'To love and to be loved': Janina Bauman's ordinary life
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Beilharz, Peter
Supski, S.
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Beilharz, P. and Supski, S. 2011. 'To love and to be loved': Janina Bauman's ordinary life. Thesis Eleven. 107 (1): pp. 101-105.
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Thesis Eleven
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Janina Bauman was a sociologist of everyday life. Her autobiographical texts, Winter in the Morning (1986), A Dream of Belonging (1988), and the synthetic volume Beyond These Walls (2006), manage a kind of personal poignancy combined with world-historic content and attention to the detail of everyday life that sets her work apart. This essay responds to these attributes and offers a contribution to her remembrance as a writer, an actor in and observer of everyday life in Warsaw and Leeds across the 20th century. © Thesis Eleven Pty, Ltd., SAGE Publications 2011.
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