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Feminism in Russia. By: Demi Milas. Origins. Loosening of restrictions Labor camps Anna Pavlovna Filosofova. “New Women”. M.L. Mikhailov Crimean War Secondary schools for women Privilege to attend universities. Prostitution. University privilege taken away Finding work in cities
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Feminism in Russia By: Demi Milas
Origins • Loosening of restrictions • Labor camps • Anna PavlovnaFilosofova
“New Women” • M.L. Mikhailov • Crimean War • Secondary schools for women • Privilege to attend universities
Prostitution • University privilege taken away • Finding work in cities • Prostitution in St. Petersburg rose 20 percent
Treatment in Crime and Punishment • Sonya forced into prostitution • Luzhin’s desire for a poor woman • Svidrigailov
“The Woman Question” • Economic oppression • Religious and moral conviction • Sonya and Dunya
Works Citied "Crime And Punishment." Die Zeitschrift. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Feb. 2014. Hearne, Siobhán. "The View East." The View East. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Feb. 2014. "The Russian Revolution and the Emancipation of Women." The Russian Revolution and the Emancipation of Women. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Feb. 2014.