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An interview with Júlia Rajk, widow of László Rajk. The interview was made in April 1970, but broadcasted first in December 1988, seven years after Júlia Rajk´s death and half a year after János Kádár died. Pető, Andrea: Rajk Júlia, Feminizmus és történelem sorozat, Budapest, Balassi 2001. Das folgende Interview entstand im April 1970, zum 25. Jahrestag der Befreiung des Landes 1945.3 Der Starreporter der Kádár-Ära befragte Júlia Rajk zu ihrem Leben für ein intellektuelles Rundfunkprogramm in den frühen Sonntagmorgenstunden, das zu der Zeit zu den meistgehörten Sendungen zählte. Ausgestrahlt wurde die Sendung am 11. Dezember 1988, sieben Jahre nach dem Tod von Júlia Rajk und kaum ein halbes Jahr vor dem Tod von János Kádár. In dem Interview faßt sie ihr Leben zusammen, und es lohnt sich, darüber nachzudenken, wie sie die Möglichkeit der Verwirklichung der Utopie sieht: Ist der „eigene Name“ möglich, das Dasein als Frau unabhängig von der Männerwelt?
An interview with Júlia Rajk, widow of László Rajk. The interview was made in April 1970, but broadcasted first in December 1988, seven years after Júlia Rajk's death and half a year after János Kádár died. Pető, Andrea: Rajk Júlia, Feminizmus és történelem sorozat, Budapest, Balassi 2001. The following interview was made in April 1970, on the 25th anniversary of the liberation of the country in 1945.3 The star reporter of the Kádár era interviewed Júlia Rajk about her life for an intellectual radio program in the early hours of Sunday morning, which was one of the most listened to programs at the time. The program was broadcast on December 11, 1988, seven years after the death of Júlia Rajk and barely half a year before the death of János Kádár. In the interview she summarizes her life, and it is worth reflecting on how she sees the possibility of realizing utopia: Is the “own name” possible, existence as a woman independent of the male world?
An interview with Júlia Rajk, widow of László Rajk. The interview was made in April 1970, but broadcasted first in December 1988, seven years after Júlia Rajk's death and half a year after János Kádár died. Pető, Andrea: Rajk Júlia, Feminizmus és történelem sorozat, Budapest, Balassi 2001. The following interview was made in April 1970, on the 25th anniversary of the liberation of the country in 1945.3 The star reporter of the Kádár era interviewed Júlia Rajk about her life for an intellectual radio program in the early hours of Sunday morning, which was one of the most listened to programs at the time. The program was broadcast on December 11, 1988, seven years after the death of Júlia Rajk and barely half a year before the death of János Kádár. In the interview she summarizes her life, and it is worth reflecting on how she sees the possibility of realizing utopia: Is the “own name” possible, existence as a woman independent of the male world?
Translated title of the contribution | Against The Policy of Oblivion. Júlia Rajk And Her Fight With History |
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Original language | German |
Pages (from-to) | 26-32 |
Number of pages | 7 |
Journal | DREI RABEN |
Volume | 2 |
Issue number | 2 |
State | Published - 2001 |