University Press of America
Pages: 256
Trim: 6⅛ x 9¼
978-0-7618-1894-6 • Hardback • March 2001 • $108.00 • (£83.00)
Helen H. Frink is Professor of Modern Languages and Women's Studies at Keene State College in New Hampshire.
Chapter 1 Acknowledgments; Introduction: Behind the Wall
Chapter 2 The Political Background
Chapter 3 Women in the Workforce
Chapter 4 Family Ties: Marriage and Children
Chapter 5 Schooling for Socialism: From "I" to "We"
Chapter 6 Religion: Is God Dead?
Chapter 7 After the Fall
Chapter 8 Pensions: A Women's Issue
Chapter 9 Founding a New Existence: The Entrepreneurs of Hasenwinkel
Chapter 10 The Beauty Business
Chapter 11 The Plight of Rural Women
Chapter 12 Feminist Stepsisters
Chapter 13 Looking Forward
Chapter 14 Sources; Index
Frink presents a plethora of material. The book is written in a spirited style...The interviews are the best part of the book.
— Amy Hungerford, Yale University; Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society
...Frink presents a complex view of East German women and their challenges after 1989...
— Sonja Fritzsche, Illinois Wesleyan University; German Studies Review
...Frink presents a complex view of East German women and their challenges after 1989...
— Sonja Fritzsche, Illinois Wesleyan University; German Studies Review
Frink presents a plethora of material. The book is written in a spirited style...The interviews are the best part of the book.
— Amy Hungerford, Yale University; Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society