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Women in Central and
Eastern Europe Issue
Winter 1995
Vol. 16, No. 1
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Identity and Representation
Between Despair and Hope: A Belgrade Diary
by Sara Bafo
Women, Democracy, and Nationalism After 1989: The
Yugoslav Case
by Rada Ivekovic
Heidi and the Wall
by John Borneman
Gender Identity in Russia: A Comparison of Post-World War II and
Post-Communist Experience
by Marina Malysheva
Women in Latvia Today: Changes and Experiences
by Irina Novikova
The Representation of Female Bodies in Romanian Journals for Women
by Madalina Nicolaescu
A Case of Mixed Identities: The Representation of Women in Post-Socialist
Polish Films
by Janina Falkowska
Striving for Femininity: (Post) Soviet Un-Feminism
by Fran Markowitz
Silenced and Silent: Lesbians in Romania
by Mona Nicoara
Women, Work, and Marketization
Women in Russia: The More Things Change the More Things Stay the
Same
by Beth Richardson
Women Under Perestroika and Doi Moi: A Comparison of Marketization
in Russia and Vietnam
by Ann Hibner Koblitz
Women in Ukraine: Trends and Tendencies in the Labour Market
by Svetlana V. Kupryashkina
Women Amid Social Transformation: The Dual Transformation in Germany
and its Ambivalent Consequences
by Hildegard Maria Nickel
Organizing for Change
Rapports ouverts, sociétés fermés: Les conséquences
politiques de l'échec du mouvement des femmes est-allemandes
par Ulrike Baureithel
Women's Activism in Russia: Losses and Gains 1989-1993
by Yevgenia Issraelyan
Unexpressionism? Challenges to the Formation of Women's Groups
in Hungary
by Katalin Fabian
How and Why Do Czech Women Associate? (Altos, Sopranos, and a Few
Discordant Voices)
by Eva Hauser
Do Polish Women Need Feminism? Recent Activity of the Parliament
Women's Group
by Eva C. Karpinski
Feminist Organizing in Serbia: 1990-1994
by Donna M. Hughes and Lepa Mladjenovic
Bread and Roses in Zagreb
by Nina Czegledy
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