The Promised Land?: Feminist Writing in the German Democratic RepublicState University of New York Press, 1 ก.พ. 2001 - 283 หน้า From the 1960s on, women writers in the German Democratic Republic (GDR), including Christa Wolf, Irmtraud Morgner, Sarah Kirsch, Brigitte Reimann, Charlotte Worgitzky, Lia Pirskawetz, and Maya Wiens, produced a large, interesting body of writing on women's issues. The Promised Land? is the first book to interrogate the work of these writers as a group for their feminist ideas, ideas that are original, often upbeat, and mostly different from those of the Western feminist movement. In the GDR, a state that existed from 1949 to 1990, women had not only equal rights and good jobs, but also lavish maternity leave and generous childcare benefits designed to make work compatible with motherhood. The ideas presented by the writers discussed here include women as the subject of desire, femininity as a politically progressive model, remaking of the image of woman, and liberating women's speech. By studying these ideas through the lenses of cultural studies, feminist theory, and literary criticism, this book draws comparisons between the situation of women in the GDR and the United States, and between the GDR and Western feminism, and asks whether the GDR really was the "promised land" for women. |
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... Society of Literature " ( " Literaturgesellschaft " ) . In 1971 , following the replace- ment of Walter Ulbricht by Erich Honecker as first secretary , there was a general liberalization of what could be said and how . Art was for the ...
... Society of Literature " ( " Literaturgesellschaft " ) . In 1971 , following the replace- ment of Walter Ulbricht by Erich Honecker as first secretary , there was a general liberalization of what could be said and how . Art was for the ...
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... society . This meant that problems faced by women could be aired in literature . Second , East German women writers were more exposed and more receptive to the Western feminist movements of the 1970s than women writers in other ...
... society . This meant that problems faced by women could be aired in literature . Second , East German women writers were more exposed and more receptive to the Western feminist movements of the 1970s than women writers in other ...
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... society had been matrilinear and communistic . The advent of private property , which belonged to men as their labor began to produce a surplus , brought with it monogamy , patriarchy , and the institution of the state . Bebel concluded ...
... society had been matrilinear and communistic . The advent of private property , which belonged to men as their labor began to produce a surplus , brought with it monogamy , patriarchy , and the institution of the state . Bebel concluded ...
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... society , they state that doing away with the capitalist means of production is a prerequisite but not a guar- antee for the abolition of patriarchal oppression , for such oppression has a dimension that transcends class and systems ...
... society , they state that doing away with the capitalist means of production is a prerequisite but not a guar- antee for the abolition of patriarchal oppression , for such oppression has a dimension that transcends class and systems ...
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... society , they thought they were enti- tled to corresponding personal fulfillment . 2. The sameness - difference debate in which U.S. feminism has been entangled since the 1960s has not been an issue in the GDR . The feminist legal ...
... society , they thought they were enti- tled to corresponding personal fulfillment . 2. The sameness - difference debate in which U.S. feminism has been entangled since the 1960s has not been an issue in the GDR . The feminist legal ...
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What Does a Woman Want? | 35 |
Praise of the Feminine | 73 |
Writing Womens Images | 125 |
The Reality of Womens Lives | 167 |
Concluding Remarks | 205 |
Bibliography | 239 |
Index | 265 |
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The Promised Land?: Feminist Writing in the German Democratic Republic Lorna Martens ชมบางส่วนของหนังสือ - 2001 |
The Promised Land?: Feminist Writing in the German Democratic Republic Lorna Martens ชมบางส่วนของหนังสือ - 2001 |
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