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Soviet People with Female Bodies : Performing Beauty and Maternity in Soviet Russia in the mid 1930-1960s

Gradskova, Yulia, 1967- (author)
Södertörns högskola,Stockholms universitet,Historiska institutionen,Baltic & East European Graduate School (BEEGS),Institutionen för genus, kultur och historia
Öberg, Lisa (thesis advisor)
Carlbäck, Helene (thesis advisor)
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Attwood, Lynne, Dr. (opponent)
Manchester University
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ISBN 9789185445721
Stockholm : Acta Universitatis Stockholmiensis, 2007
English 347 s.
Series: Södertörn doctoral dissertations, 1652-7399 ; 16
Series: Stockholm studies in history, 0491-0842 ; 89
Series: Södertörn studies in history, 1653-2147 ; 6
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  • The everyday practices of maternity and beauty are important for the enactment of femininity. This dissertation deals with femininities created in the context of changing ideas about “normality” in Soviet Russia during the mid 1930s-1960s and explores a diversity of norms, discourses and rituals. The main sources are women’s magazines, advice books, and interviews with women living now in three different cities of the Russian Federation – Moscow, Saratov (Volga region) and Ufa (capital of Bashkortostan Republic).The results of the research suggest that some parts of the Soviet discourses on maternity and beauty turn out to be similar to those that were characteristic for other European countries of the same historical period. At the same time the interviews show that the modern practices of medical and welfare institutions, the consumption of clothes as well as advice about appearance and childcare were situated in the context of shortages of goods, women’s work outside of home, rhetorics of the “naturalness” of maternity for every woman as well as that of a woman’s particular need to care about looking nice. Together with the home reproduction of many rural/patriarchal rituals of maternity and beauty it led to a contradictory everyday performance of femininity. Fluctuating categories of social status, ethnical belonging, geographical location and generation also contributed to a diversity of femininity constructions. Common sense normativities concerning practices of becoming a mother, caring for a baby and making oneself beautiful suggest that Soviet discourses on maternity and beauty were only partly accepted and reproduced by women. They were also partly rejected and subverted in everyday practices. The analysis of maternity and beauty practices shows that performative femininities were utterly complex.

Subject headings

HUMANIORA  -- Historia och arkeologi -- Historia (hsv//swe)
HUMANITIES  -- History and Archaeology -- History (hsv//eng)
SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP  -- Annan samhällsvetenskap -- Genusstudier (hsv//swe)
SOCIAL SCIENCES  -- Other Social Sciences -- Gender Studies (hsv//eng)

Keyword

oral history
Soviet Russia
maternity
beauty
everyday life
memory
body
normality
femininity
gender
intersectionality
History
Historia
historia
History
Gender studies

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