Klicktipp: Aspasia. The International Yearbook of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern European Women’s and Gender History (Publication, open access)

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)