Lydia, Agata,
Anne and Rudy join for a discussion of Kristen
Ghodsee's Second
World, Second Sex:Socialist Women's Activism and
Global Solidarity during the Cold War. We begin with the
forgotten Communist history of International Women's Year (1975)
which later became the United Nations Decade for Women (75-85), and
the conflicts between the Western and Eastern blocs regarding
women's liberation. We also discuss the double burden of women in
Bulgaria, and how women's associations interfaced with the
government. We then contrast Bulgaria to other Eastern Bloc
countries, and also to the women's liberation movement in socialist
Zambia, discussing how the double burden of women was alleviated
but not eliminated in these countries. We also discuss the
differences with Western feminism, and its pitfalls and advantages
over the horizons of women's liberation under state socialism,
highlighting the role of women's self-emancipation.
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