----- 采用和记住苏联现实:立陶宛妇女人生故事1945–1970.
Introduction Part I: Conducting Interviews in the Post-Soviet Space Oral Testimony as History Silence as Testimony Part II: Women, Work, and Family in Soviet Lithuania State Propaganda and Assistance for Working Mothers Reconciling Family and Work: Everyday Practices Gender Roles and Family Life Soviet Romantic Love and Friendship Part III: Life Stories Of Lithuanian Women Stefanija Kucinskiene: "Maybe she was afraid because I was a political prisoner?" Monika Jonynaite-Makuniene: "I almost wanted him to die" Leokadija Dirzinskaite: "Everyone was creating socialism, and everyone was looking at it with hope" Julija Greiciene: "I wasn't sorry that I got divorced - I felt like a fully-esteemed person again" Marija Popova: "I got married to a Russian and was a member of the Party" Apolonija Birute Paliuliene: "I always had two or three jobs. But why did I work so much?" Adasa Skliutauskaite: "You're different to all the other women" Ausra Diliene: "We had so much fun in our life" Aneta Slegel: "If the state gives you full care then it goes without saying what kind of person you should be and how you should see things" Danute Marija Kvasiene: "Life has passed by, just like that..." Conclusions Notes References Archives List of Illustrations Index
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