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Russian women's studies : essays on sexism in Soviet culture

Author: Tatyana Mamonova; Margaret Maxwell
Publisher: Oxford ; New York : Pergamon Press, 1989.
Series: Athene series.
Edition/Format:   Book : English : 1st edView all editions and formats
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Mamonova, Tatyana, 1943-
Russian women's studies.
Oxford ; New York : Pergamon Press, 1989
(OCoLC)654189780
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Tatyana Mamonova; Margaret Maxwell
ISBN: 0080364829 9780080364827 0080364810 9780080364810
OCLC Number: 18350363
Notes: Essays originally published 1984-1987 and translated into English.
Description: xiv, 178 p. [2] leaves of plates : ports. ; 24 cm.
Contents: I. History --
1. Matriarchal roots in Russian folklore --
2. The two Catherines --
3. Nedezhda Turova: a Russian Amazon --
4. Our grandmothers: Mariya --
II. The attitude of Russian classical writers toward women --
5. Dostoyevsky's fantasy-imbued realism and its relation to women --
6. The stories of Anton Chekhov and the women's movement at the end of the nineteenth century --
7. Maxim Gorky: feminist --
8. The shadowed paths of Ivan Bunin --
9. Alexander Kuprin's "Song of songs" --
III. Women in art and science --
10. Lydia Kochetkova: biologist and thinker --
11. The artist Anna Ostroumova-Lebedeva --
12. Inspiration : Musya Bashkirtseva and Nadya Rusheva --
13. Teffi: light humor --
14. Elements of feminism in Soviet films --
IV. Sex and the contemporary scene --
15. Women's place in Soviet "fantasy" of the eighties --
16. The sex and politics of patriarchy: porno language in the USSR --
17. Homosexuality in the Soviet Union --
18. The fate of alternative movements --
19. Women in the USSR from the points of view of the official and unofficial presses --
V. Women, the Cold War and peace --
20. Military service in the USSR --
21. Regeneration or degeneration? --
22. Solidarity between American and Soviet feminists --
23. Feminism: a sense of responsibility and a sense of human dignity.
Series Title: Athene series.
Responsibility: by Tatyana Mamonova ; with the assistance of Margaret Maxwell.
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