Embracing arms : cultural representation of Slavic and Balkan women in war / edited by Helena Goscilo with Yana Hashamova.
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- Language:
- English
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- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (364 p.)
- Other Title:
- Cultural representation of Slavic and Balkan women in war
- Place of Publication:
- Budapest ; New York : Central European University Press, c2012.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- Discursive practices during war polarize and politicize gender: they normally require men to fulfill a single, overriding task—destroy the enemy—but impose a series of often contradictory expectations on women. The essays in the book establish links between political ideology, history, psychology, cultural studies, cinema, literature, and gender studies and addresses questions such as— what is the role of women in war or military conflicts beyond the well-studied victimization? Can the often contradictory expectations of women and their traditional roles be (re)thought and (re)constructed? How do cultural representations of women during war times reveal conflicting desires and poke holes in the ideological apparatus of the state and society?
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- ""Cover ""; ""Title page ""; ""Copyright page ""; ""Table of Contents""; ""Preface and Acknowledgments""; ""Introduction""; ""I. WORLD WAR II""; ""Film and Television""; ""Chapter 1 Invisible Deaths: Polish Cinema's Representation of Women in World War II""; ""Chapter 2 She Defends His Motherland: The Myth of Mother Russia in Soviet Maternal Melodrama of the 1940's "; ""Chapter 3 Flight without Wings: The Subjectivity of a Female War Veteran in Larisa Shepitko's Wings (1966)""
- ""Chapter 4 Gender(ed) Games: Romance, Slapstick, and Ideology in the Polish Television Series Four Tank Men and a Dog"" ""Literature, Graphics, Song""; ""Chapter 5 Rage in the City of Hunger: Body, Talk, and the Politics of Womanliness in Lidia Ginzburg's Notes from the Siege of Leningrad""; ""Chapter 6 Graphic Womanhood under Fire""; ""Chapter 7 Songs of Women Warriors and Women Who Waited""; ""II. Recent Wars ""; ""Chapter 8 "Black Widows": Women as Political Combatants in the Chechen Conflict""; ""Chapter 9 War Rape: (Re)defining Motherhood, Fatherhood, and Nationhood""
- ""Chapter 9 War Rape: (Re)defining Motherhood, Fatherhood, and Nationhood"" ""Chapter 10 Dubravka Ugre's War Museum: Approaching the Point of Pain""; ""List of Contributors""; ""Index""; ""Illustrations ""; ""Back cover ""
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- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
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- 1-003-71931-7
- 9786155225567
- 615-5225-56-7
- 1-283-64097-X
- OCLC:
- 815970239
- Publisher Number:
- 2027/heb31994 hdl
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