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 46 筆
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... masculinity , something which is vital to understanding gender relations in Soviet and post - Soviet Russia . Subjects addressed include : the construction of the Soviet gender order the Soviet state's symbolic appropriation of the ...
... masculinity , something which is vital to understanding gender relations in Soviet and post - Soviet Russia . Subjects addressed include : the construction of the Soviet gender order the Soviet state's symbolic appropriation of the ...
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... MARINA KIBLITSKAYA 5 New Russian men : masculinity regained ? 105 ELENA MESHCHERKINA 6 The changing representation of gender roles in the Soviet and post - Soviet press 118 IRINA TARTAKOVSKAYA 7 ' My body , my friend ? ' Provincial.
... MARINA KIBLITSKAYA 5 New Russian men : masculinity regained ? 105 ELENA MESHCHERKINA 6 The changing representation of gender roles in the Soviet and post - Soviet press 118 IRINA TARTAKOVSKAYA 7 ' My body , my friend ? ' Provincial.
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... masculine roles of father and provider , becoming , in effect , a universal patriarch to which both men and women were subject.2 In this way , masculinity became socialised and embodied in the Soviet state , the masculinity of ...
... masculine roles of father and provider , becoming , in effect , a universal patriarch to which both men and women were subject.2 In this way , masculinity became socialised and embodied in the Soviet state , the masculinity of ...
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... Masculinity in the service of the state Bolshevik policy with regard to women implied stripping men of their traditional ... masculine identity is highlighted in the chapters of Marina Kiblitskaya and Elena Meshcherkina . While the state ...
... Masculinity in the service of the state Bolshevik policy with regard to women implied stripping men of their traditional ... masculine identity is highlighted in the chapters of Marina Kiblitskaya and Elena Meshcherkina . While the state ...
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... masculine identity based on work rather than on private patriarchal power . This shift sought to reconcile Soviet power with supposedly natural male dominance and was manifested in a noticeable ambivalence on the part of the regime ...
... masculine identity based on work rather than on private patriarchal power . This shift sought to reconcile Soviet power with supposedly natural male dominance and was manifested in a noticeable ambivalence on the part of the regime ...
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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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