Results for 'Siklova Jivrina'

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    Backlash.Siklova Jivrina - 1993 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 60:737-749.
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    Feminism and the Roots of Apathy in the Czech Republic.Jirina Siklová - 1997 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 64.
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    Backlash.Jirina Siklova - 1993 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 60:737-750.
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    The "Gray Zone" and the Future of Dissent in Czechoslovakia.Jirina Siklova - 1990 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 57:347-364.
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  5. Courage, heroism, and the postmodern paradox.Jiřina Šiklová - 2004 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 71 (1):135-148.
     
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    The Solidarity of the Culpabl.Jirina Siklova - 1991 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 58:765-774.
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    What Did We Lose After 1989?Jirina Siklová - 1996 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 63.
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    Book Review: Czech Feminisms: Perspectives on Gender in East Central Europe by Iveta Jusová and Jiřina Šiklová, eds. [REVIEW]Rebecca Nash - 2019 - Feminist Review 122 (1):213-214.
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    Exhaustion from Explanation: Reading Czech Gender Studies in the 1990s.Rebecca Nash - 2002 - European Journal of Women's Studies 9 (3):291-309.
    Frustrations attending East/west feminist dialogs in the early days of post-socialism were particularly visible in the Czech Republic. English-language publications explained why Czechs were not going to accept feminism easily, despite the growth of new gender studies centers. This article explores the works of three scholars who participated in these discussions: sociologist Marie Čermáková, philosopher and sociologist Hana Havelková, and sociologist Jiřina Šiklová. It argues that in the early to mid-1990s, Czech gender scholars' explanations of why feminism was inappropriate in (...)
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