ABSTRACT

This Handbook is the key reference for contemporary historical and political approaches to gender in Central-Eastern Europe and Eurasia. Leading scholars examine the region’s highly diverse politics, histories, cultures, ethnicities, and religions, and how these structures intersect with gender alongside class, sexuality, coloniality, and racism. Comprising 51 chapters, the Handbook is divided into six thematic parts:

Part I Conceptual debates and methodological differences

Part II Feminist and women’s movements cooperating and colliding

Part III Constructions of gender in different ideologies

Part IV Lived experiences of individuals in different regimes

Part V The ambiguous postcommunist transitions

Part VI Postcommunist policy issues

With a focus on defining debates, the collection considers how the shared experiences, especially communism, affect political forces’ organization of gender through a broad variety of topics including feminisms, ideology, violence, independence, regime transition, and public policy.

It is a foundational collection that will become invaluable to scholars and students across a range of disciplines including Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and Central-Eastern European and Eurasian Studies.

part I|5 pages

Conceptual debates and methodological differences

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

Conceptual debates and methodological differences

part |31 pages

The development of the field

chapter 3|10 pages

Neoliberal intervention

Analyzing the Drakulić–Funk–Ghodsee debates

part |20 pages

Epistemologies

chapter 8|9 pages

Post-Soviet masculinities

Sex, power, and the vanishing subject

part II|4 pages

Feminist and women’s movements cooperating and colliding

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

Feminist and women’s movements cooperating and colliding

part |19 pages

Women’s organizing under empires

chapter 9|8 pages

Challenging tradition and crossing borders

Women’s activism and literary modernism in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy

chapter 10|9 pages

The First All-Russian Women’s Congress

“The Women’s Parliament”

part |10 pages

Socialist (feminist) interpretations

chapter 11|8 pages

The Russian Revolution and women’s liberation

Rethinking the legacy of the socialist emancipation project

part |20 pages

Dissident women and feminisms

part |38 pages

Postcommunist NGO feminisms and beyond

chapter 14|9 pages

From Soviet feminism to the European Union

Transnational women’s movements between East and West

chapter 15|9 pages

Transnational feminism and women’s NGOs

The case of the Network of East–West Women

part III|4 pages

Constructions of gender in different ideologies

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

Constructions of gender in different ideologies

part |11 pages

Fascism

part IV|4 pages

Lived experiences of individuals in different regimes

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

Lived experiences of individuals in different regimes

part |20 pages

Empires and monarchies

chapter 28|9 pages

Gendered moral panics in the late Habsburg Monarchy

Prostitution, sex trafficking, and venereal disease

part |10 pages

Independence

part |20 pages

Nazism, Stalinism, and war

part V|4 pages

The ambiguous postcommunist transitions

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

The ambiguous postcommunist transitions

part |21 pages

Democratic and economic changes

part |20 pages

Migrations

part VI|4 pages

Postcommunist policy issues

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

Postcommunist policy issues

part |11 pages

Political leadership

part |30 pages

Gender-based violence

part |21 pages

Reproductive rights

chapter 46|9 pages

Assisted reproduction

Poland in a comparative perspective

chapter 47|10 pages

Abortion and reproductive health in Eurasia

Continuity and change