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Superwomen and the Double Burden
Women's Experience of Change in Central and
Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union
edited by Chris Corrin

An extraordinary collection which looks at the changing experience of women in Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, the former German Democratic Republic and the former Soviet Union. Written by women working in the fields of politics, sociology and history, Superwomen and the Double Burden is the first comprehensive analysis of the practical, political and psychological effects on women in societies which have been changing so drastically in the past few years. What is the reality of these women's lives and what can they expect in the future? Will the newly emerging pluralist democracies create more just societies? Or does increasing female unemployment, complemented with a resurgence of the power of the Church, indicate something else?

An intriguing exploration into societies shrouded in mystery for the past half century, Superwomen and the Double Burden is an eye-opening look for all of us in the West.

About the Editor   Professor Chris Corrin currently teaches feminist politics at the International Centre for Gender and Women's Studies at the University of Glasgow. She has worked with academics and activists in Hungary and neighbouring countries, including expanding women's access and information on health care and reproductive rights throughout central and eastern Europe and investigating women's opportunities for achieving changes. She has published a number of articles on women and socialism and women's situation within Hungarian society.

Superwomen and the Double Burden

Superwomen and the
Double Burden

Categories
  · Women's Issues
  · Eastern European politics

302 pages
$18.95 Cdn
$18.95 US
6" x 9" paper
ISBN-10: 0-929005-34-1
ISBN-13: 978-0-929005-34-8

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