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“An Unexpectedly Transgressive Subject of Twentieth-Century History”: How to Write (and Why to Read) about Communist Women Today
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“An Unexpectedly Transgressive Subject of Twentieth-Century History”: How to Write (and Why to Read) about Communist Women Today

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  • Agnieszka Mrozik Institute of Literary Research, Polish Academy of Sciences https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8438-9652

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12775/APH.2023.128.13

Keywords

communist women activists, left feminists, thought collective, radical imagination, state feminism, biographical approach

Abstract

This review article discusses two newly-released publications on communist women activists: Kristen Ghodsee’s Red Valkyries: Feminist Lessons from Five Revolutionary Women and The Palgrave Handbook of Communist Women Activists around the World, edited by Francisca de Haan. It focuses on questions of narrative and the persuasive function of the reviewed works, asking how and for whom one should write about communist women today. It brings to light methodological challenges, as well as those related to access to sources on communist women. It also reflects on the place that publications which tell stories of communist women who challenged gender, class, and racial inequalities in the past occupy in the perception of contemporary readers, so often confronted in these times with experiences of inequality and violence.

Author Biography

Agnieszka Mrozik, Institute of Literary Research, Polish Academy of Sciences

Agnieszka Mrozik – gender, generations, communism in Central and Eastern Europe; critical analysis of public discourse (including media and popular culture); women’s history and feminist movement in Central and Eastern Europe; assistant professor at the Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences

References

Artwińska Anna and Agnieszka Mrozik (eds), Gender, Generations, and Communism in Central and Eastern Europe and Beyond (London–New York, 2020).

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Haan Francisca de, ‘The Global Left-Feminist 1960s: From Copenhagen to Moscow and New York’, in Chen Jian, Martin Klimke, Masha Kirasirova et al. (eds), The Routledge Handbook of the Global Sixties: Between Protest and Nation-Building (London–New York, 2018).

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Mrozik Agnieszka, ‘Crossing Boundaries: The Case of Wanda Wasilewska and Polish Communism’, Aspasia, 11 (2017), 19–53.

Mrozik Agnieszka, Architektki PRL-u. Komunistki, literatura i emancypacja kobiet w powojennej Polsce (Warszawa, 2022).

Scott Joan Wallach, The Fantasy of Feminist History (Durham, 2011).

Strazzeri Victor, ‘Beyond the Double Blind Spot: Relocating Communist Women as Transgressive Subjects in Contemporary Historiography’, Gender & History, 3 (2022), 1–20.

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2024-02-07

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MROZIK, Agnieszka. “An Unexpectedly Transgressive Subject of Twentieth-Century History”: How to Write (and Why to Read) about Communist Women Today. Acta Poloniae Historica. Online. 7 February 2024. Vol. 128, pp. 293-306. [Accessed 31 December 2025]. DOI 10.12775/APH.2023.128.13.
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