Über Gender and Power in Eastern Europe
Introduction.- Part I Feminism in Eastern Europe Revisited.- The Enemy of My Enemy Is My Friend: The Curious Tale of Feminism and Capitalism in Eastern Europe.- Blaming Feminists Is Not Understanding History. A Critical Rejoinder to Ghodsee''s Take on Feminism, Neoliberalism and Nationalism in Eastern Europe.- Feminist Stories from an Illiberal State: Revoking the License to Teach Gender Studies in Hungary at a University in Exile (CEU).- Emancipation is More than the Freedom of Choice: Rethinking the Feminist Agenda in Postsocialism.- Part II New Conflicts and Empowerment Strategies.- Ukraine''s Female Combatants: The Influence of Conflict on Gender Roles and Empowerment.- Gender Roles in the Rear of the War in Donbas: Women''s Engagement in the Care of Wounded Combatants.- Russian Vicious Circles: The Facebook Flash Mob #яНеБоюсьСказать, Biopolitics, and Rape Culture.- The Ambivalence of the Ordinary: The Polish Women''s Strike (OSK) and the Women''s March 8th Alliance (PK8M) in a Comparative Perspective.- Part III Work, Money, and Power.- Putting Care at the Center: Women Organizing Trade Unions in the Care Sector in Poland.- Questioning the Retraditionalization Thesis: Gender Differences in Paid and Unpaid Work in Bulgaria (1970-2010).- Autonomy as Empowerment, or How Gendered Power Manifests Itself in Contemporary Russian Families.- Part IV Changing Concepts of Masculinity and Fatherhood.- Gender Proportions and Masculine Strategies in Russian Orthodoxy: From Asceticism to Militarization.- Questioning Gender Stereotypes Under Socialism: Fatherly Emotions and the Case of Single Fathers.- The East German Man: "Brown Perpetrator of Violence," "Sensitive Father"? An Exploration of Media Discourses and Scholarly Studies.- Russian Fatherhood: From Distance to Participation.
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