GENERAL LIFE-LINE AND REPRESENTATION OF SUCCESS IN AUTOBIOGRAPHIES AND AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL INTERVIEWS OF WOMEN-ACADEMICS
Journal Title: Tractus aevorum: эволюция социокультурных и политических пространств - Year 2014, Vol 1, Issue 1
Abstract
The topic of everyday life of women professionally occupied in Russian Academy of Sciences emerged in Russian historiography only recently. The article attempts to reconstruct the features of everyday life of a small privi-leged group of women professors using the oral history method/sources for research. Giving an example of memory studies in the field of women’s stud-ies the author consider how public rituals and the commemoration of some life significant events facilitate a sense of community, shape cultural identity, and in the same time promote patriarchal stereotypes.
Authors and Affiliations
N. L. Pushkareva
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