Męstwo Brunona Jasieńskiego. Polityka płciowa w ZSRR a proza socrealistyczna /Bruno Jasieński’s Bravery. Gender Equality in the USSR and Socialist Realism in Prose
Journal Title: Zagadnienia Rodzajów Literackich - Year 2018, Vol 61, Issue 2
Abstract
This article is devoted to the strategies of creations of masculinity used in the novel Bravery (pol. Męstwo) written by Bruno Jasieński. The article analyzes the ways in which patriarchate is presented in post-revolutionary social and gender relations as well as the strategies used for the creation of gender identity along with the social consequences of the revolutionary project of emancipation, which was abandoned in the USSR in the early 1930s. An important assumption of the study is also an attempt to establish the relation of this short prose to dominant fiction preserved by the poetics of socialist realism.
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