How we survived communism and even laughed / Slavenka Drakulić
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0060975407
- 335.430947
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Cubao Branch Reference Section | Women’s Collection | WC 335.430947 D763h 1993 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 132544d |
Originally published: W.W. Norton and Company1992.
You can't drink your coffee alone
Pizza in Warsaw, torte in Prague
Make-up and other crucial questions
I think of Ulrike this night in November
On doing laundry
A doll that grew old
Forward to the past
A chat with my censor
The strange ability of apartments to divide and multiply
Our little Stasi
The language of soup
A communist eye, or what did I see in New York?
A letter from the United States - the critical theory approach
Some doubts about fur coats
That Sunday, like an empty red balloons
My first midnight mass
On the quality of wall paint in Eastern Europe
The day when they say that war will begin
How we survived communism
Hailed by feminists as one of the most important contributions to women's studies in the last decade, this gripping, beautifully written account describes the daily struggles of women under the Marxist regime in the former republic of Yugoslavia.
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