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Women’s Voices and Feminism in Polish Cultural Memory

Edited By: Urszula Chowaniec, Ursula Phillips

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This volume analyses how feminism has shaped Polish literature, film and language, seeking to identify what is particular to the Polish feminist experience. Scholars examine Polish cultural history and memory through the transformations of the last two centuries.

Every time a so-called “woman’s voice” appears in the media in connection with any sphere of creative activity, it finds itself confronted by the almost…
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Every time a so-called “woman’s voice” appears in the media in connection with any sphere of creative activity, it finds itself confronted by the almost formulaic expression “feminism today,” instantaneously suggesting that feminism is, in fact, a matter of the past, and that if we want to return to this phenomenon, then we need to explain ourselves. Women’s Voices and Feminism in Polish Cultural Memory seeks to elaborate the problem of generalization, expressed by such formulas as “feminism today,” while analysing how feminist sympathies have shaped Polish literature, film and language.

This volume does not want to impose any hegemonic understanding of “feminism,” or imply any a priori ideological assumptions about women’s “nature” or role in society. It seeks to identify what is particular to the Polish feminist experience. It starts by asking such questions as “what is feminism today?” or “what can we learn from the history of Polish women’s writing?” In answering these questions, the women scholars who have contributed to the volume examine Polish cultural history and memory in the context of the transformations, transitions and catastrophes of the last two centuries, whilst firmly rooting Polish experience within the common European heritage.

Urszula Chowaniec is Assistant Professor of Literature and Cultural Studies at Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Kraków University, Poland. She also teaches at the University College London School of Slavonic and East European Studies.

Ursula Phillips is Honorary Research Associate at the University College London School of Slavonic and East European Studies.

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-4187-0
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-4187-0
  • Date of Publication: 2013-01-08

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-4708-9
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-4708-7
  • Date of Publication: 2013-01-08

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: DNF, DSK, JFSJ1
  • THEMA: DNL, DSK, JBSF1
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  • "Each text in the volume is a representation of multiple 'women's voices' and contains statements from researchers, critics, writers and artists. The whole fulfills a double function: educational and documentary. It serves as a source of inspiration, providing ways to use a feminist perspective in the analysis of a particular type of material (historical, literary, film), and also documents the state of Polish research on issues related to the work of women and their representation."
    - Andrzej Klimczuk Polish-Studies.Interdisciplinary (30.04.2015)
  • "What is the role of feminism in Poland today? Of Polish women artists and intellectuals during the past two decades? Women’s Voices and Feminism in Polish Cultural Memory presents an original and much needed treatment of key questions concerning Polish women’s writing, film, theatre and art. Counterpoising the dictum that ‘democracy in contemporary Poland has a masculine gender,’ this wide-ranging collection of articles explores the complexities and controversies of Polish women’s concerns from the nineteenth to the twenty-first centuries."
    - Professor Knut Andreas Grimstad University of Oslo, Norway
  • "The volume is an interesting study of feminism in Poland, understood both as a women’s movement and as a way of approaching women’s writing. Each individual study included in the volume focuses on one particular aspect of Polish feminism, emphasizing either the historical or socio-political aspect of feminism(s) in Poland. I would argue that the originality of the volume lies in its idea of discussing both Polish cultural memory of feminism as a movement – as a state of mind and a socio-cultural condition – and as a tradition of women’s writing."
    - Professor Małgorzata Radkiewicz Jagiellonian University, Poland
  • "Each text in this volume is a representation of multiple "women's voices" from the perspective of researchers, critic, writers and artists. The book fulfils a double function: educational and documentary. First, it serves as a source of inspiration, suggesting ways to use a feminist perspective in the analysis of a particular type of material, whether historical, literary or film. Second, it documents the state of Polish research on issues related to work by women and their representation, as well as any type of social and intellectual activity."
    - Dr Małgorzata Radkiewicz Pol-Int, 30.4.15
  • "Women’s Voices and Feminism in Polish Cultural Memory, edited by Urszula Chowaniec and Ursula Phillips, offers a treasure trove of information and interpretation. Feminism, this book suggests, is more than the legal goal of securing antidiscrimination laws and the political goal of reforming institutions and structural patterns; it is also, among other things, a commitment to recovering the traditions of women’s writing."
    - Halina Filipowicz The Polish Review