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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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 59 筆
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... Clearly, in Russia some sort of proletariat already existed, if a small one. And women were not the only 'levers' exploited by the communist regime - for example,the poor peasants were a good stick with which to beat the Kulaks (rich ...
... Clearly, in Russia some sort of proletariat already existed, if a small one. And women were not the only 'levers' exploited by the communist regime - for example,the poor peasants were a good stick with which to beat the Kulaks (rich ...
第 2 頁
... clear that gender distinctions are developed , reproduced and modified by both men and women , this collection does not focus exclusively on the experience of women . The same approach is used with regard to the post - Soviet era . The ...
... clear that gender distinctions are developed , reproduced and modified by both men and women , this collection does not focus exclusively on the experience of women . The same approach is used with regard to the post - Soviet era . The ...
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... Clearly , in Russia some sort of proletariat already existed , if a small one . And women were not the only ' levers ' exploited by the communist regime for example , the poor peasants were a good stick with which to - beat the Kulaks ...
... Clearly , in Russia some sort of proletariat already existed , if a small one . And women were not the only ' levers ' exploited by the communist regime for example , the poor peasants were a good stick with which to - beat the Kulaks ...
第 5 頁
... clear that the policy of the Bolshevik state was never directed at the liberation of women from men , it was directed at breaking the subordination of women to the patriarchal family in order to ' free ' both men and women to serve the ...
... clear that the policy of the Bolshevik state was never directed at the liberation of women from men , it was directed at breaking the subordination of women to the patriarchal family in order to ' free ' both men and women to serve the ...
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... clear economic reasons ' ( ibid .: 75-6 ) . While Goldman stresses that ' a small but significant minority ' of peasant women ' eagerly embraced ' the changes ( ibid .: 67 ) , the family code and the subsequent 1926 Code of Laws on ...
... clear economic reasons ' ( ibid .: 75-6 ) . While Goldman stresses that ' a small but significant minority ' of peasant women ' eagerly embraced ' the changes ( ibid .: 67 ) , the family code and the subsequent 1926 Code of Laws on ...
內容
the changing subjective | 55 |
Fathers and patriarchs in communist and postcommunist | 71 |
male experiences of loss of status at work | 90 |
masculinity regained? | 105 |
The changing representation of gender roles in the Soviet | 118 |
My body my friend? Provincial youth between the sexual | 137 |
Index | 168 |
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