‘The World of Female Fighters and Female Wanderers’: Pro-independence Women’s Groups in the Fight for Suffrage and National Independence in Poland

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY SLAVONICA Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI:10.1080/13617427.2021.1918926
A. Stępień
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ABSTRACT This article revisits the discussion about Polish women’s contribution to the fight for national independence, and women’s enfranchisement, considering the absence of First World War female activists in the mainstream narratives about the inception of the Polish state. The exploration of biographies of the female activists in the pro-independence female organizations, e.g. the Polish Women’s League for War Alert (LKPW, Liga Kobiet Polskich Pogotowia Wojennego, est. 1913), shows the intersection of feminist and nationalist goals, thus challenging the prevailing view that nationalists and feminists belonged to separate camps. The approaching war, but also the increasingly negative press about feminism, forced the leaders of the pro-independence groups to disguise their emancipationist ambitions under patriotic slogans. Given the country’s negative predisposition towards both socialism and feminism, the article proposes that it is precisely the feminist agenda, as well as the ties of the pro-independence activists to the Polish socialist movement, which have prevented their stories from becoming a legitimate part of historical discourse about Poland’s road to independence.
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“女性斗士和女性流浪者的世界”:波兰争取选举权和国家独立的支持独立的妇女团体
摘要考虑到第一次世界大战女性活动家在关于波兰国家成立的主流叙事中的缺席,本文重新审视了关于波兰妇女对争取国家独立和妇女选举权的贡献的讨论。对支持独立的女性组织中女性活动家传记的探索,如波兰妇女战争警报联盟(LKPW,Liga Kobiet Polskich Pogotowia Wojennego,est.1913),显示了女权主义和民族主义目标的交叉,从而挑战了民族主义者和女权主义者属于不同阵营的主流观点。战争的临近,以及对女权主义越来越负面的报道,迫使支持独立团体的领导人用爱国口号掩饰他们的解放野心。鉴于该国对社会主义和女权主义的负面倾向,文章提出,正是女权主义议程,以及支持独立的活动家与波兰社会主义运动的联系,阻止了他们的故事成为关于波兰独立之路的历史话语的合法部分。
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