Women in Russia and Ukraine
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:14th Mar '96
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This book by leading western specialists and Russian and Ukrainian feminists contains the latest research in the field of Russian women's studies.
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. They find that women have not merely submitted to the patriarchal system, but instead have found creative ways of resisting it. Chapters focusing on contemporary Russia discuss abortion, pornography, sexual minorities, young women's lifestyles, the impact of economic reform on women and the development of the women's movement. This book will be of interest to students and specialists in Russian, Ukrainian and women's studies, as well as to historians, political scientists, sociologists and economists.
'... a comprehensive collection that anyone interested in understanding more about women's issues past and present in post-Soviet states should read'. The Moscow Tribune
'... a welcome addition to the burgeoning literature on women's historical and contemporary experiences in Russia and Ukraine ... well written and accessible to both students and scholars'. Christine D. Worobec, Europe Asia Studies
'… this excellent collection of articles, deftly edited by Rosalind Marsh, is highly recommended reading … the workd is refreshingly orginial, lucid and expository … The need for this book on the shelves of all Slavists is manifest.' Christine D. Tomei, Harriman Institute
ISBN: 9780521498722
Dimensions: 228mm x 152mm x 21mm
Weight: 634g
372 pages