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Sonst. PersonenJähnert, Gabriele (Hrsg.); Gohrisch, Jana (Hrsg.); Hahn, Daphne (Hrsg.); Nickel, Hildegard Maria (Hrsg.); Peinl, Iris (Hrsg.); Schäfgen, Katrin (Hrsg.)
InstitutionZentrum für interdisziplinäre Frauenforschung (Berlin)
TitelGender in Transition in Eastern and Central Europe.
Proceedings.
Gefälligkeitsübersetzung: Geschlechterverhältnis im Wandel in Ost- und Mitteleuropa.
QuelleBerlin: Trafo Verl. Weist (2001), 385 S.Verfügbarkeit 
ZusatzinformationInhaltsverzeichnis
Spracheenglisch; deutsche Zusammenfassung; englische Zusammenfassung
Dokumenttypgedruckt; Monographie
ISBN3-89626-326-9
SchlagwörterFeminismus; Frau; Frauenbeschäftigung; Frauenforschung; Geschlechterbeziehung; Geschlechterrolle; Gleichstellung; Geschlechterforschung; Frauenförderung; Krieg; Demokratisierung; Emanzipation; Menschenrechte; Politik; Postkommunismus; Transformation; Übergangsgesellschaft; Sexismus; Arbeitsmarkt; Frauenbildung; Periode (Histor); Geschlechterverteilung; Konferenzbericht; Sammelwerk; Bulgarien; Deutschland-Östliche Länder; Kanada; Lettland; Polen; Rumänien; Russland; Sowjetunion; Tschechische Republik; Ukraine; Ungarn; Usbekistan
AbstractTen years after the demise of socialism, eastern and western European scholars met to investigate the transformation processes in Eastern, Central and South Eastern Europe with regard to gender relations. The participants of the conference on,, Gender in Transition in Central and Eastern Europe" addressed a variety of issues such as the relationship between Western theory and Eastern practice, the contributions of women in the transformed and still transforming societies to international feminist thought, and the discursive production of femininities and identities in the context of both global and local politics. They looked into the hierarchies of gender on the job market and discussed the political participation of woman along with the institutionalisation of Women's and Gender Studies within the academia. The joint efforts in analysis and discussion resulted in an exciting discourse that bridges the gap between the scholarly communities across the world. The conference proceedings offer valuable insights into the shared features as well as differences of gender relations in transformation processes. Contents: THEORETICAL APPROACHES (Sauer, Birgit: "Normalized masculinities": Constructing gender in theories of political transition and democratic consolidation. - Watson, Peggy: Gender and politics in postcommunism. - Smejkalova, Jirina: Gender as an analytical category of post-communist studies. - Dölling, Irene: Ten years after: Gender relations in a changed world - new challenges for women's and gender studies. - Nickel, Hildegard M.: ZiF - the Centre for Interdisciplinary Women's Studies. A paradigm for the institutionalisation of women's and gender studies. - Kulke, Christine: Impacts of globalization on gender politics and gender arrangements. - Regulska, Joanna: Gendered integration of Europe: New boundaries of exclusion. - Einhorn, Barbara: Gender and citizenship in the context of democratisation and economic transformation in East Central Europe.) FEMINIST THEORY AND THE PUBLIC- PRIVATE- DEBATE (Oates-Indruchova, Libora: Discourses of gender in the post-1989 Czech Republic: A textual perspective. - Kiczkova, Zuzana: Why do we need feminist theories or one more time about publicity and privacy. - Ritter, Martina: Russia - a patriarchal mama-society. The dynamics of the private and the public in Soviet and post-soviet Russia. - Zherebkina, Irina: "Who is afraid of feminism" in Ukraine? How feminism is possible as a post-soviet political project? - Choluj, Bozena: Anti-feminist attitudes, animosities between women, and the public life. - Jalusic, Vlasta: Connecting citizenship and gender: the possibilities of Arendtian perspective. - Rueschemeyer, Marylin: The participation of women in Polish authorities. - Gheaus, Anca: Feminism and the public-private distinction in Romanian society. - Adamik, Maria: "The greatest promise - the greatest humiliation".) THE CHANGING LABOUR MARKET: STRUCTURES AND PROSPECTS (Steinhilber, Silke: Gender relations and labour market transformation: Status quo and policy responses in Central and Eastern Europe. - Schenk, Sabine: Reconstruction of gender stratification. About men, women, and families in changing employment structures - the case of East Germany. - Peinl, Iris: Beyond the gender-hierarchical monotony? Ambivalent gender relations in East German branches of Deutsche Bahn AG.) CONSTRUCTIONS OF IDENTITIES - IMAGES OF WOMEN (Wieckowska, Katarzyna: Universal woman - questions of identity, representation and difference. - Daskalova, Krassimira: Manipulated emancipation: Representations of women in post-communist Bulgaria. - Riszovannyj, Mihaly: Media discourses on homosexuality in Hungary. - Mrsevic, Zorica: In search for the lost (taken away) identity. - Nicolaescu, Madalina: Generating new definitions of feminine identity. - Eifler, Christine: The Armed forces as a place of social construction of gender: Women in the Russian military. - Gradskova, Ioulia: "The Soviet woman's" identity or does the history matter? - Nicolic-Ristanovic, Vesna: The construction of identities in media images of violence against women. - Wilcke, Caroline Antonia: Standing at the crossroad? Women's and gender images in present day's Uzbekistan.) FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES AND NATIONAL IDENTITIES (Krause, Ellen: The state is a man who protects the nation - gender relations and the concept of state and nation in Eastern and Central Europe. - Ivekovic, Rada: Where gender and "national/ethic" difference meet. - Smiljanic, Natassja: Women's human rights in war: Outside the law?) INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF WOMEN'S AND GENDER STUDIES (Novikova, Irina: East European feminisms - in rooms of our own? On the problems of feminist theorising and integrating women's gender studies in the Baltics/Latvia. - Schäfgen, Katrin: Gender studies at Humboldt University. The process of institutionalization in Germany. - Fuszara, Malgorzata: Gender studies at Warsaw University. - Vesinova-Kalivodova, Eva/Sikova, Jirina: The status of women's and gender studies at universities in post-communist countries: the example of the Czech Republic. - Khotkina, Zoya A.: Ten years of gender studies in Russia. - Lipovskaya, Olga: Institutionalization of gender/women's studies in Russia/St. Petersburg. - Kasic, Biljana: Women's studies: Ideological images, common problems and dilemmas. - Kolozova, Katerina: Dilemmas of institutionalization and their context. - Eichler, Margrit: Experiences in institutionalizing women's studies at a Canadian university.) (HoF/text adopted).
Erfasst vonInstitut für Hochschulforschung (HoF) an der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Update2004_(CD)
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