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Compulsory Motherhood, Paternalistic State?
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Honorable Mention: 2022 Davis Center Book Prize in Political and Social Studies (ASEEES)
This book examines Ukrainian state gender politics and investigates how gendered subject positions and policy discourses are constructed within and through social policies. Set against the backdrop of the post-Soviet transformations, nation-building, neoliberalization, and post-Maidan political transformations, policy and discursive changes reflect and reproduce the gender norms that not only derive from these ideological processes but also actively legitimize and enable them. This book considers how the relations between the state and woman-citizen are changing: from socialist paternalism to nationalist affective bond and neoliberal sacrificial citizenship, which conceals women within families but also deeply relies on their unpaid work. The book brings the Ukrainian case into the European debate on conservative neoliberal transformations and anti-gender political sentiment, and by doing that, advances the feminist theorization on neoliberalism.
This book will be of particular interest to scholars in gender politics, sociology of policy, and post-socialist or Eastern European studies.
Fills gap in knowledge of changing gender policy through tracking developments from 1991-2017 in Ukraine Employs a feminist problem-centered methodology of policy discourse analysis Has a sharp and clear focus on state and state policy
Autorentext
Oleksandra Tarkhanova is Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of St. Gallen, Center for Governance and Culture in Europe, where she works on social rights and citizenship of people in the war-affected regions of Eastern Ukraine.
Klappentext
Honorable Mention: 2022 Davis Center Book Prize in Political and Social Studies (ASEEES) This book examines Ukrainian state gender politics and investigates how gendered subject positions and policy discourses are constructed within and through social policies. Set against the backdrop of the post-Soviet transformations, nation-building, neoliberalization, and post-Maidan political transformations, policy and discursive changes reflect and reproduce the gender norms that not only derive from these ideological processes but also actively legitimize and enable them. This book considers how the relations between the state and woman-citizen are changing: from socialist paternalism to nationalist affective bond and neoliberal sacrificial citizenship, which conceals women within families but also deeply relies on their unpaid work. The book brings the Ukrainian case into the European debate on conservative neoliberal transformations and anti-gender political sentiment, and by doing that, advances the feminist theorization on neoliberalism. This book will be of particular interest to scholars in gender politics, sociology of policy, and post-socialist or Eastern European studies.
Inhalt
- Studying Ukrainian state: Gender policy and politics under changing conditions.- 2. Compulsory motherhood.- 3. Working and mothering.- 4. Ukrainian woman and equality.- 5. Conclusion: Gender politics and conservative neoliberal transformations in Ukraine.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783030733544
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Business, Finance & Law
- Auflage 1st edition 2021
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 304
- Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
- Gewicht 508g
- Größe H216mm x B153mm x T21mm
- Jahr 2021
- EAN 9783030733544
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 3030733548
- Veröffentlichung 11.07.2021
- Titel Compulsory Motherhood, Paternalistic State?
- Autor Oleksandra Tarkhanova
- Untertitel Ukrainian Gender Politics and the Subject of Woman