Genders 22 : : Postcommunism and the Body Politic / / Ellen E. Berry.

The epidemic of mass rape in the former Yugoslavia has illustrated once again, and in particularly brutal fashion, the inextricable relationship between national politics, sexual politics, and body politics. The nexus of these three forces is highly charged in any culture, at any time in history, bu...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : New York University Press, , [1995]
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Year of Publication:1995
Language:English
Series:Genders ; 4
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Introduction --
PART ONE. Gendering the Postcommunist Landscape --
1. Bug Inspectors and Beauty Queens: The Problems of Translating Feminism into Russian --
2. Engendering the Russian Body Politic --
3. Women in Yugoslavia --
4. Traditions of Patriotism, Questions of Gender: The Case of Poland --
5. Sex, Subjectivity, and Socialism: Feminist Discourses in East Germany --
6. Deciphering the Body of Memory: Writing by Former East German Women Writers --
7. New Members and Organs: The Politics of Porn --
PART TWO. Reforming Culture --
8. Sex in the Media and the Birth of the Sex Media in Russia --
9. The Underground Closet: Political and Sexual Dissidence in East European Culture --
10. Ivan Soloviev's Reflections on Eros --
11. Russian Women Writing Alcoholism: The Sixties to the Present --
12. Gendering Cinema in Postcommunist Hungary --
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Summary:The epidemic of mass rape in the former Yugoslavia has illustrated once again, and in particularly brutal fashion, the inextricable relationship between national politics, sexual politics, and body politics. The nexus of these three forces is highly charged in any culture, at any time in history, but especially so among cultures in which rapid, even cataclysmic, changes in material realities and national self-conceptions are eroding or overwhelming previously secure boundaries.The postcommunist moment in the so-called Second World--Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union--has dramatically exposed the opportunities and dangers that arise when the political, cultural, and economic foundations of a society are de- and then re-structured. Gender roles and relations, expressions of sexuality or attempts to recontain them, representations of the body, especially the female body, and the larger, cultural meanings it assumes, are particularly marked sites to witness the performance of complex national dramas of crisis and change.This groundbreaking volume turns its attention to the Second World, specifically to such subjects as the birth of the sex media and porn industry in Russia; Russian women and alcoholism; cinema in post-communist Hungary; patriotism and gender in Poland; sexual dissidence in Eastern Europe; and women in the former Yugoslavia. ›[ go to the Genders website ]
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780814723418
9783110716924
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Ellen E. Berry.