Shifting Identities in the Life Histories of Working-Class Women in Socialist Hungary
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 December 2005
Abstract
This article explores how working-class women who belonged to the prize-winning Liberation Brigade of the Budapest Hosiery Factory in the 1970s represented their identities at different stages of their lives in oral-history interviews conducted with the author between 1998 and 2003. It argues that these identities had a deeply ambiguous relationship to those that the official discourse of the socialist era ascribed to them. Issues of consent, accommodation, and opposition are raised, which not only shaped identities under socialism, but continue to shape working-class memory of the period.
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- © 2005 The International Labor and Working-Class History Society
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