Exile and identity
Titel: | Exile and identity : Polish women in the Soviet Union during World War II / Katherine R. Jolluck |
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Veröffentlicht: | Pittsburgh, Pa. : Univ. of Pittsburgh Press, 2002 |
Umfang: | xxiv, 356 S. : Ill. |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Schriftenreihe/ mehrbändiges Werk: |
Pitt Series in Russian & East European studies |
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ISBN: | 9780822941859 ; 0822941856 |
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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- Acknowledgments
- p. ix
- Introduction
- p. xi
- Part 1
- "Thus Began the Wandering of the Polish People": The Background to Exile
- p. 1
- 1.
- "We Were Seized by Utter Despair": From Invasion to Exile
- p. 3
- 2.
- "The Element that Was Dangerous for 'Our Liberators'": The Women of This Study
- p. 21
- Part 2
- "After All, I Am a Polish Woman": Self-Definition through the Experience of Exile
- p. 37
- 3.
- "Women Were Treated the Same as Men": Labor in Exile
- p. 45
- 4.
- "As Long as There Is Still a Polish Woman, There Will Also Be a Polish Question": Family and Nation
- p. 87
- 5.
- "Homeless in Her Own Body": The Body and Sexuality
- p. 142
- Part 3
- "We Polish Women Werea Model of Unity before Their Citizens": Self-Definition through the Delineation of "Others"
- p. 183
- 6.
- "They Abused Our Fatherland": Coexisting with the National Minorities
- p. 189
- 7.
- "Barely Distinguishable from Animals": Encountering Asia
- p. 220
- 8.
- "You Can't Even Call Them Women": Condemning the Russians
- p. 245
- Conclusion
- p. 279
- Notes
- p. 287
- Selected Bibliography
- p. 335
- Index
- p. 347