Women and transformation in Russia / edited by Aino Saarinen, Kirsti Ekonen and Valentina Uspenskaia.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
London ; New York : Routledge, 2014.
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xii, 240 pages ; 24 cm.

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    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Breaks and continuities of two "great transformations" / Aino Saarinen, Kirsti Ekonen and Valentina Uspenskaia
    • First-wave women's movement: result and factor of civil society formation in Russia / Irina Lukina
    • The art of change: modernist women writers' feminist thinking / Kirsti Ekonen
    • Integration or exploitation?: party political mobilization of women in early twentieth-century Russia / Vera Kulik
    • Working for women's liberation in a radical fashion: family life in the emancipatory project of Aleksandra Kollontai / Valentina Uspenskaia
    • Solving the "woman question": the case of zhenotdels in Tver province / Natalia Kozlova
    • Perestroika and feminist critique / Elena Zdravomyslova
    • Gender mainstreaming and the NGO-ization of Russian women's activism / Julie Hemment
    • Russian public sphere from a gender perspective: the Arkhangelsk Region case / Natalia Kukarenko
    • Karelian women's network: a women's movement? / Meri Kulmala
    • Revisiting a transborder network project: combating gender violence in the Barents region / Aino Saarinen
    • Sex trafficking, women's activism in Russia and the U.S. intervention / Janet Johnson.
    ISBN
    • 9780415841313 (hardback)
    • 0415841313 (hardback)
    LCCN
    2013021628
    OCLC
    826896299
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