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Conclusions: From Granica to Kresy

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Polish Women, Solidarity and Feminism

Part of the book series: Women’s Studies at York/Macmillan Series ((WSYS))

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Gazing from the outside in Part I it seemed that women could not represent themselves, speak for themselves. They were firmly tied within the apron strings of history, left on the threshold of language, fossilized within the monumental distortions of state capitalism, muffled by the Solidarity flag.

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Reading, A. (1992). Conclusions: From Granica to Kresy. In: Polish Women, Solidarity and Feminism. Women’s Studies at York/Macmillan Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12339-1_21

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