Feminism: Kyiv, Osnovy, 2002, 322 p.
Keywords:
justice, criticism, society, literatureSynopsis
The book collects for the first time articles, studies, conversations, and interviews from the 1990s by literary scholar Solomiia Pavlychko on the problems of feminism in public life and literary discourse. The publication includes a foreword by editor Vera Aheiva, as well as an index of names.
CONTENTS
Vira Aheieva – An intellectual portrait
Articles, studies
Does Ukrainian Literary Studies Need a Feminist School?
Feminism as a possible approach to the analysis of Ukrainian culture
Between feminism and nationalism: new women's groups in Ukraine
Feminism and nationalism
Post-totalitarian culture as a carrier of contempt for women
Feminism in post-communist Ukrainian society
Marko Vovchok (1833 – 1907)
Women's discourse in modern Ukraine
Progress on hold: the conservative faces of women in Ukraine
Women's rights are human rights. The Ukrainian perspective
Natalia Kobrynska in the context of the era
Modernism vs. populism in fin de siecle Ukrainian literature
Feminism
Is feminism possible in Ukraine?
Once again about freedom and equality and other «nonsense»
Challenging Stereotypes: New Women's Voices in Contemporary Ukrainian Literature
Women's discordant voices in the context of the 1998 parliamentary elections in Ukraine
The canon of classics as a field of gender struggle
Gender and identity
Conversations, interviews
Modern woman - external image and internal image
Modernist and feminist discourses and their cultural reception in Ukraine
«Crisis is a very fruitful concept...»
«Literature is as interesting as life, if you look at it
with an open mind»
«I consider Lviv to be my home, my ideal city»
«I have lived and continue to live...»
«I would say that I am becoming more radicalised with age»
«The moment of discovery is so sweet...»
«Feminism is a view designed to debunk idols»
«Ukraine is being turned into a hut fenced off from the rest of the world
by a fence of stupidity»
«I would wish women firmness and faith in themselves...»
«I am the pinnacle of chastity when I raise “forbidden” topics
in literary studies»
«I don't need flowers and compliments...»
«To live my life...»
Eternal movement
The last interview for the press
One day on New Year's Eve...
A conversation in the TV show «Fashionable breakfasts with 1+1»
Name index
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