Organizing Women in Contemporary Russia: Engendering Transition
Autor Valerie Sperlingen Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 noi 1999
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780521669634
ISBN-10: 0521669634
Pagini: 316
Ilustrații: 1 map 7 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0521669634
Pagini: 316
Ilustrații: 1 map 7 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction; 1. Russian women's movement groups and activists; 2. Analyzing social movements; 3. Feminism, femininity, and sexism: socio-cultural opportunities and obstacles to women's movement organizing; 4. Democracy without women is not democracy: political opportunities and obstacles to women's movement organizing; 5. Unemployment has a woman's face: economic opportunities and obstacles to women's movement organizing; 6. Remembrance of things past: the impact of political history on women's movement organizing; 7. International influences on the Russian women's movement; Conclusion.
Recenzii
'Valerie Sperling combines firsthand observation, revealing interviews, shrewd political analysis, and energetic prose to bring us a stirring account of struggles to organize women and defend their interests in a troubled country. The result is not only a close look at activism in Russia but also a distinctive contribution to comparative political studies.' Charles Tilly, Columbia University
'Too much Western analysis of civil society in the former Soviet Union has been casual and empirically thin. Valerie Sperling's rich study of Russian women's movements will push the whole discussion forward. She persuasively shows how organizational entrepreneurs have capitalized on their new freedom, but also how they have been held back by historical legacies and by their dependency on international sources of support.' Tim Colton, Harvard University
'Drawing on extensive interviews with women activists, Valerie Sperling provides a clear-eyed assessment and often poignant account of women's organizing in post-communist Russia. Her insightful analysis is a welcome addition to the literature, and her focus on women provides a unique window on the complex changes taking place in a country whose political future will affect us all.' Jane Jaquette, Occidental College
' … the book is informative and stimulating … it concludes with some imaginative suggestions … of ways in which the Russian women's movement could begin to reach out to the wider population.' The Times Literary Supplement
'Sperling's book provides a vast amount of information about Russian women's organising. It's a good book for any feminist who's interested in Russia.' Carol Anne Douglas, Off-our-Backs
'… it sets a new standard for scholarship on post-Soviet civil society.' The American Journal of Sociology
'It is masterpiece of social science literature.' The Russian Review
' … meticulously researched and carefully argued … ' Slavonic and East European Review
'Too much Western analysis of civil society in the former Soviet Union has been casual and empirically thin. Valerie Sperling's rich study of Russian women's movements will push the whole discussion forward. She persuasively shows how organizational entrepreneurs have capitalized on their new freedom, but also how they have been held back by historical legacies and by their dependency on international sources of support.' Tim Colton, Harvard University
'Drawing on extensive interviews with women activists, Valerie Sperling provides a clear-eyed assessment and often poignant account of women's organizing in post-communist Russia. Her insightful analysis is a welcome addition to the literature, and her focus on women provides a unique window on the complex changes taking place in a country whose political future will affect us all.' Jane Jaquette, Occidental College
' … the book is informative and stimulating … it concludes with some imaginative suggestions … of ways in which the Russian women's movement could begin to reach out to the wider population.' The Times Literary Supplement
'Sperling's book provides a vast amount of information about Russian women's organising. It's a good book for any feminist who's interested in Russia.' Carol Anne Douglas, Off-our-Backs
'… it sets a new standard for scholarship on post-Soviet civil society.' The American Journal of Sociology
'It is masterpiece of social science literature.' The Russian Review
' … meticulously researched and carefully argued … ' Slavonic and East European Review
Descriere
A rich and clearly-written analysis of the women's movement in contemporary Russia.