Women's glasnost vs. naglost : stopping russian backlash

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Women's glasnost vs. naglost : stopping russian backlash

Tatyana Mamonova, with the assistance of Chandra Niles Folsom

Bergin & Garvey, 1994

  • : alk. paper
  • : pbk. : alk. paper

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Women's glasnost versus naglost

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [175]-177) and index

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

: alk. paper ISBN 9780897893398

内容説明

Yeltsin is certainly not the Sakharov of the Democratic Movement. Russian people sarcastically call his burning the Parliament an October Revolution of 1993. In Women's Glasnost vs. Naglost we finally hear the voices of the Russian women on what it means to be female and Russian in the tumultuous climate that is modern Russia. The founder of the Russian women's movement, Tatyana Mamonova was the first Russian woman exiled from the Soviet Union for publishing the underground samizdat, Woman and Russia. Now lauded as the Simone de Beauvoir of Russia, Mamonova has interviewed 17 Russian women on the subject of the C.A.S. as it relates to glasnost. Women from all walks of life are asked about changes with respect to their roles and expectations as women. Artists, professionals, dissidents, lesbians, doctors, writers, and civil servants tell their stories in candid terms showing that there is still a long road ahead. Revisions and elaborations of speeches delivered on Mamonova's American tours, poetry in her own hand, and line drawings in her own eloquent and prolific style compliment her essays and the women's interviews.

目次

Russian Women Speak Out Anna Kozoulina Narina Sorounova Lana Rozovskaya Yelena Khanga Ketevan Rostiashvili Olga Tatarinova Lada Smirnova Anya Kirin Galina Kolobkova Ulyana Bostwick Kira Reoutt Olga Filippova Galya Lanskaya Svetlana Tabolkina Galina Vinogradova Remo Kandibrat Chanie Rosenberg Mamonova on Women and Glasnost Revisioning Our Women's History A Feminist Hope in the (ex) USSR A Little Faith Soviet Porn-Talk Gets Louder Domostroika Recommended Reading Index
巻冊次

: pbk. : alk. paper ISBN 9780897893404

内容説明

Yeltsin is certainly not the Sakharov of the Democratic Movement. Russian people sarcastically call his burning the Parliament an October Revolution of 1993. In Women's Glasnost vs. Naglost we finally hear the voices of the Russian women on what it means to be female and Russian in the tumultuous climate that is modern Russia. The founder of the Russian women's movement, Tatyana Mamonova was the first Russian woman exiled from the Soviet Union for publishing the underground samizdat, Woman and Russia. Now lauded as the Simone de Beauvoir of Russia, Mamonova has interviewed 17 Russian women on the subject of the C.A.S. as it relates to glasnost. Women from all walks of life are asked about changes with respect to their roles and expectations as women. Artists, professionals, dissidents, lesbians, doctors, writers, and civil servants tell their stories in candid terms showing that there is still a long road ahead. Revisions and elaborations of speeches delivered on Mamonova's American tours, poetry in her own hand, and line drawings in her own eloquent and prolific style compliment her essays and the women's interviews.

目次

Russian Women Speak Out Anna Kozoulina Narina Sorounova Lana Rozovskaya Yelena Khanga Ketevan Rostiashvili Olga Tatarinova Lada Smirnova Anya Kirin Galina Kolobkova Ulyana Bostwick Kira Reoutt Olga Filippova Galya Lanskaya Svetlana Tabolkina Galina Vinogradova Remo Kandibrat Chanie Rosenberg Mamonova on Women and Glasnost Revisioning Our Women's History A Feminist Hope in the (ex) USSR A Little Faith Soviet Porn-Talk Gets Louder Domostroika Recommended Reading Index

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