As the first and only book in any language on contemporary
women's movements in Hungary, this groundbreaking study focuses on
the role of women's activism in a society where women are not yet
adequately represented by established parties and political
institutions. Drawing on eyewitness accounts of meetings and
protests, as well as first-person interviews with leading female
activists, Katalin Fabian examines the interactions between women's
groups in Hungary and studies the unique brand of democracy they
have forged in postcommunist Eastern Europe. Through her analysis,
she demonstrates how democratization and globalization--with their
attendant range of challenges and opportunities--have led women to
redefine public-private divides.
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