Texts and Contexts from the History of Feminism and Women's Rights
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Texts and Contexts from the History of Feminism and Women's Rights
East Central Europe, Second Half of the Twentieth Century
Stanczak-Wislicz, Katarzyna; Hincu, Adela; Trbovc, Jovana Mihajlovic; Lorand, Zsofia
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Introduction
1. The Legacy of the Pre-1945 Period
Ecaterina Arbore, The Working Woman in the Struggle towards Emancipation (1911, Romania)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Alexandra Ghi?, Translated by Ioana Miruna Voiculescu
Zemaite, To the Enemies of Women's Equality (1912, Lithuania)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Dalia Leinarte, Translated by Jura Avizienis
Rosika Schwimme, The Grievances of Feminism under the Proletarian Dictatorship (1919, Hungary)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Dora Fedeles-Czeferner, Translated by Beata Sandor
Mariska Gardos, On Sexuality, Prostitution, and Feminism (1906 and 1939-40, Hungary)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Zsofia Lorand, Translated by Beata Sandor
Shaqe Marie Coba, On Feminism (1921, Albania)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Nevila Pahumi, Translated by Piro Rexhepi
Johanna Paets, Why Must Women Elect Women to Parliament? (1932, Estonia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Liisi Keedus, Translated by Helis Rouk
Irena Krzywicka, The Fall of Male Civilization (1932, Poland)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Dobrochna Kalwa, Translated by Anna Topolska
Halina Krahelska, The Roots of Changing Sexual Mores (1937, Poland)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Katherine Lebow, Translated by Katherine Lebow
Angela Vode, The Woman in Contemporary Society (1934, Yugoslavia/Slovenia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Manca G. Renko, Translated by Lukas Debeljak
2. Women and War
Zena Danas Editorial Board, The New Feminism (1936, Yugoslavia/Serbia)
"About the Magazine" and "Context" by Isidora Grubacki, Translated by Suzana Vuljevic
Ina Jun-Broda, Two Poems by a Partizanka (1943, Yugoslavia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Lucija Baksic, Isidora Grubacki, and Iva Jelusic, Translated by Iva Jelusic
Maca Grzetic, Report on Women in the People's Liberation Struggle (1945, Yugoslavia/Croatia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Iva Jelusic, Translated by Suzana Vuljevic
Romanian Workers' Party, Fallen in Battle: Olga Bancic (1949, Romania)
"Context" by Cristina Diac, Translated by Ioana Miruna Voiculescu
Lina Kostenko, A Female Poetic Voice against Totalitarianism and War (1957, 1962, 1987, Ukraine)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Antonina Tymchenko and Galina Babak, Translated by Vera Rich and Michael M. Naydan
Stasa Zajovic, Antiwar Activism after Yugoslavia (1996, Serbia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Bojan Bilic, Translated by Stanislava Lazarevic and by Renee Franic, revised by Jovana Mihajlovic Trbovc
Sviatlana Aleksijevic, What Is Our Memory? (1998, Belarus)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Almira Ousmanova, Translated by Almira Ousmanova, edited by Benjamin Cope
3. Ideologies of Women's Emancipation
Hana Gregorova, About March 8th and Feminism (n.d., Czechoslovakia/Slovakia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Jana Cvikova, Translated by Julia and Peter Sherwood
Anna Kethly, Women in Politics (1945, Hungary)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Zsuzsanna Kadar B., Translated by Cody J. Inglis
Milada Horakova, Women in Politics (1945, Czechoslovakia/Czechia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Melissa Feinberg, Translated by Melinda Reidinger
Martha Arendsee, The Right to Motherhood (1946, GDR)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Alexandria N. Ruble, Translated by Lea Greenberg
Edwarda Orlowska, Paper Delivered at the Plenary Meeting of the Main Board of the League of Women (1949, Poland)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Katarzyna Stanczak-Wislicz, Translated by Anna Topolska
Dusanka Kovacevic and Razija Handzic, On Lifting Veils of Muslim Women (1950, Yugoslavia/Bosnia and Herzegovina)
"About the Author" (DK) by Ivana Pantelic and Jovana Mihajlovic Trbovc, "About the Author" (RH) by Zlatan Delic, "Context" by Ivana Pantelic, Jovana Mihajlovic Trbovc, and Zlatan Delic, Translated by Suzana Vuljevic and Jelena Babsek Labudovic
Aina Jurcina, The Consequences of Emancipation? (1980, Latvia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Zita Karkla, Translated by Ieva Lesinska-Gaber
Lydia Sklevicky, The Women's Antifascist Front as a Potential Factor in the Process of Cultural Change (1985, Yugoslavia/Croatia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Iva Jelusic, Translated by Jelena Babsek Labudovic
Nada Ler-Sofronic, Neofeminism and the Socialist Alternative (1986, Yugoslavia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Zsofia Lorand, Translated by Jelena Babsek Labudovic
Drita Bakija Gunga, The Women of Kosovo in the Period of Socialist Construction (1986, Yugoslavia/Kosovo)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Vjollca Krasniqi, Translated by Piro Rexhepi
4. The International Aspects of Women's Rights
German Democratic Women's League (DFD), The First German Women's Delegation to Stockholm (1947, GDR)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Lea Boergerding, Translated by Lea Greenberg
Tukums District Female Activists, Call of the Tukums District Female Activists to District Women on the Decisions of the World Congress of Women in Copenhagen (1953, Latvia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Vita Zelce, Translated by Ieva Lesinska-Gaber
Mitra Mitrovic, The Woman's Position in the Contemporary World (1960, Yugoslavia/Serbia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Isidora Grubacki, Translated by Suzana Vuljevic
Rozsa Ignacz, Connections to Distant Women through Travelogues (1968, Hungary)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Reka Krizmanics, Translated by Beata Sandor
Esma Redzepova, Songs by a Yugoslav Romani Vocal Icon (1961-1987, Yugoslavia/Macedonia)
"About the Author/Performer" and "Context" by Carol Silverman, Translated by Carol Silverman with assistance from Sani Rifati
Vida Tomsic, On the Question of Women's Social Position in the Contemporary World (1976, Yugoslavia/Slovenia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Manca G. Renko, Translated by Lukas Debeljak
Marija Gimbutas, An Interview about Prehistoric Matriarchy (1981, Lithuania)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Rasa Navickaite, Translated by Jura Avizienis
Elena Lagadinova, Statement at the Nairobi Conference (1985, Bulgaria)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Kristen Ghodsee,
5. Politicizing Motherhood (and Fatherhood)
Maria Skokowska-Rudolfowa, Mother and Child Day (1946, Poland)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Katarzyna Stanczak-Wislicz, Translated by Anna Topolska
Zlata Grebo, The Hopes and Fears of Rural Women (1964, Yugoslavia/Bosnia and Herzegovina)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Nermina Mujagic and Sarina Bakic, Translated by Vuk Tosic
Serhii Hryhoriev, Son (1969, Ukraine)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Olena Gulenok
Alla Hors'ka, Maternity in Ukrainian Dissent (1960-64, Ukraine)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Simone Attilio Bellezza
Leokadija Dirzinskaite-Piliusenko, Soviet Women-Active Builders of Communism (1976, Lithuania)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Dalia Leinarte, Translated by Jura Avizienis
Cristiana Nicolae, Two Movies on the Lives of Women Factory Workers (1983, 1992, Romania)
"About the Director" and "Context" by Georgiana Vrajitoru
Julia Szilagyi, A Spoken World (1983, Romania)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Andrea Tompa, Translated by Lea Greenberg
Maria Dinkova and Chavdar Kyuranov, Women, Gender, and the Use of Time (1971, 1979, Bulgaria)
"About the Authors" and "Context" by Boryana Yankova, Translated by Boryana Yankova
6. Time Budgets and Double Burden
Libuse Hakova, Promoting the Marxist Conception of the Woman Question (1976, Czechoslovakia/Czechia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Maria Lanikova, Translated by Melinda Reidinger
Working Women's Commission of the CRZZ, The Professional Work of Women and the Family (1967, Poland)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Katarzyna Stanczak-Wislicz, Translated by Anna Topolska
Sonia Bakish, Let's Cancel the Second Shift (1967, Bulgaria)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Krassimira Daskalova, Translated by Valentina Mitkova
Ecaterina Oproiu, Two Key Questions (1975, Romania)
"About the Author" by Ileana Tureanu, "Context" by Adela Hincu, Translated by Ioana Miruna Voiculescu
Mileva Filipovic, The Working Class and Woman's Emancipation in Socialism (1979, Yugoslavia/Montenegro)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Natasa Nelevic and Ervina Dabizinovic, Translated by Vuk Tosic
Vizma Belsevica, Time Budgets and the Double Burden (1981, 1983, Latvia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Karlis Verdins, Translated by Ieva Lesinska-Gaber
Regina Ezera, Betrayal (1982, Latvia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Zita Karkla, Translated by Ieva Lesinska-Gaber
7. Violence against Women and Gender-Based Violence
Blazenka Despot, Feminist Marxism and Violence against Women (1987, Yugoslavia/Croatia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Zsofia Lorand, Translated by Una Blagojevic
Frauenteestube Weimar, our critique of the legal concept of rape[2] (around 1987-89, GDR)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Jane Freeland, Translated by Lea Greenberg
Andra Neiburga, Domestic Violence (1988, Latvia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Janis Ozolins, Translated by Ieva Lesinska-Gaber
Mojca Dobnikar, Feminism and Social Work (1997, Slovenia)
"About the Author" by Jovana Mihajlovic Trbovc, "Context" by Jasna Podreka, Translated by Lukas Debeljak
8. Women in Politics
Julia Rajk, Christmas Troubles (1946, Hungary)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Andrea Peto, Translated by Beata Sandor
Tsola Dragoicheva, Eight Years of Equality and Happiness (1952, Bulgaria)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Krassimira Daskalova, Translated by Valentina Mitkova
Latinka Perovic, Ahead of the Elections (1963, Yugoslavia/Serbia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Ivana Pantelic, Translated by Suzana Vuljevic
Olivia Clatici, On the Social Condition of Women (1973, Romania)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Luciana Jinga, Translated by Ioana Miruna Voiculescu
Vera Veskovi?-Vangeli, Women in History (1974, Yugoslavia/Macedonia)
"About the Author" by Iva Jelusic, "Context" by Iva Jelusic and Jovana Mihajlovic Trbovc, Translated by Vuk Tosic
Women's Forum, To the Presidium of the 9th Extraordinary Congress of the Polish United Workers' Party (1981, Poland)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Natalia Jarska, Translated by Anna Topolska
Ina Merkel, Without Women, There is No State (1989, GDR)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Jane Freeland, Translated by Lea Greenberg
9. Reproductive Rights and Demography
Maria Jaszczukowa, Proposal on the Criteria of Abortion Permissibility (1956, Poland
"About the Author" and "Context" by Barbara Klich-Kluczewska, Translated by Anna Topolska
Zsuzsa Koeroesi et al., Petition for the Protection of the Freedom of Abortion (1973, Hungary)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Fanni Svegel, Translated by Beata Sandor
Aimee Beekman, Freedom to Choose (1978, Estonia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Liisi Keedus, Translated by Helis Rouk
Jasenka Kodrnja, The Diary of a Woman in Labor (1981, Yugoslavia/Croatia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Ana Maskalan, Translated by Suzana Vuljevic
Ana Blandiana, Children's Crusade (1984, Romania)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Corina Dobo?, Translated by Ioana Miruna Voiculescu
Vlasta Jalusic, Abortion, Women, and Politics (1990, Yugoslavia/Slovenia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Jovana Mihajlovic Trbovc, Translated by Lukas Debeljak
Agnes Gereb, The Circumstances of a Home Birth Case (1995, Hungary)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Fanni Svegel, Translated by Beata Sandor
10. Health and the Body
Katalin Ladik, Performance Art and Marginalization (1970, Hungary and Yugoslavia/Vojvodina)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Emese Ku?rti
Maria Pininska-Beres, Is a Woman a Human Being? (1972, 1973, Poland)I
"About the Author" and "Context" by Agata Jakubowska
Anna Swirszczynska, I Am Baba (Selected Poems) (1972, Poland)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Monika Rudas-Grodzka and Katarzyna Nadana-Sokolowska, Translated by Anna Topolska
Sanja Ivekovic, Sweet Violence-Mass Media and Feminist Art in Yugoslavia (1974-1983, Yugoslavia/Croatia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Ivana Bago
Lepa Mladenovic and Biljana Brankovic, Alternatives to Psychiatry (1985, Yugoslavia/Serbia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Bojan Bilic, Translated by Jelena Babsek Labudovic
11. Sexuality
Agnes Heller and Mihaly Vajda, Family Structure and Communism (1970, Hungary)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Zsofia Lorand, Translated by Andrew Arato
Todor Bostandzhiev, Sexology-A Belated Conversation (1970, Bulgaria)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Valentina Mitkova, Translated by Valentina Mitkova
Slavenka Drakulic, Women and the Sexual Revolution (1980, Yugoslavia/Croatia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Zsofia Lorand, Translated by Jelena Babsek Labudovic
Radu Dumitriu, Sexology and Sexual Education (1968, Romania)
"Context" by Luciana Jinga, Translated by Ioana Miruna Voiculescu
Erzsebet Galgoczi, "I Am the First Woman Writer of Peasant Origin in Hungary" (1975, 1981, Hungary)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Anna Borgos, Translated by Cody J. Inglis
Vesna Kesic, Isn't Pornography Cynical? (1982, Yugoslavia/Croatia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Vesna Kesic, Translated by Suzana Vuljevic
Susana Tratnik and Natasa Sukic, The Slovenian Lesbian Movement (1990, Yugoslavia/Slovenia)
"About the Authors" and "Context" by Jovana Mihajlovic Trbovc, Translated by Lukas Debeljak
Polish Lesbian Initiatives, The Violet Pulse, Fury the First (1995-2000, Poland)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Katarzyna Stanczak-Wislicz
12. Debating "Western" Feminisms
Nadezda Cacinovic, Equality or Liberation (1976, Yugoslavia/Croatia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Una Blagojevic, Translated by Jelena Babsek Labudovic
Rada Ivekovic, The Position of Women: Immediate Tasks and Neglected Aspects (1978, Yugoslavia/Croatia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Chiara Bonfiglioli, Translated by Joan and David Rouge, revised by Chiara Bonfiglioli and Rada Ivekovic
Stana Buzatu, Issues for a Fruitful Dialogue between Feminism and Marxism (1979, Romania)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Adela Hincu, Translated by Ioana Miruna Voiculescu
Zarana Papic, Sex and Gender-Categories of the Social Organization of Sexuality (1984, Yugoslavia/Serbia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Adriana Zaharijevic, Translated by Jelena Babsek Labudovic
Agate Nesaule, Conversation about the Second Sex (1991, Latvia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Karlis Verdins, Translated by Ieva Lesinska-Gaber
Jirina Smejkalova, Pavla Horska, and Jaroslava Peskova, Feminism and the Woman Question at the Time of Transition (1991/2, Czechoslovakia/Czechia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Libora Oates-Indruchova, Translated by Melinda Reidinger
Barbara Limanowska and Agnieszka Graff, Feminism during Political Transformation (1993, 2001, Poland)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Katarzyna Stanczak-Wislicz, Translated by Anna Topolska
13. Dissidence
Nadiia Svitlychna and Vira Pavlivna Lisova, Women and the Dissident Movement in Soviet Ukraine (1979, 1997, Ukraine)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Galina Babak, Translated by Yuliia Maksymeiko
Dije Neziri Lohaj, Innocence,a Poem From the Ilegalja Movement (1980s, Yugoslavia/Kosovo)
"About the author" by Elife (Eli) Krasniqi, Translated by Piro Rexhepi
Larysa Hienijus and Ivonka Survilla, The Position of Women in the Belarusian Diaspora (1993-2018, Belarus)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Uladzislau Ivanou, Translated by Wolf Rubincyk and Uladzislau Harbacki
Jana Juranova, ... Without Context... How Is Feminism Doing in Slovakia? (1994, Slovakia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Jana Cvikova, Translated by Julia and Peter Sherwood
Veronika Cherkasova, The Country Just Across the Way (2004, Belarus)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Almira Ousmanova, Translated by Benjamin Cope
14. Transitions
Dunja Blaz?evic?, The Activist of the Avant-Gardent (1982, Yugoslavia)
"About the author" and "Context" by Jasmina Tumbas, Translated by Suzana Vuljevic
Agnes Daroczi, Making Gypsiness Bearable (1984, Hungary)
"About the author" and "Context" by Angela Kocze, Translated by Beata Sandor
Teuta Arifi, Police and Cooking Recipes. Yugoslav Feminism's Precarious Solidarity with Kosovo (1991, Yugoslavia/North Macedonia/Kosovo)
"About the author" and "Context" by Linda Gusia and Nita Luci, Translated by Piro Rexhepi
Irene Doelling, with Adelheid Kuhlmey-Oehlert, Gabriela Seibt, and Women in the GDR, "Our Skin." Women about the Fall of 1990 (1992, GDR)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Marcus Boeick, Translated by Lea Greenberg
Mihaela Miroiu and Laura Gru?nberg, Liberal Feminism and the Aftermath of Communism in Eastern Europer (1994, 1996, Romania)
"About the Author" by Adela Hincu, "Context" by Alexandra Ghit and Adela Hincu, Translated by Adela Hincu, revised by Ioana Miruna Voiculescu
Hana Havelkova, A Liberal History of the Woman Question in the Czech Lands (1995, Czechia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Libora Oates-Indruchova, Translated by Melinda Reidinger
Lithuanian Women's Party, Party Platform for the 1996 Parliamentary Elections
"About the Author" and "Context" by Agne Bagdziunaite, Translated by Jura Avizienis
Nicoleta Bitu, The Romani Women's Movement in Romania
"About the Author" and "Context" by Luiza Medeleanu
Contributors
Index
1. The Legacy of the Pre-1945 Period
Ecaterina Arbore, The Working Woman in the Struggle towards Emancipation (1911, Romania)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Alexandra Ghi?, Translated by Ioana Miruna Voiculescu
Zemaite, To the Enemies of Women's Equality (1912, Lithuania)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Dalia Leinarte, Translated by Jura Avizienis
Rosika Schwimme, The Grievances of Feminism under the Proletarian Dictatorship (1919, Hungary)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Dora Fedeles-Czeferner, Translated by Beata Sandor
Mariska Gardos, On Sexuality, Prostitution, and Feminism (1906 and 1939-40, Hungary)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Zsofia Lorand, Translated by Beata Sandor
Shaqe Marie Coba, On Feminism (1921, Albania)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Nevila Pahumi, Translated by Piro Rexhepi
Johanna Paets, Why Must Women Elect Women to Parliament? (1932, Estonia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Liisi Keedus, Translated by Helis Rouk
Irena Krzywicka, The Fall of Male Civilization (1932, Poland)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Dobrochna Kalwa, Translated by Anna Topolska
Halina Krahelska, The Roots of Changing Sexual Mores (1937, Poland)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Katherine Lebow, Translated by Katherine Lebow
Angela Vode, The Woman in Contemporary Society (1934, Yugoslavia/Slovenia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Manca G. Renko, Translated by Lukas Debeljak
2. Women and War
Zena Danas Editorial Board, The New Feminism (1936, Yugoslavia/Serbia)
"About the Magazine" and "Context" by Isidora Grubacki, Translated by Suzana Vuljevic
Ina Jun-Broda, Two Poems by a Partizanka (1943, Yugoslavia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Lucija Baksic, Isidora Grubacki, and Iva Jelusic, Translated by Iva Jelusic
Maca Grzetic, Report on Women in the People's Liberation Struggle (1945, Yugoslavia/Croatia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Iva Jelusic, Translated by Suzana Vuljevic
Romanian Workers' Party, Fallen in Battle: Olga Bancic (1949, Romania)
"Context" by Cristina Diac, Translated by Ioana Miruna Voiculescu
Lina Kostenko, A Female Poetic Voice against Totalitarianism and War (1957, 1962, 1987, Ukraine)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Antonina Tymchenko and Galina Babak, Translated by Vera Rich and Michael M. Naydan
Stasa Zajovic, Antiwar Activism after Yugoslavia (1996, Serbia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Bojan Bilic, Translated by Stanislava Lazarevic and by Renee Franic, revised by Jovana Mihajlovic Trbovc
Sviatlana Aleksijevic, What Is Our Memory? (1998, Belarus)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Almira Ousmanova, Translated by Almira Ousmanova, edited by Benjamin Cope
3. Ideologies of Women's Emancipation
Hana Gregorova, About March 8th and Feminism (n.d., Czechoslovakia/Slovakia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Jana Cvikova, Translated by Julia and Peter Sherwood
Anna Kethly, Women in Politics (1945, Hungary)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Zsuzsanna Kadar B., Translated by Cody J. Inglis
Milada Horakova, Women in Politics (1945, Czechoslovakia/Czechia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Melissa Feinberg, Translated by Melinda Reidinger
Martha Arendsee, The Right to Motherhood (1946, GDR)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Alexandria N. Ruble, Translated by Lea Greenberg
Edwarda Orlowska, Paper Delivered at the Plenary Meeting of the Main Board of the League of Women (1949, Poland)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Katarzyna Stanczak-Wislicz, Translated by Anna Topolska
Dusanka Kovacevic and Razija Handzic, On Lifting Veils of Muslim Women (1950, Yugoslavia/Bosnia and Herzegovina)
"About the Author" (DK) by Ivana Pantelic and Jovana Mihajlovic Trbovc, "About the Author" (RH) by Zlatan Delic, "Context" by Ivana Pantelic, Jovana Mihajlovic Trbovc, and Zlatan Delic, Translated by Suzana Vuljevic and Jelena Babsek Labudovic
Aina Jurcina, The Consequences of Emancipation? (1980, Latvia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Zita Karkla, Translated by Ieva Lesinska-Gaber
Lydia Sklevicky, The Women's Antifascist Front as a Potential Factor in the Process of Cultural Change (1985, Yugoslavia/Croatia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Iva Jelusic, Translated by Jelena Babsek Labudovic
Nada Ler-Sofronic, Neofeminism and the Socialist Alternative (1986, Yugoslavia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Zsofia Lorand, Translated by Jelena Babsek Labudovic
Drita Bakija Gunga, The Women of Kosovo in the Period of Socialist Construction (1986, Yugoslavia/Kosovo)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Vjollca Krasniqi, Translated by Piro Rexhepi
4. The International Aspects of Women's Rights
German Democratic Women's League (DFD), The First German Women's Delegation to Stockholm (1947, GDR)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Lea Boergerding, Translated by Lea Greenberg
Tukums District Female Activists, Call of the Tukums District Female Activists to District Women on the Decisions of the World Congress of Women in Copenhagen (1953, Latvia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Vita Zelce, Translated by Ieva Lesinska-Gaber
Mitra Mitrovic, The Woman's Position in the Contemporary World (1960, Yugoslavia/Serbia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Isidora Grubacki, Translated by Suzana Vuljevic
Rozsa Ignacz, Connections to Distant Women through Travelogues (1968, Hungary)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Reka Krizmanics, Translated by Beata Sandor
Esma Redzepova, Songs by a Yugoslav Romani Vocal Icon (1961-1987, Yugoslavia/Macedonia)
"About the Author/Performer" and "Context" by Carol Silverman, Translated by Carol Silverman with assistance from Sani Rifati
Vida Tomsic, On the Question of Women's Social Position in the Contemporary World (1976, Yugoslavia/Slovenia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Manca G. Renko, Translated by Lukas Debeljak
Marija Gimbutas, An Interview about Prehistoric Matriarchy (1981, Lithuania)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Rasa Navickaite, Translated by Jura Avizienis
Elena Lagadinova, Statement at the Nairobi Conference (1985, Bulgaria)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Kristen Ghodsee,
5. Politicizing Motherhood (and Fatherhood)
Maria Skokowska-Rudolfowa, Mother and Child Day (1946, Poland)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Katarzyna Stanczak-Wislicz, Translated by Anna Topolska
Zlata Grebo, The Hopes and Fears of Rural Women (1964, Yugoslavia/Bosnia and Herzegovina)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Nermina Mujagic and Sarina Bakic, Translated by Vuk Tosic
Serhii Hryhoriev, Son (1969, Ukraine)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Olena Gulenok
Alla Hors'ka, Maternity in Ukrainian Dissent (1960-64, Ukraine)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Simone Attilio Bellezza
Leokadija Dirzinskaite-Piliusenko, Soviet Women-Active Builders of Communism (1976, Lithuania)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Dalia Leinarte, Translated by Jura Avizienis
Cristiana Nicolae, Two Movies on the Lives of Women Factory Workers (1983, 1992, Romania)
"About the Director" and "Context" by Georgiana Vrajitoru
Julia Szilagyi, A Spoken World (1983, Romania)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Andrea Tompa, Translated by Lea Greenberg
Maria Dinkova and Chavdar Kyuranov, Women, Gender, and the Use of Time (1971, 1979, Bulgaria)
"About the Authors" and "Context" by Boryana Yankova, Translated by Boryana Yankova
6. Time Budgets and Double Burden
Libuse Hakova, Promoting the Marxist Conception of the Woman Question (1976, Czechoslovakia/Czechia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Maria Lanikova, Translated by Melinda Reidinger
Working Women's Commission of the CRZZ, The Professional Work of Women and the Family (1967, Poland)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Katarzyna Stanczak-Wislicz, Translated by Anna Topolska
Sonia Bakish, Let's Cancel the Second Shift (1967, Bulgaria)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Krassimira Daskalova, Translated by Valentina Mitkova
Ecaterina Oproiu, Two Key Questions (1975, Romania)
"About the Author" by Ileana Tureanu, "Context" by Adela Hincu, Translated by Ioana Miruna Voiculescu
Mileva Filipovic, The Working Class and Woman's Emancipation in Socialism (1979, Yugoslavia/Montenegro)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Natasa Nelevic and Ervina Dabizinovic, Translated by Vuk Tosic
Vizma Belsevica, Time Budgets and the Double Burden (1981, 1983, Latvia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Karlis Verdins, Translated by Ieva Lesinska-Gaber
Regina Ezera, Betrayal (1982, Latvia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Zita Karkla, Translated by Ieva Lesinska-Gaber
7. Violence against Women and Gender-Based Violence
Blazenka Despot, Feminist Marxism and Violence against Women (1987, Yugoslavia/Croatia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Zsofia Lorand, Translated by Una Blagojevic
Frauenteestube Weimar, our critique of the legal concept of rape[2] (around 1987-89, GDR)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Jane Freeland, Translated by Lea Greenberg
Andra Neiburga, Domestic Violence (1988, Latvia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Janis Ozolins, Translated by Ieva Lesinska-Gaber
Mojca Dobnikar, Feminism and Social Work (1997, Slovenia)
"About the Author" by Jovana Mihajlovic Trbovc, "Context" by Jasna Podreka, Translated by Lukas Debeljak
8. Women in Politics
Julia Rajk, Christmas Troubles (1946, Hungary)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Andrea Peto, Translated by Beata Sandor
Tsola Dragoicheva, Eight Years of Equality and Happiness (1952, Bulgaria)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Krassimira Daskalova, Translated by Valentina Mitkova
Latinka Perovic, Ahead of the Elections (1963, Yugoslavia/Serbia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Ivana Pantelic, Translated by Suzana Vuljevic
Olivia Clatici, On the Social Condition of Women (1973, Romania)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Luciana Jinga, Translated by Ioana Miruna Voiculescu
Vera Veskovi?-Vangeli, Women in History (1974, Yugoslavia/Macedonia)
"About the Author" by Iva Jelusic, "Context" by Iva Jelusic and Jovana Mihajlovic Trbovc, Translated by Vuk Tosic
Women's Forum, To the Presidium of the 9th Extraordinary Congress of the Polish United Workers' Party (1981, Poland)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Natalia Jarska, Translated by Anna Topolska
Ina Merkel, Without Women, There is No State (1989, GDR)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Jane Freeland, Translated by Lea Greenberg
9. Reproductive Rights and Demography
Maria Jaszczukowa, Proposal on the Criteria of Abortion Permissibility (1956, Poland
"About the Author" and "Context" by Barbara Klich-Kluczewska, Translated by Anna Topolska
Zsuzsa Koeroesi et al., Petition for the Protection of the Freedom of Abortion (1973, Hungary)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Fanni Svegel, Translated by Beata Sandor
Aimee Beekman, Freedom to Choose (1978, Estonia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Liisi Keedus, Translated by Helis Rouk
Jasenka Kodrnja, The Diary of a Woman in Labor (1981, Yugoslavia/Croatia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Ana Maskalan, Translated by Suzana Vuljevic
Ana Blandiana, Children's Crusade (1984, Romania)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Corina Dobo?, Translated by Ioana Miruna Voiculescu
Vlasta Jalusic, Abortion, Women, and Politics (1990, Yugoslavia/Slovenia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Jovana Mihajlovic Trbovc, Translated by Lukas Debeljak
Agnes Gereb, The Circumstances of a Home Birth Case (1995, Hungary)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Fanni Svegel, Translated by Beata Sandor
10. Health and the Body
Katalin Ladik, Performance Art and Marginalization (1970, Hungary and Yugoslavia/Vojvodina)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Emese Ku?rti
Maria Pininska-Beres, Is a Woman a Human Being? (1972, 1973, Poland)I
"About the Author" and "Context" by Agata Jakubowska
Anna Swirszczynska, I Am Baba (Selected Poems) (1972, Poland)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Monika Rudas-Grodzka and Katarzyna Nadana-Sokolowska, Translated by Anna Topolska
Sanja Ivekovic, Sweet Violence-Mass Media and Feminist Art in Yugoslavia (1974-1983, Yugoslavia/Croatia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Ivana Bago
Lepa Mladenovic and Biljana Brankovic, Alternatives to Psychiatry (1985, Yugoslavia/Serbia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Bojan Bilic, Translated by Jelena Babsek Labudovic
11. Sexuality
Agnes Heller and Mihaly Vajda, Family Structure and Communism (1970, Hungary)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Zsofia Lorand, Translated by Andrew Arato
Todor Bostandzhiev, Sexology-A Belated Conversation (1970, Bulgaria)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Valentina Mitkova, Translated by Valentina Mitkova
Slavenka Drakulic, Women and the Sexual Revolution (1980, Yugoslavia/Croatia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Zsofia Lorand, Translated by Jelena Babsek Labudovic
Radu Dumitriu, Sexology and Sexual Education (1968, Romania)
"Context" by Luciana Jinga, Translated by Ioana Miruna Voiculescu
Erzsebet Galgoczi, "I Am the First Woman Writer of Peasant Origin in Hungary" (1975, 1981, Hungary)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Anna Borgos, Translated by Cody J. Inglis
Vesna Kesic, Isn't Pornography Cynical? (1982, Yugoslavia/Croatia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Vesna Kesic, Translated by Suzana Vuljevic
Susana Tratnik and Natasa Sukic, The Slovenian Lesbian Movement (1990, Yugoslavia/Slovenia)
"About the Authors" and "Context" by Jovana Mihajlovic Trbovc, Translated by Lukas Debeljak
Polish Lesbian Initiatives, The Violet Pulse, Fury the First (1995-2000, Poland)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Katarzyna Stanczak-Wislicz
12. Debating "Western" Feminisms
Nadezda Cacinovic, Equality or Liberation (1976, Yugoslavia/Croatia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Una Blagojevic, Translated by Jelena Babsek Labudovic
Rada Ivekovic, The Position of Women: Immediate Tasks and Neglected Aspects (1978, Yugoslavia/Croatia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Chiara Bonfiglioli, Translated by Joan and David Rouge, revised by Chiara Bonfiglioli and Rada Ivekovic
Stana Buzatu, Issues for a Fruitful Dialogue between Feminism and Marxism (1979, Romania)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Adela Hincu, Translated by Ioana Miruna Voiculescu
Zarana Papic, Sex and Gender-Categories of the Social Organization of Sexuality (1984, Yugoslavia/Serbia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Adriana Zaharijevic, Translated by Jelena Babsek Labudovic
Agate Nesaule, Conversation about the Second Sex (1991, Latvia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Karlis Verdins, Translated by Ieva Lesinska-Gaber
Jirina Smejkalova, Pavla Horska, and Jaroslava Peskova, Feminism and the Woman Question at the Time of Transition (1991/2, Czechoslovakia/Czechia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Libora Oates-Indruchova, Translated by Melinda Reidinger
Barbara Limanowska and Agnieszka Graff, Feminism during Political Transformation (1993, 2001, Poland)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Katarzyna Stanczak-Wislicz, Translated by Anna Topolska
13. Dissidence
Nadiia Svitlychna and Vira Pavlivna Lisova, Women and the Dissident Movement in Soviet Ukraine (1979, 1997, Ukraine)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Galina Babak, Translated by Yuliia Maksymeiko
Dije Neziri Lohaj, Innocence,a Poem From the Ilegalja Movement (1980s, Yugoslavia/Kosovo)
"About the author" by Elife (Eli) Krasniqi, Translated by Piro Rexhepi
Larysa Hienijus and Ivonka Survilla, The Position of Women in the Belarusian Diaspora (1993-2018, Belarus)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Uladzislau Ivanou, Translated by Wolf Rubincyk and Uladzislau Harbacki
Jana Juranova, ... Without Context... How Is Feminism Doing in Slovakia? (1994, Slovakia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Jana Cvikova, Translated by Julia and Peter Sherwood
Veronika Cherkasova, The Country Just Across the Way (2004, Belarus)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Almira Ousmanova, Translated by Benjamin Cope
14. Transitions
Dunja Blaz?evic?, The Activist of the Avant-Gardent (1982, Yugoslavia)
"About the author" and "Context" by Jasmina Tumbas, Translated by Suzana Vuljevic
Agnes Daroczi, Making Gypsiness Bearable (1984, Hungary)
"About the author" and "Context" by Angela Kocze, Translated by Beata Sandor
Teuta Arifi, Police and Cooking Recipes. Yugoslav Feminism's Precarious Solidarity with Kosovo (1991, Yugoslavia/North Macedonia/Kosovo)
"About the author" and "Context" by Linda Gusia and Nita Luci, Translated by Piro Rexhepi
Irene Doelling, with Adelheid Kuhlmey-Oehlert, Gabriela Seibt, and Women in the GDR, "Our Skin." Women about the Fall of 1990 (1992, GDR)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Marcus Boeick, Translated by Lea Greenberg
Mihaela Miroiu and Laura Gru?nberg, Liberal Feminism and the Aftermath of Communism in Eastern Europer (1994, 1996, Romania)
"About the Author" by Adela Hincu, "Context" by Alexandra Ghit and Adela Hincu, Translated by Adela Hincu, revised by Ioana Miruna Voiculescu
Hana Havelkova, A Liberal History of the Woman Question in the Czech Lands (1995, Czechia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Libora Oates-Indruchova, Translated by Melinda Reidinger
Lithuanian Women's Party, Party Platform for the 1996 Parliamentary Elections
"About the Author" and "Context" by Agne Bagdziunaite, Translated by Jura Avizienis
Nicoleta Bitu, The Romani Women's Movement in Romania
"About the Author" and "Context" by Luiza Medeleanu
Contributors
Index
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gender inequality; social reproduction; sexuality; gender roles; Emancipation; reproductive rights
Introduction
1. The Legacy of the Pre-1945 Period
Ecaterina Arbore, The Working Woman in the Struggle towards Emancipation (1911, Romania)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Alexandra Ghi?, Translated by Ioana Miruna Voiculescu
Zemaite, To the Enemies of Women's Equality (1912, Lithuania)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Dalia Leinarte, Translated by Jura Avizienis
Rosika Schwimme, The Grievances of Feminism under the Proletarian Dictatorship (1919, Hungary)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Dora Fedeles-Czeferner, Translated by Beata Sandor
Mariska Gardos, On Sexuality, Prostitution, and Feminism (1906 and 1939-40, Hungary)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Zsofia Lorand, Translated by Beata Sandor
Shaqe Marie Coba, On Feminism (1921, Albania)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Nevila Pahumi, Translated by Piro Rexhepi
Johanna Paets, Why Must Women Elect Women to Parliament? (1932, Estonia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Liisi Keedus, Translated by Helis Rouk
Irena Krzywicka, The Fall of Male Civilization (1932, Poland)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Dobrochna Kalwa, Translated by Anna Topolska
Halina Krahelska, The Roots of Changing Sexual Mores (1937, Poland)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Katherine Lebow, Translated by Katherine Lebow
Angela Vode, The Woman in Contemporary Society (1934, Yugoslavia/Slovenia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Manca G. Renko, Translated by Lukas Debeljak
2. Women and War
Zena Danas Editorial Board, The New Feminism (1936, Yugoslavia/Serbia)
"About the Magazine" and "Context" by Isidora Grubacki, Translated by Suzana Vuljevic
Ina Jun-Broda, Two Poems by a Partizanka (1943, Yugoslavia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Lucija Baksic, Isidora Grubacki, and Iva Jelusic, Translated by Iva Jelusic
Maca Grzetic, Report on Women in the People's Liberation Struggle (1945, Yugoslavia/Croatia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Iva Jelusic, Translated by Suzana Vuljevic
Romanian Workers' Party, Fallen in Battle: Olga Bancic (1949, Romania)
"Context" by Cristina Diac, Translated by Ioana Miruna Voiculescu
Lina Kostenko, A Female Poetic Voice against Totalitarianism and War (1957, 1962, 1987, Ukraine)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Antonina Tymchenko and Galina Babak, Translated by Vera Rich and Michael M. Naydan
Stasa Zajovic, Antiwar Activism after Yugoslavia (1996, Serbia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Bojan Bilic, Translated by Stanislava Lazarevic and by Renee Franic, revised by Jovana Mihajlovic Trbovc
Sviatlana Aleksijevic, What Is Our Memory? (1998, Belarus)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Almira Ousmanova, Translated by Almira Ousmanova, edited by Benjamin Cope
3. Ideologies of Women's Emancipation
Hana Gregorova, About March 8th and Feminism (n.d., Czechoslovakia/Slovakia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Jana Cvikova, Translated by Julia and Peter Sherwood
Anna Kethly, Women in Politics (1945, Hungary)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Zsuzsanna Kadar B., Translated by Cody J. Inglis
Milada Horakova, Women in Politics (1945, Czechoslovakia/Czechia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Melissa Feinberg, Translated by Melinda Reidinger
Martha Arendsee, The Right to Motherhood (1946, GDR)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Alexandria N. Ruble, Translated by Lea Greenberg
Edwarda Orlowska, Paper Delivered at the Plenary Meeting of the Main Board of the League of Women (1949, Poland)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Katarzyna Stanczak-Wislicz, Translated by Anna Topolska
Dusanka Kovacevic and Razija Handzic, On Lifting Veils of Muslim Women (1950, Yugoslavia/Bosnia and Herzegovina)
"About the Author" (DK) by Ivana Pantelic and Jovana Mihajlovic Trbovc, "About the Author" (RH) by Zlatan Delic, "Context" by Ivana Pantelic, Jovana Mihajlovic Trbovc, and Zlatan Delic, Translated by Suzana Vuljevic and Jelena Babsek Labudovic
Aina Jurcina, The Consequences of Emancipation? (1980, Latvia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Zita Karkla, Translated by Ieva Lesinska-Gaber
Lydia Sklevicky, The Women's Antifascist Front as a Potential Factor in the Process of Cultural Change (1985, Yugoslavia/Croatia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Iva Jelusic, Translated by Jelena Babsek Labudovic
Nada Ler-Sofronic, Neofeminism and the Socialist Alternative (1986, Yugoslavia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Zsofia Lorand, Translated by Jelena Babsek Labudovic
Drita Bakija Gunga, The Women of Kosovo in the Period of Socialist Construction (1986, Yugoslavia/Kosovo)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Vjollca Krasniqi, Translated by Piro Rexhepi
4. The International Aspects of Women's Rights
German Democratic Women's League (DFD), The First German Women's Delegation to Stockholm (1947, GDR)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Lea Boergerding, Translated by Lea Greenberg
Tukums District Female Activists, Call of the Tukums District Female Activists to District Women on the Decisions of the World Congress of Women in Copenhagen (1953, Latvia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Vita Zelce, Translated by Ieva Lesinska-Gaber
Mitra Mitrovic, The Woman's Position in the Contemporary World (1960, Yugoslavia/Serbia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Isidora Grubacki, Translated by Suzana Vuljevic
Rozsa Ignacz, Connections to Distant Women through Travelogues (1968, Hungary)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Reka Krizmanics, Translated by Beata Sandor
Esma Redzepova, Songs by a Yugoslav Romani Vocal Icon (1961-1987, Yugoslavia/Macedonia)
"About the Author/Performer" and "Context" by Carol Silverman, Translated by Carol Silverman with assistance from Sani Rifati
Vida Tomsic, On the Question of Women's Social Position in the Contemporary World (1976, Yugoslavia/Slovenia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Manca G. Renko, Translated by Lukas Debeljak
Marija Gimbutas, An Interview about Prehistoric Matriarchy (1981, Lithuania)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Rasa Navickaite, Translated by Jura Avizienis
Elena Lagadinova, Statement at the Nairobi Conference (1985, Bulgaria)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Kristen Ghodsee,
5. Politicizing Motherhood (and Fatherhood)
Maria Skokowska-Rudolfowa, Mother and Child Day (1946, Poland)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Katarzyna Stanczak-Wislicz, Translated by Anna Topolska
Zlata Grebo, The Hopes and Fears of Rural Women (1964, Yugoslavia/Bosnia and Herzegovina)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Nermina Mujagic and Sarina Bakic, Translated by Vuk Tosic
Serhii Hryhoriev, Son (1969, Ukraine)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Olena Gulenok
Alla Hors'ka, Maternity in Ukrainian Dissent (1960-64, Ukraine)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Simone Attilio Bellezza
Leokadija Dirzinskaite-Piliusenko, Soviet Women-Active Builders of Communism (1976, Lithuania)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Dalia Leinarte, Translated by Jura Avizienis
Cristiana Nicolae, Two Movies on the Lives of Women Factory Workers (1983, 1992, Romania)
"About the Director" and "Context" by Georgiana Vrajitoru
Julia Szilagyi, A Spoken World (1983, Romania)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Andrea Tompa, Translated by Lea Greenberg
Maria Dinkova and Chavdar Kyuranov, Women, Gender, and the Use of Time (1971, 1979, Bulgaria)
"About the Authors" and "Context" by Boryana Yankova, Translated by Boryana Yankova
6. Time Budgets and Double Burden
Libuse Hakova, Promoting the Marxist Conception of the Woman Question (1976, Czechoslovakia/Czechia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Maria Lanikova, Translated by Melinda Reidinger
Working Women's Commission of the CRZZ, The Professional Work of Women and the Family (1967, Poland)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Katarzyna Stanczak-Wislicz, Translated by Anna Topolska
Sonia Bakish, Let's Cancel the Second Shift (1967, Bulgaria)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Krassimira Daskalova, Translated by Valentina Mitkova
Ecaterina Oproiu, Two Key Questions (1975, Romania)
"About the Author" by Ileana Tureanu, "Context" by Adela Hincu, Translated by Ioana Miruna Voiculescu
Mileva Filipovic, The Working Class and Woman's Emancipation in Socialism (1979, Yugoslavia/Montenegro)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Natasa Nelevic and Ervina Dabizinovic, Translated by Vuk Tosic
Vizma Belsevica, Time Budgets and the Double Burden (1981, 1983, Latvia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Karlis Verdins, Translated by Ieva Lesinska-Gaber
Regina Ezera, Betrayal (1982, Latvia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Zita Karkla, Translated by Ieva Lesinska-Gaber
7. Violence against Women and Gender-Based Violence
Blazenka Despot, Feminist Marxism and Violence against Women (1987, Yugoslavia/Croatia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Zsofia Lorand, Translated by Una Blagojevic
Frauenteestube Weimar, our critique of the legal concept of rape[2] (around 1987-89, GDR)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Jane Freeland, Translated by Lea Greenberg
Andra Neiburga, Domestic Violence (1988, Latvia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Janis Ozolins, Translated by Ieva Lesinska-Gaber
Mojca Dobnikar, Feminism and Social Work (1997, Slovenia)
"About the Author" by Jovana Mihajlovic Trbovc, "Context" by Jasna Podreka, Translated by Lukas Debeljak
8. Women in Politics
Julia Rajk, Christmas Troubles (1946, Hungary)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Andrea Peto, Translated by Beata Sandor
Tsola Dragoicheva, Eight Years of Equality and Happiness (1952, Bulgaria)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Krassimira Daskalova, Translated by Valentina Mitkova
Latinka Perovic, Ahead of the Elections (1963, Yugoslavia/Serbia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Ivana Pantelic, Translated by Suzana Vuljevic
Olivia Clatici, On the Social Condition of Women (1973, Romania)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Luciana Jinga, Translated by Ioana Miruna Voiculescu
Vera Veskovi?-Vangeli, Women in History (1974, Yugoslavia/Macedonia)
"About the Author" by Iva Jelusic, "Context" by Iva Jelusic and Jovana Mihajlovic Trbovc, Translated by Vuk Tosic
Women's Forum, To the Presidium of the 9th Extraordinary Congress of the Polish United Workers' Party (1981, Poland)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Natalia Jarska, Translated by Anna Topolska
Ina Merkel, Without Women, There is No State (1989, GDR)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Jane Freeland, Translated by Lea Greenberg
9. Reproductive Rights and Demography
Maria Jaszczukowa, Proposal on the Criteria of Abortion Permissibility (1956, Poland
"About the Author" and "Context" by Barbara Klich-Kluczewska, Translated by Anna Topolska
Zsuzsa Koeroesi et al., Petition for the Protection of the Freedom of Abortion (1973, Hungary)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Fanni Svegel, Translated by Beata Sandor
Aimee Beekman, Freedom to Choose (1978, Estonia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Liisi Keedus, Translated by Helis Rouk
Jasenka Kodrnja, The Diary of a Woman in Labor (1981, Yugoslavia/Croatia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Ana Maskalan, Translated by Suzana Vuljevic
Ana Blandiana, Children's Crusade (1984, Romania)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Corina Dobo?, Translated by Ioana Miruna Voiculescu
Vlasta Jalusic, Abortion, Women, and Politics (1990, Yugoslavia/Slovenia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Jovana Mihajlovic Trbovc, Translated by Lukas Debeljak
Agnes Gereb, The Circumstances of a Home Birth Case (1995, Hungary)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Fanni Svegel, Translated by Beata Sandor
10. Health and the Body
Katalin Ladik, Performance Art and Marginalization (1970, Hungary and Yugoslavia/Vojvodina)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Emese Ku?rti
Maria Pininska-Beres, Is a Woman a Human Being? (1972, 1973, Poland)I
"About the Author" and "Context" by Agata Jakubowska
Anna Swirszczynska, I Am Baba (Selected Poems) (1972, Poland)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Monika Rudas-Grodzka and Katarzyna Nadana-Sokolowska, Translated by Anna Topolska
Sanja Ivekovic, Sweet Violence-Mass Media and Feminist Art in Yugoslavia (1974-1983, Yugoslavia/Croatia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Ivana Bago
Lepa Mladenovic and Biljana Brankovic, Alternatives to Psychiatry (1985, Yugoslavia/Serbia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Bojan Bilic, Translated by Jelena Babsek Labudovic
11. Sexuality
Agnes Heller and Mihaly Vajda, Family Structure and Communism (1970, Hungary)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Zsofia Lorand, Translated by Andrew Arato
Todor Bostandzhiev, Sexology-A Belated Conversation (1970, Bulgaria)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Valentina Mitkova, Translated by Valentina Mitkova
Slavenka Drakulic, Women and the Sexual Revolution (1980, Yugoslavia/Croatia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Zsofia Lorand, Translated by Jelena Babsek Labudovic
Radu Dumitriu, Sexology and Sexual Education (1968, Romania)
"Context" by Luciana Jinga, Translated by Ioana Miruna Voiculescu
Erzsebet Galgoczi, "I Am the First Woman Writer of Peasant Origin in Hungary" (1975, 1981, Hungary)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Anna Borgos, Translated by Cody J. Inglis
Vesna Kesic, Isn't Pornography Cynical? (1982, Yugoslavia/Croatia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Vesna Kesic, Translated by Suzana Vuljevic
Susana Tratnik and Natasa Sukic, The Slovenian Lesbian Movement (1990, Yugoslavia/Slovenia)
"About the Authors" and "Context" by Jovana Mihajlovic Trbovc, Translated by Lukas Debeljak
Polish Lesbian Initiatives, The Violet Pulse, Fury the First (1995-2000, Poland)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Katarzyna Stanczak-Wislicz
12. Debating "Western" Feminisms
Nadezda Cacinovic, Equality or Liberation (1976, Yugoslavia/Croatia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Una Blagojevic, Translated by Jelena Babsek Labudovic
Rada Ivekovic, The Position of Women: Immediate Tasks and Neglected Aspects (1978, Yugoslavia/Croatia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Chiara Bonfiglioli, Translated by Joan and David Rouge, revised by Chiara Bonfiglioli and Rada Ivekovic
Stana Buzatu, Issues for a Fruitful Dialogue between Feminism and Marxism (1979, Romania)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Adela Hincu, Translated by Ioana Miruna Voiculescu
Zarana Papic, Sex and Gender-Categories of the Social Organization of Sexuality (1984, Yugoslavia/Serbia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Adriana Zaharijevic, Translated by Jelena Babsek Labudovic
Agate Nesaule, Conversation about the Second Sex (1991, Latvia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Karlis Verdins, Translated by Ieva Lesinska-Gaber
Jirina Smejkalova, Pavla Horska, and Jaroslava Peskova, Feminism and the Woman Question at the Time of Transition (1991/2, Czechoslovakia/Czechia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Libora Oates-Indruchova, Translated by Melinda Reidinger
Barbara Limanowska and Agnieszka Graff, Feminism during Political Transformation (1993, 2001, Poland)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Katarzyna Stanczak-Wislicz, Translated by Anna Topolska
13. Dissidence
Nadiia Svitlychna and Vira Pavlivna Lisova, Women and the Dissident Movement in Soviet Ukraine (1979, 1997, Ukraine)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Galina Babak, Translated by Yuliia Maksymeiko
Dije Neziri Lohaj, Innocence,a Poem From the Ilegalja Movement (1980s, Yugoslavia/Kosovo)
"About the author" by Elife (Eli) Krasniqi, Translated by Piro Rexhepi
Larysa Hienijus and Ivonka Survilla, The Position of Women in the Belarusian Diaspora (1993-2018, Belarus)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Uladzislau Ivanou, Translated by Wolf Rubincyk and Uladzislau Harbacki
Jana Juranova, ... Without Context... How Is Feminism Doing in Slovakia? (1994, Slovakia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Jana Cvikova, Translated by Julia and Peter Sherwood
Veronika Cherkasova, The Country Just Across the Way (2004, Belarus)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Almira Ousmanova, Translated by Benjamin Cope
14. Transitions
Dunja Blaz?evic?, The Activist of the Avant-Gardent (1982, Yugoslavia)
"About the author" and "Context" by Jasmina Tumbas, Translated by Suzana Vuljevic
Agnes Daroczi, Making Gypsiness Bearable (1984, Hungary)
"About the author" and "Context" by Angela Kocze, Translated by Beata Sandor
Teuta Arifi, Police and Cooking Recipes. Yugoslav Feminism's Precarious Solidarity with Kosovo (1991, Yugoslavia/North Macedonia/Kosovo)
"About the author" and "Context" by Linda Gusia and Nita Luci, Translated by Piro Rexhepi
Irene Doelling, with Adelheid Kuhlmey-Oehlert, Gabriela Seibt, and Women in the GDR, "Our Skin." Women about the Fall of 1990 (1992, GDR)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Marcus Boeick, Translated by Lea Greenberg
Mihaela Miroiu and Laura Gru?nberg, Liberal Feminism and the Aftermath of Communism in Eastern Europer (1994, 1996, Romania)
"About the Author" by Adela Hincu, "Context" by Alexandra Ghit and Adela Hincu, Translated by Adela Hincu, revised by Ioana Miruna Voiculescu
Hana Havelkova, A Liberal History of the Woman Question in the Czech Lands (1995, Czechia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Libora Oates-Indruchova, Translated by Melinda Reidinger
Lithuanian Women's Party, Party Platform for the 1996 Parliamentary Elections
"About the Author" and "Context" by Agne Bagdziunaite, Translated by Jura Avizienis
Nicoleta Bitu, The Romani Women's Movement in Romania
"About the Author" and "Context" by Luiza Medeleanu
Contributors
Index
1. The Legacy of the Pre-1945 Period
Ecaterina Arbore, The Working Woman in the Struggle towards Emancipation (1911, Romania)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Alexandra Ghi?, Translated by Ioana Miruna Voiculescu
Zemaite, To the Enemies of Women's Equality (1912, Lithuania)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Dalia Leinarte, Translated by Jura Avizienis
Rosika Schwimme, The Grievances of Feminism under the Proletarian Dictatorship (1919, Hungary)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Dora Fedeles-Czeferner, Translated by Beata Sandor
Mariska Gardos, On Sexuality, Prostitution, and Feminism (1906 and 1939-40, Hungary)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Zsofia Lorand, Translated by Beata Sandor
Shaqe Marie Coba, On Feminism (1921, Albania)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Nevila Pahumi, Translated by Piro Rexhepi
Johanna Paets, Why Must Women Elect Women to Parliament? (1932, Estonia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Liisi Keedus, Translated by Helis Rouk
Irena Krzywicka, The Fall of Male Civilization (1932, Poland)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Dobrochna Kalwa, Translated by Anna Topolska
Halina Krahelska, The Roots of Changing Sexual Mores (1937, Poland)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Katherine Lebow, Translated by Katherine Lebow
Angela Vode, The Woman in Contemporary Society (1934, Yugoslavia/Slovenia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Manca G. Renko, Translated by Lukas Debeljak
2. Women and War
Zena Danas Editorial Board, The New Feminism (1936, Yugoslavia/Serbia)
"About the Magazine" and "Context" by Isidora Grubacki, Translated by Suzana Vuljevic
Ina Jun-Broda, Two Poems by a Partizanka (1943, Yugoslavia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Lucija Baksic, Isidora Grubacki, and Iva Jelusic, Translated by Iva Jelusic
Maca Grzetic, Report on Women in the People's Liberation Struggle (1945, Yugoslavia/Croatia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Iva Jelusic, Translated by Suzana Vuljevic
Romanian Workers' Party, Fallen in Battle: Olga Bancic (1949, Romania)
"Context" by Cristina Diac, Translated by Ioana Miruna Voiculescu
Lina Kostenko, A Female Poetic Voice against Totalitarianism and War (1957, 1962, 1987, Ukraine)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Antonina Tymchenko and Galina Babak, Translated by Vera Rich and Michael M. Naydan
Stasa Zajovic, Antiwar Activism after Yugoslavia (1996, Serbia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Bojan Bilic, Translated by Stanislava Lazarevic and by Renee Franic, revised by Jovana Mihajlovic Trbovc
Sviatlana Aleksijevic, What Is Our Memory? (1998, Belarus)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Almira Ousmanova, Translated by Almira Ousmanova, edited by Benjamin Cope
3. Ideologies of Women's Emancipation
Hana Gregorova, About March 8th and Feminism (n.d., Czechoslovakia/Slovakia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Jana Cvikova, Translated by Julia and Peter Sherwood
Anna Kethly, Women in Politics (1945, Hungary)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Zsuzsanna Kadar B., Translated by Cody J. Inglis
Milada Horakova, Women in Politics (1945, Czechoslovakia/Czechia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Melissa Feinberg, Translated by Melinda Reidinger
Martha Arendsee, The Right to Motherhood (1946, GDR)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Alexandria N. Ruble, Translated by Lea Greenberg
Edwarda Orlowska, Paper Delivered at the Plenary Meeting of the Main Board of the League of Women (1949, Poland)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Katarzyna Stanczak-Wislicz, Translated by Anna Topolska
Dusanka Kovacevic and Razija Handzic, On Lifting Veils of Muslim Women (1950, Yugoslavia/Bosnia and Herzegovina)
"About the Author" (DK) by Ivana Pantelic and Jovana Mihajlovic Trbovc, "About the Author" (RH) by Zlatan Delic, "Context" by Ivana Pantelic, Jovana Mihajlovic Trbovc, and Zlatan Delic, Translated by Suzana Vuljevic and Jelena Babsek Labudovic
Aina Jurcina, The Consequences of Emancipation? (1980, Latvia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Zita Karkla, Translated by Ieva Lesinska-Gaber
Lydia Sklevicky, The Women's Antifascist Front as a Potential Factor in the Process of Cultural Change (1985, Yugoslavia/Croatia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Iva Jelusic, Translated by Jelena Babsek Labudovic
Nada Ler-Sofronic, Neofeminism and the Socialist Alternative (1986, Yugoslavia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Zsofia Lorand, Translated by Jelena Babsek Labudovic
Drita Bakija Gunga, The Women of Kosovo in the Period of Socialist Construction (1986, Yugoslavia/Kosovo)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Vjollca Krasniqi, Translated by Piro Rexhepi
4. The International Aspects of Women's Rights
German Democratic Women's League (DFD), The First German Women's Delegation to Stockholm (1947, GDR)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Lea Boergerding, Translated by Lea Greenberg
Tukums District Female Activists, Call of the Tukums District Female Activists to District Women on the Decisions of the World Congress of Women in Copenhagen (1953, Latvia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Vita Zelce, Translated by Ieva Lesinska-Gaber
Mitra Mitrovic, The Woman's Position in the Contemporary World (1960, Yugoslavia/Serbia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Isidora Grubacki, Translated by Suzana Vuljevic
Rozsa Ignacz, Connections to Distant Women through Travelogues (1968, Hungary)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Reka Krizmanics, Translated by Beata Sandor
Esma Redzepova, Songs by a Yugoslav Romani Vocal Icon (1961-1987, Yugoslavia/Macedonia)
"About the Author/Performer" and "Context" by Carol Silverman, Translated by Carol Silverman with assistance from Sani Rifati
Vida Tomsic, On the Question of Women's Social Position in the Contemporary World (1976, Yugoslavia/Slovenia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Manca G. Renko, Translated by Lukas Debeljak
Marija Gimbutas, An Interview about Prehistoric Matriarchy (1981, Lithuania)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Rasa Navickaite, Translated by Jura Avizienis
Elena Lagadinova, Statement at the Nairobi Conference (1985, Bulgaria)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Kristen Ghodsee,
5. Politicizing Motherhood (and Fatherhood)
Maria Skokowska-Rudolfowa, Mother and Child Day (1946, Poland)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Katarzyna Stanczak-Wislicz, Translated by Anna Topolska
Zlata Grebo, The Hopes and Fears of Rural Women (1964, Yugoslavia/Bosnia and Herzegovina)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Nermina Mujagic and Sarina Bakic, Translated by Vuk Tosic
Serhii Hryhoriev, Son (1969, Ukraine)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Olena Gulenok
Alla Hors'ka, Maternity in Ukrainian Dissent (1960-64, Ukraine)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Simone Attilio Bellezza
Leokadija Dirzinskaite-Piliusenko, Soviet Women-Active Builders of Communism (1976, Lithuania)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Dalia Leinarte, Translated by Jura Avizienis
Cristiana Nicolae, Two Movies on the Lives of Women Factory Workers (1983, 1992, Romania)
"About the Director" and "Context" by Georgiana Vrajitoru
Julia Szilagyi, A Spoken World (1983, Romania)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Andrea Tompa, Translated by Lea Greenberg
Maria Dinkova and Chavdar Kyuranov, Women, Gender, and the Use of Time (1971, 1979, Bulgaria)
"About the Authors" and "Context" by Boryana Yankova, Translated by Boryana Yankova
6. Time Budgets and Double Burden
Libuse Hakova, Promoting the Marxist Conception of the Woman Question (1976, Czechoslovakia/Czechia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Maria Lanikova, Translated by Melinda Reidinger
Working Women's Commission of the CRZZ, The Professional Work of Women and the Family (1967, Poland)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Katarzyna Stanczak-Wislicz, Translated by Anna Topolska
Sonia Bakish, Let's Cancel the Second Shift (1967, Bulgaria)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Krassimira Daskalova, Translated by Valentina Mitkova
Ecaterina Oproiu, Two Key Questions (1975, Romania)
"About the Author" by Ileana Tureanu, "Context" by Adela Hincu, Translated by Ioana Miruna Voiculescu
Mileva Filipovic, The Working Class and Woman's Emancipation in Socialism (1979, Yugoslavia/Montenegro)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Natasa Nelevic and Ervina Dabizinovic, Translated by Vuk Tosic
Vizma Belsevica, Time Budgets and the Double Burden (1981, 1983, Latvia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Karlis Verdins, Translated by Ieva Lesinska-Gaber
Regina Ezera, Betrayal (1982, Latvia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Zita Karkla, Translated by Ieva Lesinska-Gaber
7. Violence against Women and Gender-Based Violence
Blazenka Despot, Feminist Marxism and Violence against Women (1987, Yugoslavia/Croatia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Zsofia Lorand, Translated by Una Blagojevic
Frauenteestube Weimar, our critique of the legal concept of rape[2] (around 1987-89, GDR)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Jane Freeland, Translated by Lea Greenberg
Andra Neiburga, Domestic Violence (1988, Latvia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Janis Ozolins, Translated by Ieva Lesinska-Gaber
Mojca Dobnikar, Feminism and Social Work (1997, Slovenia)
"About the Author" by Jovana Mihajlovic Trbovc, "Context" by Jasna Podreka, Translated by Lukas Debeljak
8. Women in Politics
Julia Rajk, Christmas Troubles (1946, Hungary)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Andrea Peto, Translated by Beata Sandor
Tsola Dragoicheva, Eight Years of Equality and Happiness (1952, Bulgaria)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Krassimira Daskalova, Translated by Valentina Mitkova
Latinka Perovic, Ahead of the Elections (1963, Yugoslavia/Serbia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Ivana Pantelic, Translated by Suzana Vuljevic
Olivia Clatici, On the Social Condition of Women (1973, Romania)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Luciana Jinga, Translated by Ioana Miruna Voiculescu
Vera Veskovi?-Vangeli, Women in History (1974, Yugoslavia/Macedonia)
"About the Author" by Iva Jelusic, "Context" by Iva Jelusic and Jovana Mihajlovic Trbovc, Translated by Vuk Tosic
Women's Forum, To the Presidium of the 9th Extraordinary Congress of the Polish United Workers' Party (1981, Poland)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Natalia Jarska, Translated by Anna Topolska
Ina Merkel, Without Women, There is No State (1989, GDR)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Jane Freeland, Translated by Lea Greenberg
9. Reproductive Rights and Demography
Maria Jaszczukowa, Proposal on the Criteria of Abortion Permissibility (1956, Poland
"About the Author" and "Context" by Barbara Klich-Kluczewska, Translated by Anna Topolska
Zsuzsa Koeroesi et al., Petition for the Protection of the Freedom of Abortion (1973, Hungary)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Fanni Svegel, Translated by Beata Sandor
Aimee Beekman, Freedom to Choose (1978, Estonia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Liisi Keedus, Translated by Helis Rouk
Jasenka Kodrnja, The Diary of a Woman in Labor (1981, Yugoslavia/Croatia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Ana Maskalan, Translated by Suzana Vuljevic
Ana Blandiana, Children's Crusade (1984, Romania)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Corina Dobo?, Translated by Ioana Miruna Voiculescu
Vlasta Jalusic, Abortion, Women, and Politics (1990, Yugoslavia/Slovenia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Jovana Mihajlovic Trbovc, Translated by Lukas Debeljak
Agnes Gereb, The Circumstances of a Home Birth Case (1995, Hungary)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Fanni Svegel, Translated by Beata Sandor
10. Health and the Body
Katalin Ladik, Performance Art and Marginalization (1970, Hungary and Yugoslavia/Vojvodina)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Emese Ku?rti
Maria Pininska-Beres, Is a Woman a Human Being? (1972, 1973, Poland)I
"About the Author" and "Context" by Agata Jakubowska
Anna Swirszczynska, I Am Baba (Selected Poems) (1972, Poland)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Monika Rudas-Grodzka and Katarzyna Nadana-Sokolowska, Translated by Anna Topolska
Sanja Ivekovic, Sweet Violence-Mass Media and Feminist Art in Yugoslavia (1974-1983, Yugoslavia/Croatia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Ivana Bago
Lepa Mladenovic and Biljana Brankovic, Alternatives to Psychiatry (1985, Yugoslavia/Serbia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Bojan Bilic, Translated by Jelena Babsek Labudovic
11. Sexuality
Agnes Heller and Mihaly Vajda, Family Structure and Communism (1970, Hungary)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Zsofia Lorand, Translated by Andrew Arato
Todor Bostandzhiev, Sexology-A Belated Conversation (1970, Bulgaria)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Valentina Mitkova, Translated by Valentina Mitkova
Slavenka Drakulic, Women and the Sexual Revolution (1980, Yugoslavia/Croatia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Zsofia Lorand, Translated by Jelena Babsek Labudovic
Radu Dumitriu, Sexology and Sexual Education (1968, Romania)
"Context" by Luciana Jinga, Translated by Ioana Miruna Voiculescu
Erzsebet Galgoczi, "I Am the First Woman Writer of Peasant Origin in Hungary" (1975, 1981, Hungary)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Anna Borgos, Translated by Cody J. Inglis
Vesna Kesic, Isn't Pornography Cynical? (1982, Yugoslavia/Croatia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Vesna Kesic, Translated by Suzana Vuljevic
Susana Tratnik and Natasa Sukic, The Slovenian Lesbian Movement (1990, Yugoslavia/Slovenia)
"About the Authors" and "Context" by Jovana Mihajlovic Trbovc, Translated by Lukas Debeljak
Polish Lesbian Initiatives, The Violet Pulse, Fury the First (1995-2000, Poland)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Katarzyna Stanczak-Wislicz
12. Debating "Western" Feminisms
Nadezda Cacinovic, Equality or Liberation (1976, Yugoslavia/Croatia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Una Blagojevic, Translated by Jelena Babsek Labudovic
Rada Ivekovic, The Position of Women: Immediate Tasks and Neglected Aspects (1978, Yugoslavia/Croatia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Chiara Bonfiglioli, Translated by Joan and David Rouge, revised by Chiara Bonfiglioli and Rada Ivekovic
Stana Buzatu, Issues for a Fruitful Dialogue between Feminism and Marxism (1979, Romania)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Adela Hincu, Translated by Ioana Miruna Voiculescu
Zarana Papic, Sex and Gender-Categories of the Social Organization of Sexuality (1984, Yugoslavia/Serbia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Adriana Zaharijevic, Translated by Jelena Babsek Labudovic
Agate Nesaule, Conversation about the Second Sex (1991, Latvia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Karlis Verdins, Translated by Ieva Lesinska-Gaber
Jirina Smejkalova, Pavla Horska, and Jaroslava Peskova, Feminism and the Woman Question at the Time of Transition (1991/2, Czechoslovakia/Czechia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Libora Oates-Indruchova, Translated by Melinda Reidinger
Barbara Limanowska and Agnieszka Graff, Feminism during Political Transformation (1993, 2001, Poland)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Katarzyna Stanczak-Wislicz, Translated by Anna Topolska
13. Dissidence
Nadiia Svitlychna and Vira Pavlivna Lisova, Women and the Dissident Movement in Soviet Ukraine (1979, 1997, Ukraine)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Galina Babak, Translated by Yuliia Maksymeiko
Dije Neziri Lohaj, Innocence,a Poem From the Ilegalja Movement (1980s, Yugoslavia/Kosovo)
"About the author" by Elife (Eli) Krasniqi, Translated by Piro Rexhepi
Larysa Hienijus and Ivonka Survilla, The Position of Women in the Belarusian Diaspora (1993-2018, Belarus)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Uladzislau Ivanou, Translated by Wolf Rubincyk and Uladzislau Harbacki
Jana Juranova, ... Without Context... How Is Feminism Doing in Slovakia? (1994, Slovakia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Jana Cvikova, Translated by Julia and Peter Sherwood
Veronika Cherkasova, The Country Just Across the Way (2004, Belarus)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Almira Ousmanova, Translated by Benjamin Cope
14. Transitions
Dunja Blaz?evic?, The Activist of the Avant-Gardent (1982, Yugoslavia)
"About the author" and "Context" by Jasmina Tumbas, Translated by Suzana Vuljevic
Agnes Daroczi, Making Gypsiness Bearable (1984, Hungary)
"About the author" and "Context" by Angela Kocze, Translated by Beata Sandor
Teuta Arifi, Police and Cooking Recipes. Yugoslav Feminism's Precarious Solidarity with Kosovo (1991, Yugoslavia/North Macedonia/Kosovo)
"About the author" and "Context" by Linda Gusia and Nita Luci, Translated by Piro Rexhepi
Irene Doelling, with Adelheid Kuhlmey-Oehlert, Gabriela Seibt, and Women in the GDR, "Our Skin." Women about the Fall of 1990 (1992, GDR)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Marcus Boeick, Translated by Lea Greenberg
Mihaela Miroiu and Laura Gru?nberg, Liberal Feminism and the Aftermath of Communism in Eastern Europer (1994, 1996, Romania)
"About the Author" by Adela Hincu, "Context" by Alexandra Ghit and Adela Hincu, Translated by Adela Hincu, revised by Ioana Miruna Voiculescu
Hana Havelkova, A Liberal History of the Woman Question in the Czech Lands (1995, Czechia)
"About the Author" and "Context" by Libora Oates-Indruchova, Translated by Melinda Reidinger
Lithuanian Women's Party, Party Platform for the 1996 Parliamentary Elections
"About the Author" and "Context" by Agne Bagdziunaite, Translated by Jura Avizienis
Nicoleta Bitu, The Romani Women's Movement in Romania
"About the Author" and "Context" by Luiza Medeleanu
Contributors
Index
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