47; see also United Nations Decade for
Women 299 Iron Curtain 88,164n47, 236; see also Cold War Italian Communist Party (PCI) 71, 75, 83-8, 90-1, 93-6 Italian General Confederation of Labor (CGIL) 82, 88,90-2,94-6 Jarosz, Maria 146-54,159, 161n9,164n47; see also Polish sociology Jaworska, Helena 206; see also Polish Youth Union; ZMP generation; ZMP girls Jureit, Ulrike 11,13; see also generation, as an analytical category; generation, as selfthematization; generationality Khrushchev, Nikita 70 Kohout, Pavel 251-2,254; see also gray zone Kollontai, Alexandra 48, 85, 284 Komsomol 205,222n26,226n72, 237; see also Polish Youth Union KPP generation (pre-war Poland) 126-7; see also PPR generation (postwar Poland) Krumbachová, Ester 4,166,169, 171-85,190n52,190n55,191n59, 191n62,192n73,193n85,194n95, 285; see also Chytilová, Věra; Czechoslovak New Wave; female “non-generation”; The Murder of Mr. Devil; Němec, Jan labor camp 141n27,141n36; see also Gulag last generation: the concept of 19; of the GDR ('Wendegeneration) 18, 26n40; of socialism 18,197; Soviet 19,239; of Stalinism 18; Stalin’s 239; of Yugoslavia 18 Lechtman, Tonia 5, 263-79,283; see also antisemitism; Spanish Civil War; Stalin’purges left feminism 3,45-7,49, 55, 57-9, 107-10; see also DuBois, Ellen C.; multi-issue feminism; socialist feminism; Turkish migrant left feminism left-feminist generation 52, 59; see also feminist generation Les Femmes 50, 59, 63n41; see also Zena danas
300 Index liberal feminism 68,286; see also radical feminism; second wave Łobodzińska, Barbara 146,148-9, 154-6,159; see also Polish sociology lost wave 87; see also feminist waves; middle wave; missed wave; red wave Man of Marble 213,224n56; see also Wajda, Andrzej Mannheim, Karl 3,10,12,23n6, 33, 37, 46,112-13,266; Mannheimian theory of generations 2,21, 33; Mannheim’s approach 29,114; see also “The Problem of Generations” March 1968 generation (Poland) 10, 241n7 Marx, Karl 14, 51; see also Marxism Marxism 16-17, 35,133,159,186n8, 233; see also Marx, Karl memory: collective 20, 22,167; of communism 2, 9-10,21,278; of communist struggle 127; of communist women 85, 92-3, 95; cultural 19, 233; generational 19; historical 168; intergenerational 24nl0; politics of 17, 84,234; private 13; prosthetic 232, 244n32; theory of 12,15, 29; transgenerational 3; of women’s emancipation struggle 84; see also postmemory middle wave 67, 83; see also feminist waves; lost wave; missed wave; red wave missed wave 83; see also feminist waves; lost wave; middle wave; red wave Mitrovič, Mitra 51յ 54, 63ո47, ^ 64ո72; see also Zena danas-, Ženski pokret’s Youth Section modernity 11,29,152 multi-issue feminism 49; see also left feminism The Murder of Mr. Devil 172-8, 180-2,184,285; see also Czechoslovak New Wave; Krumbachová, Ester natality 30, 32,40; see also Arendt, Hannah Nazism 40, 51, 93,227, 266 Němec, Jan 171-2,175,183,189n38; see also Czechoslovak New Wave; Krumbachová, Ester new feminism 47,49,52-4, 55, 58-9, 77,283 new left 66, 74; see also old left Noce, Teresa 84, 86-7, 90, 92-5, 283;
see also antifascist generation; Spanish Civil War; Union of Italian Women (UDI) Noi Donne 72, 89; see also Union of Italian Women (UDI) normalization 23n5,173-4,176, 181-4,189n41,251,256-7; see also Charter 77; Prague Spring Nowa Huta 20,206,213,222nl8; see also ZMP generation old left 66, 68; see also new left oral history 104,228,248,285; see also Alexievich, Svetlana; Secondhand Time: The Last of the Soviets Osiecka, Agnieszka 200,207,209-10; see also ZMP girls Palach, Jan 172,189n41,194n98; see also normalization Patočka, Jan 170; see also Charter 77 perestroika 229, 236 Polish sociology 4,146-8,155-6, 162n23; see aho Bauman, Zygmunt; Chalasiński, Józef; Jarosz, Maria; Łobodzińska, Barbara; Sokołowska, Magdalena; Tryfan, Barbara Polish United Workers’ Party (PZPR) 23n5,125,134-5,138,140-4, 150, 162n24,162n26,220nl2 Polish Workers’ Party (PPR) 125, 140-3,220nl2; see also Polish United Workers’ Party Polish Youth Union 140n24,198, 220nl2,286; see also Komsomol; ZMP generation political generation 51,54,58,68-9, 87,116, 286; the concept of 46-7, 57,103,113-14; see also Aboim, Sofia and Vasconcelos, Pedro postcommunism 2,21-2,197 postmemory 12; see also memory postsocialist generation 19 post-Soviet generation 233
Index PPR generation (postwar Poland) 126; see also KPP generation (pre-war Poland) Prague Spring 20,23n5,249,251, 253,255-6,258; see also Charter 77; normalization “The Problem of Generations” 23n6, 37,112-13,286; see also Mannheim, Karl progressive student movement (Yugoslavia) 46, 51-2, 55, 58; see also Ženski pokret’s Youth Section Progressive Women’s Association (IKD) 108,110; see also left feminism; transnational feminism proletarian women’s movement 47-8; see also bourgeois feminism purges: antisemitk 161n9; in the party 126, 137,188n35; political 173; Stalin’s/Stalinist 131,135,142n37, 243n24 radical feminism 72-4,110; see also liberal feminism; second wave Ravera, Camilla 83-4, 87, 92-5,283; see also antifascist generation; Camilla Ravera Historical Archive; Union of Italian Women (UDI) red wave 67, 69, 78; see also feminist waves; lost wave; middle wave; missed wave religion 14, 34,268, 271 revolution: communist 9, 223n40; Cuban 68, 71-2; French 30; Hungarian 87; over-dreamed 198; the 1848 revolution 41n21; the 1905 revolution 141n33; the 1917 revolution 133,237,243nl4; see also communist revolutionary past The Second Sex 169-70; see also De Beauvoir, Simone second wave 20, 66-9, 73-8, 82, 84-5, 87, 89, 95, 286-7; see also feminist waves Secondhand Time: The Last of the Soviets 4, 228-30,238-41, 245n46, 285; see also Alexievich, Svetlana; oral history Shore, Marci 16-17,168, 268 Siklóvá, Jiřina 5,247-59,285; see also Center for Gender Studies (Prague); ЗОЇ Charter 77; Czech dissident movement; dissent; gray zone Snopkiewicz, Halina 211; see also ZMP girls
socialist feminism 11, 67, 77,109-10; see also left feminism Sokołowska, Magdalena 146,148-50, 152-4,157,159,164n47; see also Polish sociology “Solidarity” movement 20,150,198, 212, 261n48; see also women of Solidarity Soviet baby boomers 239 Soviet generation 233, 240-1; see also first generation, Soviet; last generation, Soviet Soviet man 228-32,239; see also homo sovieticus Spanish Civil War 93-4, 265; see also Lechtman, Tonia; Noce, Teresa Stalin, Joseph Vissarionovich 71, 87, 131, 204,22ІПІ5,234, 244n43, 251; see also de-Stalinization; last generation, of Stalinism; Stalin’s; purges, Stalin’s/Stalinist Stalinism 127,137,156,159,198, 200,206, 209-10,212-13,216, 22ІПІ5, 227,252, 256,260n33 state socialist women’s organization 50, 68-70, 73—4, 78; see also Antifascist Women’s Front of Yugoslavia (AFŽ); Conference for the Social Activity of Women (KDAŽ) sterésis 169,171,174,185; see also Vodrážka, Mirek Suvaković, Milica 51, 54, 64ո72; see also Zena danas-, Ženski pokret’s Youth Section Świda-Ziemba, Hanna 17,198-9, 22ІПІ5; see also ZMP generation Televarieté 184; see also Bohdalová, Jiřina; normalization thaw 200,206,209-11; see also de-Stalinization thought collective 148; see also Fleck, Ludwik Tomšič, Vida 49, 71 ; see also generation, of partisan fighters totalitarianism 31, 235; totalitarian state 27n56,130; see also Cold War; Iron Curtain
302 Index transformation: after 1989 158; postsocialist 18 transition 16, 206; see also transformation transnational feminism 67, 78; see also Women’s International Democratic Federation (WIDF) Tryfan, Barbara 146,148-9,151-2, 154,157-9; see also Polish sociology Turkish migrant left feminism 102-3, 106-7,109-11,113,115-16; see also community feminism; left feminism; Women’s Union in the Ruhr-Gelsenkirchen (GKB) Union of Italian Women (UDI) 67-8, 70-6, 82-4, 86-93, 95-6; see also Noce, Teresa; Noi Donne; Ravera, Camilla; Viviani, Luciana United Nations Decade for Women 69, 78,108-9; see also International Women’s Year (IWY) Viviani, Luciana 75-7; see also Union of Italian Women (UDI) Vodrážka, Mirek 167-9, 171, 285; see also sterésis Wajda, Andrzej 200,204, 213, 224n56; see also Man of Marble; ZMP generation Walentynowicz, Anna 212; see also “Solidarity” movement; women of Solidarity Weigel, Sigrid 3,12,15, 21,126,285; see also genealogy; Mannheim, Karl, Mannheimian theory of generations women of Solidarity 20, 218, 261n48; see also Czech women in dissent; “Solidarity” movement; Walentynowicz, Anna Women’s International Democratic Federation (WIDF) 47, 50,57,59, 67-71, 81n38, 82, 89-90, 93-4, 102,108,110,284; see also Cotton, Eugénie; transnational feminism Women’s Union in the RuhrGelsenkirchen (GKB) 102,104, 107,109-11,113-15,117nl; see also Turkish migrant left feminism Women’s World Committee Against War and Fascism (WWCAWF) 45-7, 50, 59; see also antifascism; Duchêne, Gabrielle Yurchak, Alexei 26n49,256; see also last generation, Soviet Žena danas 45-7,49-52, 54-9,283;
see also Les Femmes; Mitrovič, Mitra; Šuvaković, Milica; Ženski pokret’s Youth Section Ženski pokret 45-6,48-9,51-4,58, 59ո2,283; see also Ženski pokret’s Youth Section Ženski pokret’s Youth Section 45-7, 49-55, 57-9, 63n53,283; see also progressive student movement; Žena danas; Ženski pokret Zetkin, Clara 48, 84, 88,91,93, 120ո60 ZMP generation 198-9,212,217; see also Polish Youth Union; ZMP girls ZMP girls 201,203,210,216-19, 222n27; see also Jaworska, Helena; Osiecka, Agnieszka; Polish Youth Union; Snopkiewicz, Halina; ZMP generation -------------------- \ Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München |
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geographic_facet | Europa |
id | DE-604.BV046670550 |
illustrated | Not Illustrated |
index_date | 2024-07-03T14:21:11Z |
indexdate | 2024-07-20T07:11:38Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 9780367423230 |
language | English |
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spelling | Gender, generations, and communism in Central and Eastern Europe and beyond edited by Anna Artwińska and Agnieszka Mrozik New York ; London Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2021 vii, 302 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Routledge research in gender and history 42 Geschichte 1900-2000 gnd rswk-swf Kommunismus (DE-588)4031892-8 gnd rswk-swf Altersgruppe (DE-588)4001469-1 gnd rswk-swf Feminismus (DE-588)4222126-2 gnd rswk-swf Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 gnd rswk-swf Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 2017 Warschau gnd-content Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 g Kommunismus (DE-588)4031892-8 s Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 s Altersgruppe (DE-588)4001469-1 s Feminismus (DE-588)4222126-2 s Geschichte 1900-2000 z DE-604 Artwińska, Anna 1977- (DE-588)1031164812 edt Mrozik, Agnieszka 1979- (DE-588)1089854471 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-367-82352-8 Routledge research in gender and history 42 (DE-604)BV012855744 42 https://content.ub.hu-berlin.de/monographs/toc/ethnologie/BV046670550.pdf Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032081552&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032081552&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Gender, generations, and communism in Central and Eastern Europe and beyond Routledge research in gender and history Kommunismus (DE-588)4031892-8 gnd Altersgruppe (DE-588)4001469-1 gnd Feminismus (DE-588)4222126-2 gnd Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4031892-8 (DE-588)4001469-1 (DE-588)4222126-2 (DE-588)4018202-2 (DE-588)4015701-5 (DE-588)1071861417 |
title | Gender, generations, and communism in Central and Eastern Europe and beyond |
title_auth | Gender, generations, and communism in Central and Eastern Europe and beyond |
title_exact_search | Gender, generations, and communism in Central and Eastern Europe and beyond |
title_exact_search_txtP | Gender, generations, and communism in Central and Eastern Europe and beyond |
title_full | Gender, generations, and communism in Central and Eastern Europe and beyond edited by Anna Artwińska and Agnieszka Mrozik |
title_fullStr | Gender, generations, and communism in Central and Eastern Europe and beyond edited by Anna Artwińska and Agnieszka Mrozik |
title_full_unstemmed | Gender, generations, and communism in Central and Eastern Europe and beyond edited by Anna Artwińska and Agnieszka Mrozik |
title_short | Gender, generations, and communism in Central and Eastern Europe and beyond |
title_sort | gender generations and communism in central and eastern europe and beyond |
topic | Kommunismus (DE-588)4031892-8 gnd Altersgruppe (DE-588)4001469-1 gnd Feminismus (DE-588)4222126-2 gnd Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Kommunismus Altersgruppe Feminismus Frau Europa Konferenzschrift 2017 Warschau |
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volume_link | (DE-604)BV012855744 |
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