Dedication
Acknowledgments
Introduction
I. WORLD WAR II
Film and Television:
Elzbieta Ostrowska Invisible Deaths: Polish Cinema’s Representation of Women in World War II
Alexander Prokhorov She Defends His Motherland: The Myth of Mother Russia in Soviet Maternal Melodrama of the 1940s
Tatiana Mikhailova and The Subjectivity of a Female War Veteran in Larisa Shepit’ko’s Mark Lipovetsky Wings (1966)
Elena Prokhorova Gender(ed) Games: Romance, Slapstick, and Ideology in the Polish Television Series Four Tank Men and a Dog
Literature, graphics, song,:
Irina Sandomirskaja Rage, Body, and Power Talk in the City of Hunger: the Politics of Womanliness in Lidia Ginzburg’s Notes from the Siege of Leningrad
Helena Goscilo Graphic Womanhood under Fire
Robert Rothstein Songs of Women Warriors and Women Who Waited
II. RECENT WARS
Trina Mamoon “Black Widows”: Women as Political Combatants in the Chechen Conflict
Yana Hashamova War Rape: (Re)defining Motherhood, Fatherhood, and Nationhood
Jessica Wienhold-Brokish Dubravka Ugrešic’s War Museum: Approaching the “Point of Pain”