Where are all the Mother Heroines? Images of Maternity in Soviet Films of the 1930s. (original) (raw)

Концепции репродуктивного поведения и материнства в советском кино 1920-х-1930-х гг. / Concepts of Reproductive Behaviour and Motherhood in Soviet Cinema of the 1920s-1930s

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