Aspasia: The International Yearbook of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern European Women's and Gender HistoryBerghahn Books, 2008 - 292 страници Aspasia is an international peer-reviewed yearbook that brings out the best scholarship in the field of interdisciplinary women's and gender historyfocused on - and produced in - Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. In this region the field of women's and gender history has developed uevenly and has remained only marginally represented in the "international" canon. |
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Nation and Gender in the Writings of Slovene Women Writers 18481918 | 28 |
Armenian Writers and WomensRights Discourse | 44 |
Interwar Romanian Womens Writing Modernity | 70 |
The Feminisation of Bulgarian Literature | 91 |
The Life and Work | 140 |
Negotiating Identities in the PostWorlds | 160 |
Womens Cultural Canon? | 169 |
A Search for New Terms | 175 |
DeFragmenting the Struggle and Other Stories | 214 |
Marlen BidwellSteiner and Karin S Wozonig eds A Canon of Our Own? | 224 |
Gender Festival Culture | 231 |
Constanţa Ghițulescu În şalvari şi cu işlic Biserică sexualitate căsătorie | 239 |
Women and Verbal | 246 |
Katherine R Jolluck Exile and Identity Polish Women in the Soviet Union | 249 |
Cynthia Simmons and Nina Perlina Writing the Siege of Leningrad | 256 |
Agitation Trials in Early Soviet Russia | 263 |
Show the World How Good They Are | 183 |
You Do Not Turn Woman Only Because the Word Female | 191 |
Some Reflections Proceeding | 201 |
Obituary and Selected Bibliography | 271 |
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