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The Routledge handbook of gender in Central-Eastern Europe and Eurasia / edited by Katalin Fábián, Janet Elise Johnson, and Mara Lazda.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Fábián, Katalin, editor.
Johnson, Janet Elise, editor.
Lazda, Mara Irene, editor.
Series:
Routledge handbooks
Routledge handbooks of gender and sexuality
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Gender identity--Europe, Eastern.
Gender identity.
Gender identity--Europe, Central.
Gender identity--Eurasia.
Sex role--Europe, Eastern.
Sex role.
Sex role--Europe, Central.
Sex role--Eurasia.
Feminism--Europe, Eastern.
Feminism.
Feminism--Europe, Central.
Feminism--Eurasia.
Post-communism--Europe.
Post-communism.
Post-communism--Eurasia.
Central Europe.
Eastern Europe.
Eurasia.
Europe.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxxii, 554 pages) : illustrations.
Place of Publication:
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022.
System Details:
text file
Biography/History:
Katalin Fb̀iǹ is Professor of Government and Law at Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvaniam, USA. She edited Globalization: Perspectives from Central and Eastern Europe (2007) and served as the editor of the journal Canadian-American Slavic Studies that focused on the changing international relations of Central and Eastern Europe. Her book Contemporary Women's Movements in Hungary: Globalization, Democracy, and Gender Equality (2009) analyzes the political significance of women's activism in Hungary. She contributed chapters to and edited Domestic Violence in Postcommunist States: Local Activism, National Policies, and Global Forces (2010). With Ioana Vlad, she edited Democratization through Social Activism: Gender and Environmental Issues in Post-Communist Societies (2015). With Elżbieta Korolczuk, she edited and wrote chapters that appeared in Rebellious Parents: Parents' Movements in Central-Eastern Europe and Russia (2017). Janet Elise Johnson is Professor of Political Science at Brooklyn College, City University of New York, Bronx, USA. Her books include The Gender of Informal Politics (2018), Gender Violence in Russia (2009), and Living Gender after Communism (with Jean C. Robinson, 2007). In the last few years, she has published articles in Slavic Review, Human Rights Review, Journal of Social Policy Studies, Politics and Gender, Perspectives on Politics, Journal of Social Policy, and Aspasia: The International Yearbook of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern European Women's and Gender History as well as online in The New Yorker, The Washington Post's Monkey Cage, and The Boston Review. From 2008-2019, she was one of the coordinators of the monthly workshop on Gender and Transformation: Women in Europe, at New York University. Mara Lazda is Associate Professor of History at Bronx Community College, City University of Brooklyn, New York, USA. Her regional focus is on Latvia, with broader research interests on the intersections between gender, nationalism, and transnationalism in historical and contemporary contexts. Her articles have appeared in the Journal of Baltic Studies, the International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society, and Nationalities Papers. She has served as the President of the Association of Baltic Studies (2014-2016), a coordinator of the Gender and Transformation: Women in Europe workshop at New York University, and an editor for Aspasia: The International Yearbook of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern European Women's and Gender History.
Summary:
"This Handbook is the key reference for contemporary historical and political approaches to gender in Central-Eastern Europe and Eurasia. Leading scholars examine the region's highly diverse politics, histories, cultures, ethnicities, and religions, and how these structures intersect with gender alongside class, sexuality, coloniality, and racism. Comprising 50 chapters, the Handbook is divided into six thematic parts: Part 1 Conceptual Debates and Methodological Differences Part 2 Feminist and Women's Movements Cooperating and Colliding Part 3 Constructions of Gender in Different Ideologies Part 4 Lived Experience of the Individual in Different Regimes Part 5 The Ambiguous Postcommunist Transitions Part 6 Postcommunist Policy Issues With a focus on defining debates, the collection considers how the shared experiences, especially communism, affect political forces' organization of gender through a broad variety of topics including feminisms, ideology, violence, independence, regime transition, and public policy. It is a foundational collection that will become invaluable to scholars and students across a range of disciplines including Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and Central-Eastern Europe and Eurasian Studies"-- Provided by publisher
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on June 10, 2021).
Other Format:
Print version: Routledge handbook of gender in Central-Eastern Europe and Eurasia.
ISBN:
9780429792281
042979228X
9781138347762
1138347760
9780429792304
0429792301
9780429792298
0429792298
OCLC:
1227790020
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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