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Disciplining gender and (homo)sexuality in state-socialist Hungary in the 1970s

CímDisciplining gender and (homo)sexuality in state-socialist Hungary in the 1970s
Közlemény típusaFolyóirat cikk
Kiadás éve2014
FolyóiratEuropean Review of History—Revue europe ́enne d’histoire,
Évfolyam2015
SzámVol. 22, No. 1
Oldal15
SzerzőTakács, J
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This article discusses how gender and (homo)sexual relations were disciplined in Hungary during the 1970s, part of the Ka ́da ́r era, named after Ja ́nos Ka ́da ́r, the top political leader of the People’s Republic of Hungary between 1956 and 1988. The first part of the article examines the widespread effects of the New Economic Mechanism of 1968 (which could not be rounded off by political reform) on critical thoughts on family formation, as well as some largely absent aspects of gender equality. The second part of the article presents pieces of empirical evidence on the social existence of sexuality in the context of a system of ‘tolerant repression’ celebrating asexual socialist reproduction. The article concludes that most Hungarians seemed to be able to negotiate their lives between the constraints of state socialism and their enjoyable human relationships even in the ‘uniformly pallid’ 1970s.

DOI10.1080/13507486.2014.983426
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