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The worlds of Russian village women: tradition, transgression, compromise
Laura J. Olson and S. B. Adonyeva
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Frontmatter
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List of Illustrations (page vii)
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Acknowledgments (page ix)
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Note on Transliteration and Translation (page xiii)
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Introduction: Tradition, Transgression, Compromise (page 3)
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1. Traditions of Patriarchy and the Missing Female Voice in Russian Folklore Scholarship (page 23)
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2. Age and Gender Status and Identity: Structure and History (page 44)
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3. Subjectivity and the Relational Self in Russian Village Women's Stories of Courtship and Marriage (page 92)
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4. The Pleasure, Power, and Nostalgia of Melodrama: Twentieth-Century Singing Traditions and Women's Identity Construction (page 130)
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5. Transgression as Communicative Act: Rural Women's Chastushki (page 166)
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6. Magical Forces and the Symbolic Resources of Motherhood (page 195)
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7. Magic, Control, and Social Roles (page 221)
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8. Constructing Identity in Stories of the Other World (page 255)
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9. Death, the Dead, and Memory-Keepers (page 277)
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Conclusion (page 306)
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Glossary (page 317)
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Notes (page 321)
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References (page 333)
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Index (page 353)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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SR | 73.1 (Spring 2014): 229-230 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5612/slavicreview.73.1.0229 |
JAF | 128.508 (Spring 2015): 230-231 | https://muse.jhu.edu/article/579883 |
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Published: c2012
Publisher: The University of Wisconsin Press
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