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Acknowledgments | ||
Disparaging Digressions: Sisterhood in East-Central Europe | 1 | |
Is Sisterhood Really Global? Western Feminism in Eastern Europe | 12 | |
Pt. 1 | Poland: Tradition and Reform | 23 |
The New Right and Fundamentalism | 26 | |
Women's Situation in the Process of Change in Poland | 34 | |
Ban on Abortion in Poland. Why? | 42 | |
Foundations of the Law | 47 | |
The Polish Woman of Today: Analysis of a Model | 52 | |
Opportunities for Feminist Perspectives: Women's Studies in Poland | 61 | |
Lesbians in the Middle: Lesbian Organizing in Poland - an Interview with Romana Ciesla | 66 | |
Pt. 2 | Slovakia and the Czech Republic: Importing Ideology? | 69 |
Women's Priorities and Visions | 72 | |
McDonald's, Terminators, Coca Cola Ads - and Feminism? Imports from the West | 76 | |
Women and Violence | 82 | |
The Change in Reproductive Behavior in the Czech Republic | 87 | |
A Lesbian: An Interview with Jana Stepanova | 91 | |
Men Are Burglars of Extraterrestrial Origin! Women Writers and Science Fiction in the Czech Republic | 94 | |
Pt. 3 | Hungary: Fending off the Conservatives | 99 |
The Construction of Women's Case: Turn-of-the-Century Hungarian Feminism | 102 | |
The Feminist Network: A History | 107 | |
Hungarian Abortion Legislation: An Afterword | 113 | |
Protesting Porn: An Interview with Antonia Burrows | 116 | |
Gypsy Women: Barriers to Citizenship | 118 | |
The Making of a Women's Movement in Hungary After 1989 | 121 | |
Pt. 4 | Romania: Feminism in Unchanged Hardship | 133 |
Ana's Land: The Right to Be Sacrificed | 136 | |
The Future Is Feminist: An Interview with Five Young Romanian Women | 141 | |
Maria Antoaneta Ciochirca: A Testimony | 146 | |
Pt. 5 | Bulgaria: Dependency and Reform | 149 |
The Bulgarian Women's Movement: A Brief History | 151 | |
My Weakness Is My Strength | 154 | |
Forked Tongue: On Gender Stereotypes in the Bulgarian Language | 158 | |
Pt. 6 | Serbia, Croatia, and Slovenia: Feminism, War, and Peace | 165 |
Nationalism and Serb Women | 169 | |
Being a Woman | 173 | |
Homeland as a Form of Women's Disloyalty | 176 | |
Belgrade Feminists: Separation, Guilt, and Identity Crisis | 179 | |
A Call for Action | 186 | |
For Women, About Women, by Women: An Interview with Neva Tolle | 188 | |
The Center for Women War Survivors: An Interview with Martina Belic | 190 | |
Confessions of a "Yugo-Nostalgic" Witch | 195 | |
Bread and Roses | 201 | |
Something Unexpected | 202 | |
The Lesbian Question | 205 | |
It's a Shame! The Campaign for Constitutional Reproductive Rights in Slovenia | 212 | |
Women and Politics: A Note of Introduction | 218 | |
Nationalism and Gender in Postsocialist Societies: Is Nationalism Female? | 220 | |
Women Without Identity: The Life of a Refugee Woman in Slovenia | 234 | |
Appendix | A Postscript to Laura Busheikin | 238 |
About the Book and Editor | 240 |
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