Gender, State and Society in Soviet and Post-Soviet RussiaSarah Ashwin Routledge, 2012年10月12日 - 186 頁 One of the few English language studies to focus on the male experiences, this book addresses the important questions raised by the rise and fall of the Soviet experiment in transforming gender relations. Issues covered include; * the paternal role * women as breadwinners * men's loss of status at work * changing gender roles in the press * the relationship between the sexual and gender revoloutions. Featuring an outstanding panel of Russian contributors, this collection is a valuable resource for students and scholars of Politics, Gender Studies and Russian Studies. |
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... . As far as the Soviet era is concerned, this book aims to highlight the attempts of the communist authorities to construct a particular set of gender relations – a triangular set of relations in which the primary relationship of.
... . As far as the Soviet era is concerned, this book aims to highlight the attempts of the communist authorities to construct a particular set of gender relations – a triangular set of relations in which the primary relationship of.
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Sarah Ashwin. triangular set of relations in which the primary relationship of individual men and women was to the state rather than to each other. (The state was in effect the body to which the primary loyalty of citizens was due, even ...
Sarah Ashwin. triangular set of relations in which the primary relationship of individual men and women was to the state rather than to each other. (The state was in effect the body to which the primary loyalty of citizens was due, even ...
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... relationships, then to rebuild society when its very dissolution compelled reconstitution. (Massell, 1974: 76, emphasis in original) Clearly, in Russia some sort of proletariat already existed, if a small one. And women were not the ...
... relationships, then to rebuild society when its very dissolution compelled reconstitution. (Massell, 1974: 76, emphasis in original) Clearly, in Russia some sort of proletariat already existed, if a small one. And women were not the ...
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... relationships, those between husband and wife, parent and child' (1997: 3). The backwardness of the family and of women was a subject on which all Bolshevik leaders could agree. Aleksandra Kollontai, the head of the Party's women's ...
... relationships, those between husband and wife, parent and child' (1997: 3). The backwardness of the family and of women was a subject on which all Bolshevik leaders could agree. Aleksandra Kollontai, the head of the Party's women's ...
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... relationship between husbands and wives. Through her analysis of the Stalinist vision of the new Soviet family Issoupova reveals the continuity in policy between the 1920s and 1930s. The Bolshevik emphasis on motherhood also reveals one ...
... relationship between husbands and wives. Through her analysis of the Stalinist vision of the new Soviet family Issoupova reveals the continuity in policy between the 1920s and 1930s. The Bolshevik emphasis on motherhood also reveals one ...
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