Anthropology of East
Europe Review
Spring 1995
Vol. 13, No. 1
Special Issue:
Refugee Women of the Balkans
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- Special Issue: Refugee Women of the Balkans
Guest Editor: Eva Huseby-Darvas
- INTRODUCTION,
Eva V. Huseby-Darvas Michigan
and Michigan-Dearborn
- NEEDY GUESTS, RELUCTANT HOSTS:
THE PLIGHT OF RUMANIANS IN POLAND
Elzbieta M. Gozdziak Howard University
- VOICES OF PLIGHT, VOICES OF PARADOX:
NARRATIVES OF WOMEN REFUGEES FROM THE BALKANS AND THE HUNGARIAN
HOST POPULATION. ,
Eva V. Huseby-Darvas Michigan
and Michigan-Dearborn
- NOTES ON A DISPLACED WOMANHOOD:
ALBANIAN REFUGEE WOMEN IN SOUTHERN
ITALY.
Dorothy Louise Zinn and Annamaria Rivera Università
degli Studi, Bari, Italy
- RECLAIMING LIVES:
VARIABLE EFFECTS OF WAR ON GENDER AND ETHNIC IDENTITIES IN THE
NARRATIVES OF BOSNIAN AND CROATIAN REFUGEES.
Mary Kay Gilliland
Pima Community College and University of Arizona, Sonja Spoljar-Vrzina,
and Vlasta Rudan, Institute for Anthropological Research University
of Zagreb
- WOMEN, RAPE AND WAR:
The Continued Trauma of Refugees and Displaced Persons in Croatia.
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