Jan-June 2019 Bibliography

Jan-June 2019 Bibliography

Readers are encouraged to forward items which have thus far escaped listing to: Christine Worobec Distinguished Research Professor Emerita Department of History Northern Illinois University [email protected] This issue honors the work of the late Mary Zirin by including entries that focus on women writers. GENERAL Asavei, Maria-Alina, and Jiří Kocian. "Gendered Histories/Memories of Labour in (Post-) Communist Romania and Former Czechoslovakia Illuminated through Artistic Production." In: AnALize: Revista de studii feminist 8, 22 (2017): 9-37. Bar-Itzhak, Haya. "Women and Blood Libel: The Legend of Adil Kikinesh of Drohobycz." In: Western Folklore 71, 3-4 (2012): 279-90. Bucur, Maria. "To Have and to Hold: Gender Regimes and Property Rights in the Romanian Principalities and Habsburg Empire, 1600-1914." In: European History Quarterly 48, 4 (2018): 601-28. Charipova, Liudmila V. "Spare Ribs? Early Modern Female Monasticism in the East Slavic Lands." In: History Compass 12, 1 (2014): 51-61. Christou, Anastasia, and Domna Michail. "Post-Socialist Narratives of Being, Belong and Becoming: Eastern European Women Migrants and Transformative Politics in an Era of European Crises." In: New Formations 95 (2019): 70-86. Dolińska, Anna. "Wysoko wykwalifikowane migrantki z Ukrainy i Białorusi na pierwotnym rynku pracy w Polsce—przyczynek do badań." In: Studia Humanistyczne AGH 16, 1 (2017): 93-109. Dugarova, Esuna. "Gender, Work, and Childcare in Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and Russia." In: Social Policy and Administration 53, 3 (2019): 385-400. Fodor, Éva, and Christy Glós. "Labor Market Context, Economic Development, and Family Policy Arrangements: Explaining the Gender Gap in Employment in Central and Eastern Europe." In: Social Forces 96, 3 (2018): 1275-302. Funk, Nanette, and Magda Mueller, eds. Gender Politics and Post-Communism: Reflections from Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union. London: Routledge, 2018. Reprint. Originally published: New York: Routledge, 1993. 358p. [CONTENTS: Panova, Rossica, Raina Gavrilova, and Cornelia Merdzanska. "Thinking Gender: Bulgarian Women's Im/possibilities," pp. 15-21; Petrova, Dimitrina. "The Winding Road to Emancipation in Bulgaria," pp. 22-29; Todorova, Maria. "The Bulgarian Case: Women's Issues or Feminist Issues?" pp. 30-38; Pasca Harsanyi, Doina. "Women in Romania," pp. 39-52; Hausleitner, Mariana. "Women in Romania: Before and After the Collapse," 53-61; Havelková, Hana. "A Few Prefeminist Thoughts," pp. 62-73; Šiklová, Jiřina. "Are Women in Central and Eastern Europe Conservative?" pp. 74-83; Kiczková, Zuzana, and Etela Farkašová. "The Emancipation of Women: A Concept that Failed," pp. 84-94; Heitlinger, Alena. "The Impact of the Transition from Communism on the Status of Women in the Czech and Slovak Republics," pp. 95-108; Milić, Andjelka. "Women and Nationalism in the Former Yugoslavia," pp. 109-22; Drakulić, Slavenka. "Women and the New Democracy in the Former Yugoslavia," pp. 123-30; Duhaček, Daša. "Women's Time in the Former Yugoslavia," pp. 131-37; Nickel, Hildegard Maria. "Women in the German Democratic Republic and in the New Federal States: Looking Backward and Forward (Five Theses)," pp. 138-50; Böhm. Tatiana. "The Women's Question as a Democratic Question: In Search of Civil Society," pp. 151-59; Schenk, Christina. "Lesbians and Their Emancipation in the Former German Democratic Republic: Past and Future," pp. 160-67; Dölling, Irene. "'But the Pictures Stay the Same ...'" The Image of Women in the Journal Für Dich Before and After the 'Turning Point'," pp. 168-79; Hampele, Anne. "The Organized Women's Movement in the Collapse of the GDR: The Independent Women's Association (UFV)," pp. 180-93; Funk, Nanette. "Abortion and German Unification," 194-200; Bollobás, Enikö. "'Totalitarian Lib': The Legacy of Communism for Hungarian Women," pp. 201-6; Adamik, Maria. "Feminism and Hungary," pp. 207-12; Tóth, Olga. "No Envy, No Pity," pp. 213- 23; Goven, Joanna. "Gender Politics in Hungary: Autonomy and Antifeminism," pp. 224-40; Fuszara, Maƚgorzata. "Abortion and the Formation of the Public Sphere in Poland," pp. 241- 52; Titkow, Anna. "Political Change in Poland: Cause, Modifier, or Barrier to Gender Equality?" 2 pp. 253-56; Hauser, Ewa, Barbara Heyns, and Jane Mansbridge. "Feminism in the Interstices of Politics and Culture: Poland in Transition," pp. 257-73; Lissyutkina, Larissa. "Soviet Women at the Crossroads of Perestroika," pp. 274-86; Waters, Elizabeth. "Finding a Voice: The Emergence of a Women's Movement," pp. 287-302; Eisenstein, Zillah. "Eastern European Male Democracies: A Problem of Unequal Equality," pp. 303-17; Funk, Nanette. "Feminism East and West," pp. 318-30.] Gastronima 17, 4 (2017) Special Issue: "Culinary Revolutions: Food, History and Identity in Russia and East-Central Europe." [CONTENTS: Neuberger, Mary, and Keith Livers. "Introduction: From Revolution to Globalization: Foodways in Russia and East-Central Europe," pp. 1-8; LeBlanc, Ronald D. "The Ethics and Politics of Diet: Tolstoy, Pilnyak, and the Modern Slaughterhouse," pp. 9-25; Livers, Keith. "From Fecal Briquettes to Candy Kremlins: The Edible Ideal in Sorokin's Prose, pp. 26- 35; Nérard, François-Xavier. "Variations on a Shchi Theme: Collective Dining and Politics in the Early USSR," pp. 36-47; Neuburger, Mary. "Dining in Utopia: A Taste of the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast under Socialism," pp. 48-60; Kloiber, Andrew. "Brewing Relations: Coffee, East Germany, and Laos," pp. 61-74; Weil, Abigail. "To Revive Delight: A Poet's Restaurant Reviews in Early 1990s Prague," pp. 75-87; Goering, Laura. "Marketing Soviet Nostalgia: The Many Faces of Buratino," 88-101; Kollegaeva, Katrina. "Salo, the Ukrainian Pork Fat: Shrugs, Jokelore, and the 'Six-Fingered'," pp. 102-10. Research Articles: Lakhtikova, Anastasia. "Emancipation and Domesticity: Decoding Personal Manuscript Cookbooks from the Soviet Union," pp. 111-26; and Monterescu, Daniel. "Border Wines: Terroir across Contested Territory," pp. 127-40.] Ghodsee, Kristen. Second World, Second Sex: Socialist Women's Activism and Global Solidarity during the Cold War. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2019. 328p. Godzisz, Piotr. "The Europeanization of Anti-LGBT Hate Crime Laws in the Western Balkans." In: Crime, Law and Social Change (28 January 2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10611-019-09818-9 Grundy, Emily, and Else Foverskov. "Age at First Birth and Later Life Health in Western and Eastern Europe." In: Population & Development Review 42, 2 (2016): 245-69. Haşdeu, Iulia. "Words that don't come easy. Intersectional and post-colonial feminist understandings about Roma in East-European societies." In: AnALize: Revista de studii feminist 7, 21 (2016): 81-89. Jelen, Sheila E. "Ethnopoetics in the Works of Malkah Shapiro and Ita Kalish: 3 Gender, Popular Ethnography, and the Literary Face of Jewish Eastern Europe." In: Modern Jewish Literatures: Intersections and Boundaries. Ed. Sheila E. Jelen and Michael P. Kramer. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 2011: 213-36. Joerg, Baten [et al.]. "'Girl Power' in Eastern Europe? The Human Capital Development of Central-Eastern and Eastern Europe in the Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries and its Determinants." In: European Review of Economic History 21, 1 (2017): 29-63. Kasselouri-Hatzivassiliadi, Eleni. "Orthodox Women and Theological Education." In Ecumenical Review (2014): 471-76. Kimble, Sara L., and Marion Röwekamp. "Exclusion and Inclusion in the Legal Professions: Negotiating Gender in Central and East Central Europe, 1887– 1945." In: Acta Poloniae Historica 117 (2018): 51-93. Kiss, Corinne Fournier [et al]. "Prague as a Cultural Center for Slavic Women Writers." In: Wiek XIX 1 (2016): 279-94. [About Orzeszkowa, Konopnicka, Zofka Kveder, Honorata Zapová] Koshulko, O. "Field Studies on Female Immigrants in their Host Countries: Challenges and Prospects." In: MEST Journal 7, 1 (2019): 34-40. Koshulko, O. "Reasons for the Movement of Female Immigrants to the Republic of Turkey: Research and Analysis." In: International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences 85 (2019): 14-20. Koshulko, O. "Violence against Female Citizens and Female Immigrants in Some Countries Worldwide: Challenges and Solutions." In: Economics, Sciendo 6, 2 (2018): 71-77. Krizsán, Andrea, and Conny Roggeband. "Towards a Conceptual Framework for Struggle over Democracy in Backsliding States: Gender Equality Policy in Central Eastern Europe." In: Politics and Governance 6, 3 (2018): 90-100. Lange, Anya. "Olha Kobylianska and Eliza Orzeszkowa: Two Women, One Idea." In: Studia Humanistyczne AGH 12, 1 (2013): 85-93. 4 Luque-Ribelles, Violeta, Maria Soledad Palacios-Gálvez, and Elena Morales- Marente. "How Women Migrants Cope with Their Labour Experience: The Case of Eastern European Women Working on Strawberry Farms in Spain." In: Psychological Thought 11, 2 (2018): 174-94. Mureşan, Cornelia. "Mutual Influences between Motherhood and Educational Attainment in Selected Eastern European Countries." In: Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai – Sociologia 63, 1 (2018): 73-97. Nimu, Andrada. "The Mobilisation of Women in Central and Eastern European Countries: How Contextual Elements Shaped Women's NGOs from Romania and Poland." In: AnALize: Revista de studii feminist 5, 19 (2015): 79-97. Nimu, Andrada. "Women and Work in the Civil Society Sector: The Case of Romania and Poland." In: AnALize: Revista de studii feminist 9, 23 (2017): 49-69. O'Dwyer, Conor. Coming out of Communism: The Emergence of LGBT Activism in Eastern Europe. New York: New York University

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