The trying time : survival crises and political dilemmas under Soviet occupation -- Constructing power : women and the political program of the Socialist Unity Party -- Forging the female proletarian : women workers, production, and the culture of the shop floor -- Restoring fertility : reproduction under the wings of mother state -- Reforming taste : public services, private desires, and domestic labor -- Reconstituting the family : domestic relations between tradition and change -- Modernization and its discontents : society, the state, and gender policy in the 1960s -- Slouching toward Bethlehem.
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"Revenge of the Domestic examines gender relations in East Germany from 1945 to the 1970s, focusing especially on the relationship between ordinary women, the Communist Party, and the state created by the Communists, the German Democrat Republic (GDR). The book weaves together personal stories from interviews, statistical material, and evidence from archival research in Berlin, Potsdam, Leipzig, Merseburg, and Chemnitz to reconstruct the complex interplay between state policy toward women and the family on the one hand, and women's reactions to policy on the other.
Donna Harsch demonstrates that women resisted state decisions as citizens, wageworkers, mothers, wives, and consumers, and that in every guise they maneuvered to overcome official neglect of the family."--Jacket.