“Millions of working housewives”: the International Co-operative Women’s Guild and household labour in the interwar period

Jelena Tešija
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ABSTRACT The article focuses on household labour as one of the key agendas of the International Co-operative Women’s Guild (ICWG) and on the contributions Central and Eastern European countries made to this agenda in the interwar period. I argue that ICWG women made household labour a policy issue in its own right and provided space for debates between women of diverse ideological positions coming from different political and economic systems and national contexts. Zooming in on key publications and paying attention to the organizational dynamics and complex relationship between communists and social democrats in the ICWG, I first explore how the ICWG discussed household labour and the solutions it offered to reduce the burden of such work. In the second part of the analysis, I argue that because it was crucial to their work, ICWG women inserted aspects of household labour into international discussions on women’s and/or labour-related issues. By doing so, they tried to 1) establish themselves as experts on household labour-based issues and 2) advance how topics such as popular nutrition and maternal deaths were approached in international settings.
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“数百万工作的家庭主妇”:两次世界大战期间的国际合作妇女协会和家庭劳动
摘要:本文主要关注家务劳动作为国际合作社妇女协会(ICWG)的关键议程之一,以及中欧和东欧国家在两次世界大战期间对这一议程的贡献。我认为,国际工作组的妇女使家务劳动本身成为一个政策问题,并为来自不同政治和经济制度和国家背景的不同意识形态立场的妇女之间的辩论提供了空间。我将重点放在重要的出版物上,并关注国际工作组中共产主义者和社会民主主义者之间的组织动态和复杂关系,首先探讨了国际工作组如何讨论家务劳动以及它提供的减轻这种工作负担的解决方案。在分析的第二部分,我认为,由于家务劳动对她们的工作至关重要,国际工作组的妇女将家务劳动的各个方面纳入关于妇女和/或与劳动有关的问题的国际讨论中。通过这样做,他们试图1)使自己成为以家庭劳动为基础的问题的专家,2)推动如何在国际环境中处理大众营养和孕产妇死亡等问题。
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