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Gender in Postsocialist Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union

Published as a special issue of the Anthropology of East Europe Review Vol 28, No 1 (2010), "Gender in Postsocialist Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union"
showcases research on topics such as LGBT communities, masculinities, and how other aspects of identity (class, profession, religion) intersect with and inform gender in postsocialist contexts.
Contributions include discussions of the central role the body plays in negotiations of gender and power; the importance of experience-near ethnographic approaches for understanding the complexities of gender formations in everyday life; the continuing importance (and fuzziness) of dynamics of private and public for organizing gender orders; and the varied but important ways mass media reflects, generates, and mediates public discourse in relation to gender and sexuality.

Table of contents

Section 1: Gender matters: negotiating gender identities, sexualities, and family in the 21st century

Section 2: Laboring Women: gender dynamics of work

Section 3: Gender migrations

Section 4: Women in the lead: gendered aspects and effects of NGOs and women's activism

Open Forum section

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