Deviant Women
Explore the intricate dynamics of early Soviet society with Deviant Women by Sharon A. Kowalsky, published by Cornell University Press in 2009. This compelling hardback edition spans 277 pages and delves into the fascinating world of female offenders in the Soviet Union.
Kowalsky examines how Soviet criminologists perceived and interpreted female crime, shedding light on the broader implications for social and behavioral norms in this transformative era. Through this insightful analysis, readers will gain a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding women’s roles and the societal conditions that influenced deviant behavior in the Soviet Union.
Whether you are a student of history, sociology, or gender studies, Deviant Women offers a unique perspective on the intersection of gender and crime in a pivotal moment in history. Discover the narratives that shaped the understanding of women in Soviet society and the evolution of criminology in this essential read.