housewives on the front war

Housewives on the home front

Depicting women's roles in Georgian personal correspondence during World War II
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Based on private wartime letters, this paper reviews the roles and experiences of women on the home front in Georgia during the Second World War. In doing so, it refers to the gender policy pursued by the Soviet Union at that time.

This paper aims at the critical rethinking of Soviet rhetoric pertaining to women’s emancipation through the analysis of personal correspondence during the war. The research relies on the Iverieli digital library and its archival fonds, which are entitled “Letters from the Front”. The paper analyzes the letters kept in the fond from the feminist perspective. This paper is meant for gender researchers, feminist activists, students and those interested in the social status of women in the Soviet Union.

Product details
Date of Publication
2020
Publisher
Heinrich Boell Foundation Tbilisi Office
Number of Pages
29
Licence
All rights reserved
Table of contents

Abstract 3

Introduction 5

Literature Review 7

Research materials and methods  10

Women's role in the letters during world war II  12

Domestic Labor 12

Caring for Soldiers on the Front line 14

Men’s Addresses 15

Sexuality 18

Stalin's policy towards women  20

Summary 23

References 24

Appendix 25