Gender and Choice after Socialism
The end of socialism in the Soviet Union and its satellite states ushered in a new era of choice. Yet the idea that people are really free to live as they choose turns out to be problematic. Personal choice is limited by a range of factors such as a person's economic situation, class, age, gove...
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| Médium: | Elektronický zdroj E-kniha |
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| Jazyk: | angličtina |
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Springer International Publishing,
2018.
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| Vydání: | 1st ed. 2018. |
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| ISBN: | 9783319736617 |
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Obsah:
- Section I Choice and the State
- Half-Hidden or Half-Open? Scholarly Research on Soviet Homosexuals in Contemporary Russia
- Transgender, Transition, and Dilemma of Choice in Contemporary Ukraine
- From the Maidan to the Donbas: The Limitations on Choice for Women in Ukraine
- Section II Choice and Culture
- Narrating the Gender Order: Why Do Older Single Women in Russia Say That They Do Not Want to Be in Relationships with Men?
- Gender and Choice Among Russia's Upper Class
- Choosing Whether to Have Children: A Netnographic Study of Women's Attitudes Towards Childbirth and the Family in Post-Soviet Russia
- Section III Choice and Modernity
- Responsible Motherhood, Practices of Reproductive Choice and Class Construction in Contemporary Russia Between Militarism and Antimilitarism: 'Masculine' Choice in Post-Soviet Russia
- Bibliography.-Index.

