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Post-Soviet women : from the Baltic to Central Asia

HerausgeberEd. by Buckley, Mary
Jahr1997
Seitenxvii+316 p
OrtCambridge
VerlagUniversity Press
Spracheeng
AnnotationCf.: Introduction: Buckley, Mary, "Victims and agents: gender in post-Soviet states", p. 3-16. I: Women in the Russian Federation: Ashwin, Sarah; Bowers, Elain, "Do Russian women want to work?", p. 21-37; Bridger, Sue, "Rural women and the impact of economic change", p. 38-55; Bruno, Marta, "Women and the culture of entrepreneurship", p. 56-74; Kay, Rebecca, "Images of an ideal woman: perceptions of Russian womanhood through the media, education and women's own eyes", p. 77-98; Attwood, Lynne, "'She was asking for it': rape and domestic violence against women", p. 99-118; Pilkington, Hilary, "'For the sake of the children': gender and migration in the former Soviet Union", p. 119-39; Pinnick, Kathryn, "When the fighting is over: the soldiers' mothers and the Afghan madonnas", p. 143-56; Buckley, Mary, "Adaptation of the Soviet Women's Committee: deputies' voices from 'Women of Russia'", p. 157-85; Lipovskaja, Ol'ga, "Women's groups in Russia", p. 186-200. II: Women outside Russia in newly independent states: White, Nijole, "Women in changing societies: Latvia and Lithuania", p. 203-18; [Pavlyčko] Pavlychko, Solomea, "Progress on hold: the conservative faces of women in Ukraine", p. 219-34; Dudwick, Nora, "Out of the kitchen into the crossfire: women in independent Armenia", p. 235-49; Dragadze, Tamara, "The women's peace train in Georgia", p. 250-60; Akiner, Shirin, "Between tradition and modernity: the dilemma facing contemporary Central Asian women", p. 261-304
SchlagwörterEastern Europe / Family, Youth, Women / CIS  [Browse all]
Russia, USSR, Russia (Federation) / Family, Youth, Women  [Browse all]
Georgia / Family, Youth, Women  [Browse all]
Armenia / Family, Youth, Women  [Browse all]
Ukraine / Family, Youth, Women  [Browse all]
Lithuania / Family, Youth, Women  [Browse all]
Latvia / Family, Youth, Women  [Browse all]
Women /
Pavlyčko, Solomea
ReviewsReview by Miller, Stefania Szlek, in Europe-Asia Studies, 50(3), 1998, p. 552-53; by White, Anne, in Slavonic and East European Review, 76(2), 1998, p. 583-84
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