Diacronie. Studi di Storia Contemporanea (Jun 2018)

Alexandra Kollontaï: Stato comunista e liberazione femminile

  • Martina Ricci è attualmente studentessa del corso di Laurea Magistrale in Scienze Storiche presso l’Università di Bologna, con indirizzo storia contemporanea. Laureata in Relazioni Internazionali presso l’Università di Ginevra s’interessa particolarmente di teoria femminista e di storia delle donne. Ha conseguito una tesi sui femminismi turchi dal titolo: Femmes, Etat e société dans la Turquie contemporaine.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
pp. 1 – 13

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In this article one of the most important yet least examined protagonists of the October revolution, Alexandra Kollontaï, will be introduced. She was the only woman in Lenin’s government and her reforms modified structures of female subordination, dating back thousands of years, within the young Soviet Republic. Alexandra Kollontaï’s reflections on female emancipation will thus be illustrated, as well as her initial project for women’s economic freedom, more specifically her developments regarding work, family and the state. To do this, her text “La famille et l’État communiste” will be analysed. The historical period taken into consideration corresponds to the first years of the young Soviet Republic, from the regime’s consolidation until Stalinisation. The first paragraph will discuss paid work as an instrument of female emancipation; the second will focus on housework and on the idea of a new family and state structure; at the end the difficulties observed by Kollontaï and the problem of Kollontaï’s legacy will be analyzed.

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