Italian communism and the ‘woman question’ in post-war Italy: from memory to history
Twentieth Century Communism - ISSN 1758-6437
Volume 2012 Number 4
Italian communism and the ‘woman question’ in post-war Italy: from memory to history
PAMELA SCHIEVENIN pages 189-199
Abstract
Schievenin reviews histories and testimony of women in the PCI and UDI in the postwar period and draws on this for an analysis of the relationship between the PCI’s orthodox marxist theorisation on the woman question, practices within the PCI and its flanking organisations, and the models that were proposed to women by the left in the context of everyday life during the period.
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PAMELA SCHIEVENIN (2012) Italian communism and the ‘woman question’ in post-war Italy: from memory to history, Twentieth Century Communism, 2012(4), 189-199