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    Joanna Hubbs

    Author of Mother Russia: The Feminine Myth in Russian Culture

    1 Work 39 Members

    Works by Joanna Hubbs

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    Mother Russia: The Feminine Myth in Russian Culture (1988) 39 copies
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    Canonical name
    Hubbs, Joanna
    Birthdate
    1939-11-17
    Gender
    female
    Education
    Stephens College (1959)
    University of Missouri (1967)
    University of Washington (PhD|1971)
    Occupations
    scholar of Russian cultural studies
    college professor
    Organizations
    Hampshire College
    Transitions Abroad
    Awards and honors
    Heldt Prize for Excellence from the Association for Women in Slavic Studies (1989)
    Phi Beta Kappa
    Relationships
    Hubbs, Clayton A. (spouse)
    Birthplace
    Warsaw, Poland
    Places of residence
    Italy
    Paris, France
    Switzerland
    England, UK
    Amherst, Massachusetts, USA

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    Rating
    4.0
    ISBNs
    3

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