Aspasia. The International Yearbook of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern European Women’s and Gender History (Web)
The 2019 edition of Aspasia was published in March 2019. Now it is available online – in open access.
From the Editors
- Editorial; By: Sharon A. Kowalsky; pp. vii–ix.
- In Recognition; Rochelle Goldberg Ruthchild; pp. x–xii.
- Report from the Region. The „Anti-Gender“ Wave Contested: Gender Studies, Civil Society, and the State in Eastern Europe and Beyond*; pp. 1–11.
General Articles
- Masculinity on Stage. Dueling in the Greek Capital, 1870–1918; By: Dimitra Vassiliadou; pp. 12–30.
- Issues of Gender Representation in Modern Greek Art. The Case of Thaleia Flora-Caravia’s Photographic Images and Self-Portraits; By: Despoina Tsourgianni; pp. 31–64.
- Motherhood and Survival in the Stalinist Gulag; By: Elaine MacKinnon; pp. 65–94.
- „Maternal Impressions“. Disability Memoirs in Socialist Poland; By: Natalia Pamula; pp. 95–112.
- A Gloomy Carnival of Freedom. Sex, Gender, and Emotions among Polish Displaced Person in the Aftermath of World War II; By: Katarzyna Nowak; pp. 113–134.
Sources
- „Amongst Affectionate Female Friends“. Same-Sex Intimacy in 19th-Century Polish Correspondence, By: Natalie Cornett, pp. 135–146.
- „Medusa’s Smirk“ (1975) by Mihaela Miroiu, By: Maria Bucur; pp. 147–150. Read more … (Web)