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In this book, leading western specialists and Russian and Ukrainian feminists examine how gender has shaped Russian and Ukrainian history from the twelfth century to the present. In particular, they analyse the current backlash against women's emancipation. Using new archival materials and the insights of feminist theory, the contributors explore the relevance of gender equality and difference in Russian history.
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In this book, leading western specialists and Russian and Ukrainian feminists examine how gender has shaped Russian and Ukrainian history from the twelfth century to the present. In particular, they analyse the current backlash against women's emancipation. Using new archival materials and the insights of feminist theory, the contributors explore the relevance of gender equality and difference in Russian history.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Februar 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 565g
- ISBN-13: 9780521498722
- ISBN-10: 0521498724
- Artikelnr.: 21439748
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Februar 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 565g
- ISBN-13: 9780521498722
- ISBN-10: 0521498724
- Artikelnr.: 21439748
1. Introduction: women's studies and women's issues in Russia, Ukraine and
the postSoviet states Rosalind Marsh; Part I. Women in History: From the
Seventeenth to the Twentieth-Century: 2. Peter the Great's two weddings:
changing images of women in a transitional age Lindsey Hughes; 3. Women in
a warrior society: Don Cossack women 1860-1914 Shane O'Rourke; 4. Teacups
and coffins: the culture of Russian merchant women, 1850-1917 Catriona
Kelly; 5. Vera Figner and revolutionary autobiographies: the influence of
gender on genre Hilde Hoogenboom; 6. Equality and difference in women's
history: where does Russia fit in? Linda Edmondson; Part II. Women in the
USSR and Post-Soviet Russia: Sexuality, Identity, Health and Reproduction:
7. Managing the female organism: doctors and the medicalization of women's
paid work in Soviet Russia during the 1920s Janet Hyer; 8. Innocence and
sexuality in Soviet medical discourse Susan Gross Solomon; 9. Abortion and
women's health in Russia and the former Soviet Union Christopher Williams;
10. The status of gays and lesbians in Russian-Soviet-Russian society James
Riordan; 11. Young women and subcultural lifestyles: a case of 'irrational
needs'? Hilary Pilkington; 12. 'Fullfrontal': perestroika and sexual
politics Elena Stishova; Part III. Women and Work: 13. Why be a shock
worker or a Stakhanovite? Mary Buckley; 14. Industrial working conditions
and the political economy of female labour Donald Filtzer; 15. 'Generals
without armies, commanders without troops': Gorbachev's 'protection' of
female workers Melanie Ilic; 16. The return of the family farm: a future
for women? Sue Bridger; 17. The post-Soviet woman in the move to the
market: a return to domesticity and dependence Lynne Attwood; Part IV.
Feminism and Politics in Russia and Ukraine: 18. The 'woman question' and
problems of maternity in post-communist Russia Elena Sargent; 19. The
Russian women's movement Rosalind March and Anastasiia Posadskaia; 20.
Feminism and post-communist Ukrainian society Solomea Pavlychko; 21.
Christian virgin or pagan goddess: feminism versus the eternally feminine
in Ukraine Marian J. Rubchak.
the postSoviet states Rosalind Marsh; Part I. Women in History: From the
Seventeenth to the Twentieth-Century: 2. Peter the Great's two weddings:
changing images of women in a transitional age Lindsey Hughes; 3. Women in
a warrior society: Don Cossack women 1860-1914 Shane O'Rourke; 4. Teacups
and coffins: the culture of Russian merchant women, 1850-1917 Catriona
Kelly; 5. Vera Figner and revolutionary autobiographies: the influence of
gender on genre Hilde Hoogenboom; 6. Equality and difference in women's
history: where does Russia fit in? Linda Edmondson; Part II. Women in the
USSR and Post-Soviet Russia: Sexuality, Identity, Health and Reproduction:
7. Managing the female organism: doctors and the medicalization of women's
paid work in Soviet Russia during the 1920s Janet Hyer; 8. Innocence and
sexuality in Soviet medical discourse Susan Gross Solomon; 9. Abortion and
women's health in Russia and the former Soviet Union Christopher Williams;
10. The status of gays and lesbians in Russian-Soviet-Russian society James
Riordan; 11. Young women and subcultural lifestyles: a case of 'irrational
needs'? Hilary Pilkington; 12. 'Fullfrontal': perestroika and sexual
politics Elena Stishova; Part III. Women and Work: 13. Why be a shock
worker or a Stakhanovite? Mary Buckley; 14. Industrial working conditions
and the political economy of female labour Donald Filtzer; 15. 'Generals
without armies, commanders without troops': Gorbachev's 'protection' of
female workers Melanie Ilic; 16. The return of the family farm: a future
for women? Sue Bridger; 17. The post-Soviet woman in the move to the
market: a return to domesticity and dependence Lynne Attwood; Part IV.
Feminism and Politics in Russia and Ukraine: 18. The 'woman question' and
problems of maternity in post-communist Russia Elena Sargent; 19. The
Russian women's movement Rosalind March and Anastasiia Posadskaia; 20.
Feminism and post-communist Ukrainian society Solomea Pavlychko; 21.
Christian virgin or pagan goddess: feminism versus the eternally feminine
in Ukraine Marian J. Rubchak.
1. Introduction: women's studies and women's issues in Russia, Ukraine and
the postSoviet states Rosalind Marsh; Part I. Women in History: From the
Seventeenth to the Twentieth-Century: 2. Peter the Great's two weddings:
changing images of women in a transitional age Lindsey Hughes; 3. Women in
a warrior society: Don Cossack women 1860-1914 Shane O'Rourke; 4. Teacups
and coffins: the culture of Russian merchant women, 1850-1917 Catriona
Kelly; 5. Vera Figner and revolutionary autobiographies: the influence of
gender on genre Hilde Hoogenboom; 6. Equality and difference in women's
history: where does Russia fit in? Linda Edmondson; Part II. Women in the
USSR and Post-Soviet Russia: Sexuality, Identity, Health and Reproduction:
7. Managing the female organism: doctors and the medicalization of women's
paid work in Soviet Russia during the 1920s Janet Hyer; 8. Innocence and
sexuality in Soviet medical discourse Susan Gross Solomon; 9. Abortion and
women's health in Russia and the former Soviet Union Christopher Williams;
10. The status of gays and lesbians in Russian-Soviet-Russian society James
Riordan; 11. Young women and subcultural lifestyles: a case of 'irrational
needs'? Hilary Pilkington; 12. 'Fullfrontal': perestroika and sexual
politics Elena Stishova; Part III. Women and Work: 13. Why be a shock
worker or a Stakhanovite? Mary Buckley; 14. Industrial working conditions
and the political economy of female labour Donald Filtzer; 15. 'Generals
without armies, commanders without troops': Gorbachev's 'protection' of
female workers Melanie Ilic; 16. The return of the family farm: a future
for women? Sue Bridger; 17. The post-Soviet woman in the move to the
market: a return to domesticity and dependence Lynne Attwood; Part IV.
Feminism and Politics in Russia and Ukraine: 18. The 'woman question' and
problems of maternity in post-communist Russia Elena Sargent; 19. The
Russian women's movement Rosalind March and Anastasiia Posadskaia; 20.
Feminism and post-communist Ukrainian society Solomea Pavlychko; 21.
Christian virgin or pagan goddess: feminism versus the eternally feminine
in Ukraine Marian J. Rubchak.
the postSoviet states Rosalind Marsh; Part I. Women in History: From the
Seventeenth to the Twentieth-Century: 2. Peter the Great's two weddings:
changing images of women in a transitional age Lindsey Hughes; 3. Women in
a warrior society: Don Cossack women 1860-1914 Shane O'Rourke; 4. Teacups
and coffins: the culture of Russian merchant women, 1850-1917 Catriona
Kelly; 5. Vera Figner and revolutionary autobiographies: the influence of
gender on genre Hilde Hoogenboom; 6. Equality and difference in women's
history: where does Russia fit in? Linda Edmondson; Part II. Women in the
USSR and Post-Soviet Russia: Sexuality, Identity, Health and Reproduction:
7. Managing the female organism: doctors and the medicalization of women's
paid work in Soviet Russia during the 1920s Janet Hyer; 8. Innocence and
sexuality in Soviet medical discourse Susan Gross Solomon; 9. Abortion and
women's health in Russia and the former Soviet Union Christopher Williams;
10. The status of gays and lesbians in Russian-Soviet-Russian society James
Riordan; 11. Young women and subcultural lifestyles: a case of 'irrational
needs'? Hilary Pilkington; 12. 'Fullfrontal': perestroika and sexual
politics Elena Stishova; Part III. Women and Work: 13. Why be a shock
worker or a Stakhanovite? Mary Buckley; 14. Industrial working conditions
and the political economy of female labour Donald Filtzer; 15. 'Generals
without armies, commanders without troops': Gorbachev's 'protection' of
female workers Melanie Ilic; 16. The return of the family farm: a future
for women? Sue Bridger; 17. The post-Soviet woman in the move to the
market: a return to domesticity and dependence Lynne Attwood; Part IV.
Feminism and Politics in Russia and Ukraine: 18. The 'woman question' and
problems of maternity in post-communist Russia Elena Sargent; 19. The
Russian women's movement Rosalind March and Anastasiia Posadskaia; 20.
Feminism and post-communist Ukrainian society Solomea Pavlychko; 21.
Christian virgin or pagan goddess: feminism versus the eternally feminine
in Ukraine Marian J. Rubchak.