Abstract

In Western propaganda the Eastern bloc was portrayed as other or different from the West: the West was capitalist and women were fulfilled, and the Fast was communist where women sadly lacked. The ruling force after World War Two in the new People’s Poland was indeed a communist party — the Polish United Worker’s Party (PUWP), which based the new constitution on ‘communist’ ideas. But if the new People’s Poland did ever belong to the people then representations of women should not be ones of lack, but of fulfilment and equality.KeywordsRoyal JellyExpectant MotherFree DevelopmentEastern BlocPolish WomanThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

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