Chapter 6 The Archaeologist of Nation and Gender Gimbutas and Post-Socialist Lithuanian Feminism
This chapter is about the reception of Marija Gimbutas in post-socialist Lithuania, in particular among the growing post-socialist women's rights movements. The chapter outlines the ideological landscape of postsocialism, by focusing on two dominant narratives: the narrative of Western-oriented...
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