Gender, Equality and Difference During And After State Socialism
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Published:11th Oct '07
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ILDIKA" ASZTALOS MORREL Lecturer in Sociology, Malardalen University College, Sweden SUE BRIDGER Honorary Visiting Reader in Russian Studies, University of Bradford, UK MARY BUCKLEY Fellow and Director of Studies in Social and Political Sciences, Hughes Hall, Cambridge, UK HELENE CARLBA CK Senior Lecturer in History, Centre for Baltic and East European Studies (CBEES), Sodertorn University College, Stockholm, Sweden YULIA GRADSKOVA Sodertorn University College, Stockholm, Sweden LARISA KOSYGINA PhD Student, CREES, University of Birmingham, UK FRANCESCA STELLA PhD Student, Department of Central and East European Studies, University of Glasgow, UK VIKKI TURBINE Doctoral Researcher, Department of Central and East European Studies, University of Glasgow, UK NATALIA VINOKUROVA Senior Researcher, Central Economics & Mathematics Institute (CEMI), Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
Gender, Equality and Difference During and After State Socialism examines gender as a socially and culturally constructed phenomenon which is influential in and influenced by state-led policies and structures, as well as social practices and relations and which shapes the experiences and lives of women and men.Gender, Equality and Difference During and After State Socialism examines gender as a socially and culturally constructed phenomenon which is influential in and influenced by state-led policies and structures, as well as social practices and relations and which shapes the experiences and lives of women and men.
'This fascinating volume offers a voice to those who have not been heard or represented locally, ordinary people from various regions of Russia and other places, forming a valuable contribution to the widening on-going debate on discoures and understandings of gender and its contested nature.' - Katarzyna Kosmala, Europe-Asia Studies
ISBN: 9780230524842
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 448g
237 pages