Czech feminisms
Titel: | Czech feminisms : perspectives on gender in East Central Europe / edited by Iveta Jusová and Jiřina Šiklová |
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Beteiligt: | ; |
Veröffentlicht: | Bloomington and Indianapolis : Indiana University Press, [2016] |
Umfang: | ix, 325 Seiten : Illustrationen |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
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ISBN: | 9780253021915 ; 9780253021892 |
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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- Acknowledgments
- p. ix
- Introduction: Gender, Sexuality, and Ethnicity Issues in the Czech Culture: Past and Present
- p. 1
- Part 1
- Gender Issues in Czech Society Prior To 1989
- 1
- Situating Czech Identity: Postcolonial Theory and "the European Dividend"
- p. 29
- 2
- The Importance of Being Nationalist
- p. 46
- 3
- The Czech 1930s through Toyen
- p. 60
- 4
- Women as the Object and Subject of the Socialist Form of Women's Emancipation
- p. 77
- 5
- Women's Memory: Searching for Identity under Socialism
- p. 95
- Part 2
- Gender Issues in Czech Society Post-1989
- 6
- Contested Feminism: The East/West Feminist Encounters in the 1990s
- p. 111
- 7
- Czech Women's NGOS: Women's Voices and Claims in the Public Sphere
- p. 126
- 8
- Czech Anarchofeminism: Against Hierarchy and Privileges
- p. 144
- 9
- Aspects of Sex and Gender in Romany Communities in the Czech Republic
- p. 158
- 10
- The Lives of Vietnamese Women in the Czech Republic
- p. 172
- 11
- Sex Work, Migration, and Law: La Strada and Human Trafficking in the Czech Republic
- p. 189
- 12
- Idle Ally: The LGBT Community in the Czech Republic
- p. 205
- 13
- Condemned to Rule: Masculine Domination and Hegemonic Masculinities of Doctors in Czech Maternity Wards
- p. 222
- 14
- Some Issues and Challenges Faced by Elderly and Retired Women in the Czech Republic
- p. 237
- 15
- The East Side Story of (Gendered) Art: Framing Gender in Czech and Slovak Contemporary Art
- p. 247
- 16
- Typological Differences between Languages as an Argument against Gender-Fair Language Use?
- p. 270
- Bibliography
- p. 285
- List of Contributors
- p. 311
- Index
- p. 317