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Exile and identity

Polish women in the Soviet Union during World War II

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Exile and identity: Polish women in the Soviet Union during World War II
2002, University of Pittsburgh Press
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Exile and Identity: Polish Women in the Soviet Union During World War II
2002, University of Pittsburgh Press
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2002, University of Pittsburgh Press
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Table of Contents

"Thus began the wandering of the Polish people": the background to exile
"We were seized by utter despair" : from invasion to exile
"The element that was dangerous for 'our liberators'" : the women of this study
"After all, I am a Polish woman" : self-definition through the experience of exile
"Women were treated the same as men" : labor in exile
"As long as there is still a Polish woman, there will also be a Polish question" : family and nation
"Homeless in her own body" : the body and sexuality
"We Polish women were a model of unity before their citizens" : self-definition through the delineation of "others"
"They abused our fatherland" : coexisting with the national minorities
"Barely distinguishable from animals" : encountering Asia
"You can't even call them women" : condemning the Russians.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (335-346) and index.

Published in
Pittsburgh, Pa
Series
Pitt series in Russian and East European studies, Series in Russian and East European studies.
Genre
Personal narratives, Polish.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.53/082/09438
Library of Congress
D810.W7 J65 2002, D 810 .W7 J65 2002, D810.W7J65 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxiv, 356 p. ;
Number of pages
356

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3551595M
ISBN 10
0822941856
LCCN
2002000568
OCLC/WorldCat
48811207
Library Thing
2038723
Goodreads
1270106

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