New Imaginaries
Youthful Reinvention of Ukraine's Cultural Paradigm
Herausgeber: Rubchak, Marian J.
New Imaginaries
Youthful Reinvention of Ukraine's Cultural Paradigm
Herausgeber: Rubchak, Marian J.
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Contributors to this volume infuse their work with Western elements, although vestiges of Soviet-style ideas, research methodology and writing linger. This, as a result, is a paradigm articulating "New Imaginaries" - neither Soviet nor Western - offering a fresh portrait of Ukrainian society seen through a new generation of feminist scholars.
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Contributors to this volume infuse their work with Western elements, although vestiges of Soviet-style ideas, research methodology and writing linger. This, as a result, is a paradigm articulating "New Imaginaries" - neither Soviet nor Western - offering a fresh portrait of Ukrainian society seen through a new generation of feminist scholars.
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- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781789205213
- ISBN-10: 1789205212
- Artikelnr.: 56749523
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781789205213
- ISBN-10: 1789205212
- Artikelnr.: 56749523
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Marian J. Rubchak is a Senior Research Professor at Valparaiso University. Her work focuses on reimagining Slavic identities in various contexts. She edited the collection Mapping Difference: The Many Faces of Women in Contemporary Ukraine (Berghahn 2011).
List of Illustrations
Foreword
Martha Kebalo
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Marian Rubchak
PART I: GENDER POLITICS IN POST-SOVIET UKRAINE
Chapter 1. Women's Top-Level Political Participation: Failures and Hopes of
Ukrainian Gender Politics
Tamara Martsenyuk
Chapter 2. Gender Transformations in the Political System of Contemporary
Ukraine: Will Ukraine Remain Gender Blind?
Oksana Yarosh
Chapter 3. Theory to Practice: The Personal Becomes Political in the
Post-Soviet Space
Tamara Zlobina
PART II: POWER OF THE MEDIA
Chapter 4. Ukrainian Glamour as a Consequence of the Soviet Past
Tetiana Bulakh
Chapter 5. Gender Dreams or Sexism? Advertising in Post-Soviet Ukraine
Oksana Kis and Tetyana Bureychak
Chapter 6. Masquerading as Womanliness: Female Subjectivity in Ukrainian
Contemporary Art
Tamara Zlobina
Chapter 7. Women's Voices in Contemporary Ukrainian Literary Journalism
Mariya Tytarenko
PART III: CHANGING DEMOGRAPHICS
Chapter 8. Homemaker and Breadwinner Roles in the Eyes of Female Labor
Migrants
Viktoriya V. Volodko
Chapter 9. Some Peculiarities of Ukrainian Female Migration to Spain
Galyna Gorodetska
Chapter 10. Changes in the Lives of Post-Soviet Women in Lviv Oblast
Halyna Labinska
Chapter 11. Gender Strategies in Research on Family Marriage Practices:
Assessment of Contemporary Youth
Lyudmyla Males
PART IV: PARADIGM SHIFTS
Chapter 12. Gender as the "Blind Spot" in Ukrainian Psychology
Marfa M. Skoryk
Chapter 13. The Ukrainian Woman Elects Patriarchy: Who Benefits?
Hanna Chernenko
Chapter 14. Men in Crisis: Moral Panicking, Media Discourse, Gender
Ideology
Tetyana Bureychak
Notes on Contributors
Index
Foreword
Martha Kebalo
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Marian Rubchak
PART I: GENDER POLITICS IN POST-SOVIET UKRAINE
Chapter 1. Women's Top-Level Political Participation: Failures and Hopes of
Ukrainian Gender Politics
Tamara Martsenyuk
Chapter 2. Gender Transformations in the Political System of Contemporary
Ukraine: Will Ukraine Remain Gender Blind?
Oksana Yarosh
Chapter 3. Theory to Practice: The Personal Becomes Political in the
Post-Soviet Space
Tamara Zlobina
PART II: POWER OF THE MEDIA
Chapter 4. Ukrainian Glamour as a Consequence of the Soviet Past
Tetiana Bulakh
Chapter 5. Gender Dreams or Sexism? Advertising in Post-Soviet Ukraine
Oksana Kis and Tetyana Bureychak
Chapter 6. Masquerading as Womanliness: Female Subjectivity in Ukrainian
Contemporary Art
Tamara Zlobina
Chapter 7. Women's Voices in Contemporary Ukrainian Literary Journalism
Mariya Tytarenko
PART III: CHANGING DEMOGRAPHICS
Chapter 8. Homemaker and Breadwinner Roles in the Eyes of Female Labor
Migrants
Viktoriya V. Volodko
Chapter 9. Some Peculiarities of Ukrainian Female Migration to Spain
Galyna Gorodetska
Chapter 10. Changes in the Lives of Post-Soviet Women in Lviv Oblast
Halyna Labinska
Chapter 11. Gender Strategies in Research on Family Marriage Practices:
Assessment of Contemporary Youth
Lyudmyla Males
PART IV: PARADIGM SHIFTS
Chapter 12. Gender as the "Blind Spot" in Ukrainian Psychology
Marfa M. Skoryk
Chapter 13. The Ukrainian Woman Elects Patriarchy: Who Benefits?
Hanna Chernenko
Chapter 14. Men in Crisis: Moral Panicking, Media Discourse, Gender
Ideology
Tetyana Bureychak
Notes on Contributors
Index
List of Illustrations
Foreword
Martha Kebalo
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Marian Rubchak
PART I: GENDER POLITICS IN POST-SOVIET UKRAINE
Chapter 1. Women's Top-Level Political Participation: Failures and Hopes of
Ukrainian Gender Politics
Tamara Martsenyuk
Chapter 2. Gender Transformations in the Political System of Contemporary
Ukraine: Will Ukraine Remain Gender Blind?
Oksana Yarosh
Chapter 3. Theory to Practice: The Personal Becomes Political in the
Post-Soviet Space
Tamara Zlobina
PART II: POWER OF THE MEDIA
Chapter 4. Ukrainian Glamour as a Consequence of the Soviet Past
Tetiana Bulakh
Chapter 5. Gender Dreams or Sexism? Advertising in Post-Soviet Ukraine
Oksana Kis and Tetyana Bureychak
Chapter 6. Masquerading as Womanliness: Female Subjectivity in Ukrainian
Contemporary Art
Tamara Zlobina
Chapter 7. Women's Voices in Contemporary Ukrainian Literary Journalism
Mariya Tytarenko
PART III: CHANGING DEMOGRAPHICS
Chapter 8. Homemaker and Breadwinner Roles in the Eyes of Female Labor
Migrants
Viktoriya V. Volodko
Chapter 9. Some Peculiarities of Ukrainian Female Migration to Spain
Galyna Gorodetska
Chapter 10. Changes in the Lives of Post-Soviet Women in Lviv Oblast
Halyna Labinska
Chapter 11. Gender Strategies in Research on Family Marriage Practices:
Assessment of Contemporary Youth
Lyudmyla Males
PART IV: PARADIGM SHIFTS
Chapter 12. Gender as the "Blind Spot" in Ukrainian Psychology
Marfa M. Skoryk
Chapter 13. The Ukrainian Woman Elects Patriarchy: Who Benefits?
Hanna Chernenko
Chapter 14. Men in Crisis: Moral Panicking, Media Discourse, Gender
Ideology
Tetyana Bureychak
Notes on Contributors
Index
Foreword
Martha Kebalo
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Marian Rubchak
PART I: GENDER POLITICS IN POST-SOVIET UKRAINE
Chapter 1. Women's Top-Level Political Participation: Failures and Hopes of
Ukrainian Gender Politics
Tamara Martsenyuk
Chapter 2. Gender Transformations in the Political System of Contemporary
Ukraine: Will Ukraine Remain Gender Blind?
Oksana Yarosh
Chapter 3. Theory to Practice: The Personal Becomes Political in the
Post-Soviet Space
Tamara Zlobina
PART II: POWER OF THE MEDIA
Chapter 4. Ukrainian Glamour as a Consequence of the Soviet Past
Tetiana Bulakh
Chapter 5. Gender Dreams or Sexism? Advertising in Post-Soviet Ukraine
Oksana Kis and Tetyana Bureychak
Chapter 6. Masquerading as Womanliness: Female Subjectivity in Ukrainian
Contemporary Art
Tamara Zlobina
Chapter 7. Women's Voices in Contemporary Ukrainian Literary Journalism
Mariya Tytarenko
PART III: CHANGING DEMOGRAPHICS
Chapter 8. Homemaker and Breadwinner Roles in the Eyes of Female Labor
Migrants
Viktoriya V. Volodko
Chapter 9. Some Peculiarities of Ukrainian Female Migration to Spain
Galyna Gorodetska
Chapter 10. Changes in the Lives of Post-Soviet Women in Lviv Oblast
Halyna Labinska
Chapter 11. Gender Strategies in Research on Family Marriage Practices:
Assessment of Contemporary Youth
Lyudmyla Males
PART IV: PARADIGM SHIFTS
Chapter 12. Gender as the "Blind Spot" in Ukrainian Psychology
Marfa M. Skoryk
Chapter 13. The Ukrainian Woman Elects Patriarchy: Who Benefits?
Hanna Chernenko
Chapter 14. Men in Crisis: Moral Panicking, Media Discourse, Gender
Ideology
Tetyana Bureychak
Notes on Contributors
Index