Żony, matki, pracownice. Role społeczne kobiet w Polsce Ludowej w interpretacji tygodnika „Przyjaciółka” (1948–1953)
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Fogelzang-Adler, Ewa
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-citation: Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. 132, Studia Politologica 10 (2013), s. [24]-41
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-iso: pl
Date: 2013
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The weekly magazine Przyjacoiółka, the most popular magazine for women in the People’s
Poland (and then in the Polish People’s Republic), like the whole press that was published
at the end of the 1940s and the beginning of the 1950s actively supported the pro-system
reality. In an unambiguously positive way, it pronounced for the social, political and
economic changes that were taking place in that time in Poland and in whose popularization
an important role was assigned to women. In the created image of the society that was
building the foundations of socialism, women had three primary roles: wives who were
supporting their husbands in their professional and social duties; mothers who went
to great lengths to raise their children in the spirit of patriotism and respect for the new
system; and workers who diligently carried out their duties. It was highlighted that women
who lived in the countryside and in the city were characterized by working diligently for
the reconstruction of he country and its economic development. They improved their
skills, were quickly promoted and fulfilled the daily, monthly, yearly and long-term
production plans with surplus. Women were becoming leaders of work and rationalisers
who exceeded the old and new norms. They took part in competition: individual, team,
shift, company, and collective. Thanks to implementing innovative methods – Żandarowa’s,
Korabielnikowa’s, Kolesow’s – they had very good results. They were also more frequently
joining the social and political activities, strongly engaging in the consolidation of the world
peace and exposition of “the real intentions of the warmongers.”