Natalia Malakhovskaia

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(Anna) Natalia Malakhovskaia (born 1947) is a Russian feminist and writer. In 1979 Malakhovskaia helped found Zhenshchina i Rossiia (Woman in Russia), an underground almanac out of which grew the Mariia Club, an illegal Leningrad feminist organization. She was exiled to Vienna by the government of Leonid Brezhnev in 1980,[1] along with Tatiana Mamonova, Natalia Malakhovskaia and Tatiana Goricheva, leaders of the only autonomous feminist group.[2]

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  1. ^ Janet K. Boles; Diane Long Hoeveler (2004). Historical Dictionary of Feminism. Scarecrow Press. p. 198. ISBN 978-0-8108-4946-4.
  2. ^ Ruthchild, Rochelle Goldberg. "Putin performs masculinity." The Women's Review of Books, Sept.-Oct. 2015, p. 7+. Literature Resource Center, go.galegroup.com.ezproxy.lib.uh.edu/ps/i.do?p=LitRC&sw=w&u=txshracd2588&v=2.1&it=r&id=GALE%7CA430715953&asid=86c96875982109dbcfd793b04b141b85. Accessed 7 Nov. 2017.