ABSTRACT

This book explores the lives and expectations of young women in the new Russia, looking at the enormous changes that the new social and economic environment have brought.
The authors draw on the growing literature on gender and generation in the West which has arisen as a result of the recognition that the experience of youth is classed, raced and gendered and that the experience of gender is mediated by class, race, ethnicity, sexuality and age. They consider the role of the media, state and social institutions in shaping opportunities and experiences in the post-Soviet environment, focusing on the strategies employed by individual women to reforge social identities in a society in which they have been dislocated more acutely than in any other `postmodern' society.

chapter |18 pages

Introduction

part 1|73 pages

Surviving the New Social Environment: Strategies at Home, Work and School

chapter 4|18 pages

Women's Career Patterns in Industry

A Generational Comparison *

chapter 5|17 pages

Orientations, Re-Orientations or Disorientations?

Expectations of the Future Among Russian School-Leavers

part 2|94 pages

The New Russian Woman: Feminity, Sexuality and Power

chapter 7|11 pages

Love, Sex and Marriage: The Female Mirror

Value Orientations of Young Women in Russia

chapter 9|17 pages

Beliefs About Reproductive Health

Young Russian Women Talking

chapter 10|18 pages

Sexual Violence Towards Women

part 3|95 pages

Gender, Identity and Cultural Practice

chapter 11|27 pages

‘youth Culture' in Contemporary Russia

Gender, Consumption and Identity

chapter 12|20 pages

Young Women in Provincial Gang Culture

A Case Study of Ul'ianovsk

chapter 13|28 pages

Farewell to the Tusovka

Masculinities and Femininities On the Moscow Youth Scene

chapter 14|18 pages

The Body Encoded

Notes On the Folklore of Pregnancy