Borderlands in European gender studies: beyond the East-West frontier
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Visualizing Difference Performative Audiencing in the Intersectional Classroom Elżbieta Oleksy Gender, Sexuality, and Diaspora Fataneh Farahani Feminism and the Power of Love Interdisciplinary Interventions Edited by Adriana Garcia-Andrade, Lena Gunnarsson and Anna G. Jónasdóttir Involving Men in Ending Violence against Women Development, Gender and VAW in Times of Conflict Joyce Wu Third Wave Feminism and Transgender Strength through Diversity Edward Burlton Davies A Feminist Post-transsexual Autoethnography Challenging Normative Gender Coercion Julie Peters Unsustainable Institutions of Men Transnational Dispersed Centres, Gender Power, Contradictions Edited by Jeff Hearn, Ernesto Vasquez del Aguila and Aparina Hughson Gendered Power and Mobile Technology Intersections in the Global South Edited by Caroline Wamala Larsson and Laura Stark The Reproductive Body at Work The South African Bioeconomy of Egg Donation Verena Nürnberger Gender, Space and City Bankers Helen Longlands Borderlands in European Gender Studies Beyond the East-West Frontier Edited by Teresa Kulawik and Zhanna Kravchenko Intersectionality in Feminist and Queer Movements Confronting Privileges Edited by Elizabeth Evans and Eléonore Lépinard
Index Page numbers in boid denote tables, those in italics denote figures. abortion 6-7, 153-4, 165n4 academic feminism 1, 8; establishment of 15; feminist narratives of progress 43; feminist theory 42; internal problems 42; and neoliberal posteverything 54-8; in postsocialist countries 41; Western 42; without experience 49-51; women’s rights without universalism 51-4; women’s studies without women 43-9 academic marketability 79 Advanced Thematic Network in Activi ties in Women’s Studies in Europe (ATHENA) 9 Adventures ofPinocchio, The (Collodi) 181 Affirmative Action Empire (Martin) 111 Aftermath ofFeminism, The (McRobbie) 54 agency, women’s 141-5 Ahmed, Sara 7,12, 44-6, 51 Alkorta Idiakez, I. 139 All the Women Are White, All the Blacks Are Men (Hull) 237 American feminism 9 “Am I That Name? ” Feminism and the Category of "Women ” in History (Riley) 44 Anderson, B. 199 “angry black women” 12 antagonism 2, 5, 27, 74, 80 anticolonial blocs 17 anticolonialism 116-17 anticolonial movements 83 antifoundationalism 42 antifoundationalist project 48 anti-imperialism 6, 17 anti-institutionalism 48 antinatalism 132-3, 135 antipatriarchal activism 117 anti-Semitism 95, 157, 198 Anzaldúa, G. 16, 25, 48, 83, 84, 253 apartheid-style racism 83 Appiah, A. 79 application-oriented path 15 Arbus, D. 179 articulation of theory 2 Asian Muslims 113 backwardness 88, 118-20, 175, 195-6 Bakić-Hayden, M. 197 balkanization 91 Bal, M. 184 barbarians 86, 196 Bartky, S.L. 50 Bashkir women 113, 116, 118 Bauman, Z. 87,100n2 Beck, U. 225 Bennholdt-Thomson, Veronika 88 Berlin Wall: dividing line 9; fall
of 2, 8 Bhabha, H.K. 83 Bharadwaj, A. 89 Bielefeld approach 146n4 Biktimirova, T. 113 biological citizenship 29, 154-5 biotechnological reproductive innovations 151 bipolar world order 2, 29 Black liberation movement 83 Black Power movement 84 Blagojević, M. 23 Blessing, J. 179 “blindness of theory” 70 blocs, mirrorings between 4—7 Blumenbach, Johann Friedrich lOOnl
258 Index Boatcă, M. З, 23, 89,91 Bodies That Matter (Butler) 48 Bolshevik public campaigns 117 Bolshevik Revolution 108,109,115 Borchorst, A. 237 Borderlands/La Frontera (Anzaldúa) 25 border-less feminism 51,84 border thinking 25, 82, 97,100 Böröcz, J. 196 Bradish, P. 132 Braidotti, R. 13,198 Brassai՜, G. 179 Braun, К. 28,255 Bridget Jones 54 Briggs, L. 140 Brown, W. 43^4, 58 Bubi, Mukhlisa 117 Buckley, M. 112 Buck-Morss, S. 5 Burbank, J. 110 Butler, J. 2, 29, 42, 48-9, 58, 136, 170, 171 Butler moment 2, 8,13, 15, 255 candidate selection, gender in 239-42, 240, 241 capitalism 2, 14, 88, 89, 94 cartography: of Europeanness 3-4; Three-World 2,19 Catholicism 57, 206,255 Celan, Paul 31n2 Central and Eastern Europe (CEE): liminal Europeanness of 195-6; quotas 235 centrifugal processes 90 Chakrabarty, D. 96 Chari, S. 81 Chibber, V. 79 Childs, S. 238 Choo, H.Y. 237 Christianity 3, 197, 255 citizenship: biological 29, 154-5; political 231, 243^1; reproduction and, nexus of 152-5 civilizing mission 27, 111 collectivization 117 Collodi, C. 181 colonialism 93; history of 80; internal 84 colonial violence 26,53 colonial wound 109,112-14 colonization 27, 81, 84 communist legacy, quotas in 232-6 conceived children, fertilized eggs as 161-3 Congress of Vienna 1814-1815 31nl Connell, K. 179 Connell, R. 65, 67, 75, 99 Conrad, J. 95 contemporary peripheries 21 contexts: and knowledges 65-6; semiperiphery as 67-73 contextualization 67, 68 contractualist approach 141-3 Coogan-Gehr, K. 15 Cooper, F. Ill Cooper, M. 142 Coronil, F. 91 Crenshaw, K. 194, 236, 238 cripple movement 131 critical
thinking 67, 74, 76nl0, 84, 93, 98 criticism 11; of Eurocentric knowl edge 5; first-wave 131 ֊4 ; Marxist 6; postcolonial 3, 25, 27; postmodern 3; second-wave 134-6; Tlostanova’s 93 cross-border transactions, in women’s body materials 137-41,146nl cultural difference 26, 86 culturalism 79, 88 Dahlerup, D. 30-1 Davis, A. 83 de Beauvoir, Simone 6, 84 Declaration of Mexico 17-18 decolonial corpus 83, 91, 92, 97 decolonial intellectuals 98 decoloniality 86,90, 91, 98, 120-1 decolonial option 98,100 decolonial theory 25, 91,100,110,118-19 decolonization 5, 17, 82, 176 de-development 70-1, 253^1 Degener, T. 133 deindustrialization 69-70, 76n8 de Lauretis, T. 79 Deleuze, G. 85 democratic deficit 70 democratization 71,173, 230,244 dependency theory 83, 88 depoliticization 43, 56, 57, 254 Derrida, J. 82, 85 developmentalism 3 disaster capitalism 76nl0 disidentification 29, 172-6 Drag 170-2,170; field imaginary of feminist studies 172-6; intertextual allusions 178-83; troubling 176-8 Dyer, R. 197
Index East European feminism 53, 58, 65 East-West dichotomy 1, 9, 15 East-West migrations 192 -4 écriture feminine 9 educational reform, in Russia: information and knowledge 219-21; see also masculinist security state, in Russia: information and knowledge EGE see unified state examination (EGE) egg donation 130,139,141 egg donor 140 egg selling 142-5 eggsploitation 141-5, 146n6 Eisenstein, H. 56 emancipation 18,21, 117-20 embryo adoption 138 Embryo Protection Act (ESchG) 130, 135 embryos 138, 165n8 emotional capitalism 89 Engel, B. A. 115 entrepreneurial university 11, 79, 91 epistemic void 22, 230 Escobar, A. 97 essentialism 56, 75, 90 ethnic culture 109 ethnicity plus model 31,244-5 ethnicization 24, 86, 87 Etkind,A. Ill Eurocentrism 3, 86, 90, 98, 114 Europe, rebordering 20-5 European Convention on Human Rights 5 European Feminist Research Conference of 19919 Europeanization, velvet borders of 7-14 Europeanness: cartographies of 3-4; see also liminal Europeanness European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) 138, 155 Faller, H. 114 fast track gender equality policy 232 faux queen 178 Female Masculinity (Halberstam) 180 Feminism after Communism 58 feminism-by-design 57 Feminism, Capitalism and the Cunning of History (Fraser) 55 feminism for export 64 Feminism without Women (Modleski) 55 Feminist International Network of Resistance to Reproductive and Genetic Engineering (FINRRAGE) 131-6,160 259 feminist studies 172-6 feminist theory 42-3, 48 Feminist Theory from Margin to Center (Hooks) 51 Feminist Theory journal 45 Ferree, M.M. 237 fertility clinics
137-9, 142, 144, 146, 161 fertilized eggs 161-3, 165n8 fetal citizen 154 fetus, recontextualization of 153 field imaginary, of feminist studies 172-6 first-wave feminism 115 forced emancipation 9 foreign funds 11 Foucault, M. 42, 44, 85, 88, 90 Frankenberg, R. 197-8 Fraser, N. 55-8 free market 57, 144, 158 Freidenvall, L. 30-1 Freire, Paulo 83 French Revolution 85 funding regime 9,13,15, 16 Fursenko, A. 221 Fuszara, M. 59nl Gallagher, C. 198 Gal, S. 152 Gazeta Wyborcza 165ո7 gender-aware blindness 65 Gender Check: Femininity and Masculinity in the Art ofEastern Europe 181 Gender Epistemologies and Eurasian Borderlands (Tlostanova) 84 gender equality: advancing 173; development 233; in Europe 22; fast track gender equality policy 232; framing of 173; implementation of 65; in postsocialist context 46 gender ideology 26, 41, 49, 162, 212 genderism 27, 81,162 gender opposition 73-5 gender plus model 31,245-7 gender studies program 9, 44, 45 Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Sub versions ofIdentity (Butler) 2, 48, 136 genealogies, of postcolonialism 83-91 geopolitical imaginary 4, 29 geopolitical positioning system 14 German Green Party 132 Geva, D. 16 Ghodsee, K. 57 Gimazova, R. 113
260 index Global Inequalities beyond Occidentalism 91 globalization 3, 222; feminist theories of 256; handcraft tools 100; neoliberal 64, 72; transnational flow of 71 global sisterhood 16,18, 52 global solidarity 6, 17 Goldberg, D.T. 197 Golden Key, or the Adventures ofBura tino, The (Tolstoy) 181 Goldin, N. 179, 180, 183,184 Goldman, W. 112 Gowin, J. 161 Grabowska, M. 4, 47, 57 Gradskova, Y. 27, 28, 256 Graduate Research Programme in Gender and Ethnicity 207nl Graff, A. 26, 157, 254 Gramsci, A. 85 Graumann, S. 130, 134 Great Terror 117 Griffin, G. 198 Grosfoguel, R. 91 Halberstam, J. 180 Hall, S. 25, 81, 82, 79 handmaidens 54—8 Haraway, D. 81, 84, 86, 89, 97, 98, 100 Harding, S. 98 Hausfrauisierung 89 Havelková, H. 19, 20 Hemmings, C. 13, 42, 44, 46, 55, 90, 173 heterosexism 136 Hexengeflüster (Witches’ whispering) 99 high heels 12, 254 Hole, J.P. 153, 154 Holy Trinity 83, 91 Hooks, B. 48, 51 Hountondji, P.J. 22 Htun, M. 237 Hughes, M. 238 Hughson, M. 26, 47 Hull, G.T. 237 humanitarianism 16 human rights 5; discourse of 161-2; as ethical regime 17; language of 18; transmutation of 17; women’s rights as 18 Huntington, S. 7 hyphenated people 84 identity politics 2, 75, 177, 232 ideological context 41 ideological warfare 15 ideology 10, 41, 45, 53 Ikemoto, L.C. 144 Imagining the Balkans (Todorova) 81 imperial colonization 80 imperialist blocs 17 “Impossibility of Women’s Studies, The” (Brown) 43-4 inadequate contextualization 65 industrialization 87, 117 infertility clinics 155 information, and knowledge 219-21 inner colonization 95 inorodtsy 109, 111, 116 inovertsy 109 In
Single File 119 institutionalization, of gender research 9-11, 15 intellectual colonization 10 intellectual commodity 79 interculturality 91 intersectionality 67, 194-5 intersectionalizing representation 236-8; ethnicity plus model 244—5; gender plus model 245-7; political citizenship 243-4; political intersectionality 238-42 intertextual allusions 178-83 intracytoplasmic injection of sperm (ICSI) 155 intra-European mobility 192-4, 201-6 in vitro fertilization (IVF) 129; children as monsters 156-8; cross-border transactions in women’s body materials 137-41, 146nl; eggsploitation 141-5, 146n6; fertilized eggs as conceived children 161-3; reprogenetics in 1980s and 1990s 130-6 involuntarily childless, as patient-citizens 158-60 Iron Curtain 1, 7, 231 irrationality 22, 74 “Is Multiculturalismi Bad for Women?” 52 IVF see in vitro fertilization (IVF) Jadidist movement 113, 116 Janion, M. 95, 112 Jones, A. 175 Kedrova, C. 118 Khrushchev, N. 5 Kim, C.J. 96 Kligman, G. 152
Index 261 Knapp, G.A. 31ո4 Knoll, E.M. 158 knowledge dissident 26, 65 knowledge, information and 219-21 Kofman, E. 200 Kollontai, A. 6 Koobak, R. 29 Korolczuk, E. 28, 256 Kravchenko, Z. 30,164n3 Krolokke, C.H. 140 Krytyka Polityczna 49 Kulawik, T. 27, 164ոՅ, 214, 253, 254 Lacan, J. 42, 45 Lace Makers ofNarsapur, The (Mies) 89 lagging behind 14, 44, 70, 172, 184 late arrival status 14 “law of identical temporality” 21 Lazarus,N. Ill Lebanonization 91 legislated candidate quotas 233,234, 247nl Lenz, I. 14, 31n4, 32 liberalism 6, 41, 54, 57, 59 liberalization 19, 154 Liberalną К. 58 liminal Europeanness 29-30; of Central and Eastern Europeans 195-6; complexities 206; East-West migrations 192-4; female labor migration 191-2; intra-European mobility 192-4, 201-6; methodological considerations 199-201; Polish domestic workers in Madrid 199; and race 196-9; and whiteness, intersections 194-5 locationality 26, 67 longue durée 89 Lorde, A. 7, 12, 48,83, 84 Lugones, M. 90, 91, 100n2, 174 Lykke, N. 175 Madrid, Polish domestic workers in 199 MakhmutovąA. 113, 117 Malinowski, B. 95 Mamyshev-Monroe, V. 181-3, 185, 185n8 Manifa movement 59, 59nl “Mapping Misogyny in Serbia: Discourses and Practices” 76nl2 marketization 71, 144 Martin, T. 111 Marxism 20, 79, 85, 88, 98 Marxist criticism 6 Marxist feminism 16 Marxist thinking 85 masculinist security state, in Russia: information and knowledge 219-21; modernization and traditionalism 221-3; rationale and theoretical perspective 212-14; vulnerability and responsibility 216-19; youth transitions, gendering 215-16 masculinity crisis 72
masculinity, Serbia: contexts and knowledges 65-6; see also Serbian masculinity materialism 79 McClintock, A. 80, 88 McRobbie, A. 54-6 Medvedev, D. 216 Melnichenko, N. 226nl Mendoza, B. 91 Meskimmon, M. 173 metropolitan theory 67 midwives 54-8 Mies, M. 16, 31n4, 88, 89,91 Mignolo, W.D. 91,121Ш migrant women 32n4, 96, 194 minority groups, quotas 235, 242 Miroiu, M. 59 Mistv and Jimmy Paulette in a Taxi, NYC (Goldin) 180, 184-5 Mitchell, J. 45, 46 Model, L. 179 modernity 118-20 modernization 30, 68, 70, 221-3 Modleski, T. 55 Mohanty, C.T. 12, 17, 21, 48, 51, 52, 56, 83, 174 Monroe (Mamyshev-Monroe) 181-2, 185 Monroe, Marilyn 179, 182, 183,185n8 Moore, D. 196 Moragą C. 16 Morgan, R. 84 Morimura, Y. 182 Mrozik, A. 57 Muharską R. 12, 92 multiculturalism 52, 91 Multiculturalism without Culture (Phillips) 52 Muñoz, J.E. 175, 183 Museum of Modem Art (MUMOK) 181 Muslim women’s activism: anticolonialism 116-17; see also Soviet gender history Muslim women’s movement 28
262 Index Nahman, M. 142 national physiognomy 87 Nehru, Jawaharlal ЗІпЗ neoliberalism 41,43, 52-8 neoliberal posteverything 54-8 neoliberal shock therapy 3 nesting orientalism 92 New Left movements 49 New World Order 24, 89, 98 Nikolchina, M. 12 Nixon, R. 5 Non-Aligned Movement 6,17, 31n3,92 non-region, appearance of 1-3 Nordic semiperiphery 76n9 Northern feminism 16 Northern Feminist Theory 6 Novas, C. 154 Novikov, A. 98, 99 Oates-Indruchová, L. 19,20 Object Lessons (Wiegman) 172 Occidentalism 3, 86,253, 254 October Revolution 223 Okin, S.M. 52 Oko, D. 49 one system approach 89 oppressive egalitarianism 9 optimism 63, 76nl0 Orientalism 4, 85, 86, 114 Orientalism (Said) 85 Orlova, L. 185n8 Ossa, J.P. 237 Other Side, The (Goldin) 179 Ottoman cultural legacy 4 “Our Stork” 158-60, 164n3,165n6,165n7 overgeneralization 69 Oxford Handbook ofFeminist Theory (Disch and Hawkesworth) 2, 21 Oxford Handbook of Transnational Feminist Movements, The (Baksh and Harcourt) 21 Painter, N.I. 96 PARQUOTA Survey 239 Parvulescu, A. 96 paternalization214 patient-citizens, involuntarily childless as 158-60 patriarchal mentality 84 patriarchy 30, 116-17, 213, 214 Penezić, V. 12 personal is political, the 6, 10, 179 personal positioning 63-5 pessimism 76nl0 Petryпа, A. 155 Pfeffer, N. 137,144,145 phallogocentrism 45 Phillips, A. 52 place-based knowledges 100 Poland: biotechnological reproductive innovations 151; domestic workers in Madrid 199; fertilized eggs as conceived children 161-3; involuntarily childless as patient-citizens 158-60; IVF children as monsters 156-8; Manifa movement 59, 59nl;
reproduction and citizen ship, nexus of 152-5; reproductive technologies, regulating 155-6 politics: gender inequalities in 231; of location 23; quotas in 232-6 political citizenship 230-1,243-4 political correctness 91 political intersectionality 236,238-42 polycentric gender studies 69 polycentric knowledge 68 polycentric social science 69 Posadskaya-Vanderbeck, A. 115 “possessive individual” 88 postcolonial feminist theory 51, 54 postcolonialism 25; decolonization 82; elite locations 98; in gender studies 81; genealogies of 83-91; geopolitical distinctions 81; heated polemics 79; inner colonization 95; inter-imperiality 94; Non-Aligned Movement 92; nonWestem Europe 93; phantom borders 94; Poland 94-6; racialization 96; subaltemity 96-7 postcolonial theorizing 4 Postcolonial Theory and the Specter of Capital (Chibber) 79 postcommunism 93 postcommunist feminist discourse 64 postfeminism 54, 55 postfoundationalism 10, 21, 26 postmodern feminist theory 49, 57 postsocialist contexts 26, 41-3,46, 53, 57,152 postsocialist countries 41,43,46 post-state-socialism 3,26 poststructuralism 2, 9, 10,20, 41 Prague Spring 6 preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) 131, 134, 155, 156
Index prenatal diagnosis (PND) 130, 131,134 problem-solving capacity 15 pronatalism 133, 224 protectionist approach 143 Putin, V. 216 queer theory 42 Quijano, A. 86, 90, 91 quotas: attitudes on 242, 242; ethnicity plus model 244-5; gender in candidate selection 239-42, 240, 241; gender plus model 245-7; political citizenship 243-4; in politics and communist legacy 232-6; types of 247nl racialization 24, 96, 119 racial triangulation 96 radical theory 52 rebordering Europe 20-5 Redstockings Manifesto (1969) 50 relative valorization 96 reproduction: and citizenship, nexus of 152-5; regulating 155-6; see also reprogenetics reproductive tourism/exile 28, 137 reprogenetics: cross-border transactions in women’s body materials 137-4-1; developments in 129-30; eggsploitation 141-5, 146n6; first-wave criticism 131-4; second-wave criticism 134—6; and social critique 130-6 reserved seat quotas 247nl responsibility, of young adults 216-19 Revolution of Their Own, A (Engel) 115 Riley, D. 44 Rose, N. 154 “Rrose is a Rrose is a Rrose: Gender Performance in Photography” (Bless ing) 179 rural poverty 75n7 Russian doll 22 Russian Muslims 113 Said, E. 23, 83, 85 same-sex couples 136, 138 “Scandinavian model” 3 ln4 Schneider, I. 130, 134 scholarship: advantages of 98; feminist 1, 13, 14, 31n4; Muslim women 113 Scott, J. 50 secondary Orientalism 27, 114—16 Second Sex, The (de Beauvoir) 84 263 second-wave feminism 10, 45, 46, 49-51 selective antinatalism 132-3, 135 self-colonization 69 self-discovery 48 self-expression 48 self-realization 29,155 self/sacrificing micro-matriarchy 72 self-scrutiny
44 semi-periphery 21,47; as context 66-9; and gender regimes 69-73; Nordic 76n9 Sentiurin, Y. 219 Serbian masculinity: contexts and knowl edges 65-6; crisis of 72; deconstructing 73-5; positioning 63-5; semiperiphery and gender regimes 69-73; semiperiph ery as context 67-9 Setkina, I. 119 sex-gender debate 8 Sex in the City 54 sexual equality, issues of 17 Sherman, C. 182 shock therapy: of market economy 92; neoliberal 3 Shohat, E. 80, 83, 91 Signs 15-17, 57 Sisterhood Is Global (Morgan) 84 Sister Outsider (Lorde) 7 social critique, reprogenetics and 130-6 socialism 14, 18 Sojka, A. 29-30 Soviet gender history 108-10; anticoloni alism 116-17; backwardness 118-20; colonial wound 112-14; decolonial revision 120-1; secondary Orientalism 114-16; studies 110-12; Volga-Ural region 112-14 Spain: world-systems analysis 23; colo nialism 86; fertility treatment 139-49. 145-6; minority-women's organization 232; Polish domestic workers 30, 192, 194, 199-207; quotas 232, 234 spatial turn 24 Spivak, G. 48, 83, 85, 93 Sputnik Shock 1957 5 Stability Pact Gender Task Force 244 Stalinism’s Great Terror 117 Stam, R. 83, 91 standpoint theory 21, 26, 67 state feminism 10, 15, 115 state socialism 2, 6-8,13, 19,26,191 step-by-step policy approach 232-3 Stites, R. 112
264 Index Stoler, A.L. 88 Stråth, В. 196 subsistence production 31ո4 subverting heterosexism 136 Sweden: quotas 31, 232, 239, 243-6; aca demic feminism 46; FINRRAGE 132; world-systems analysis 92 Suchland, J. 24 “surplus of humans” 71-2 Sztompka, P. 196 tandem quotas 236 Tatar woman 115,117 Teigen, M. 237 temporalities, and cartographies 15-20 This Bridge Called My Back (Moraga and Anzaldúa) 16 Thompson, C. 142 Thompson, E. 94 Tito, Josip Broz ЗІпЗ Tlostanova, M. 84, 91, 93, 114, 121nl Todorova, M. 81, 95 Tolstoy, Aleksey Nikolayevich 181 Tomšič, V. 19 traditionalism 221-3 traditionalization ЗО, 223 transformative approach 143 transition, to adulthood 212-13, 215-16, 226n2 transnational feminism 16, 18, 52 transnationalization 15,130,230 transnational metageography 20,26 Treumund, Anna-Stina 29, 170-2,170; field imaginary of feminist studies 172-6; intertextual allusions 178-83; reframing 184; troubling Drag 176-8 tricontinental revolution 83 Triisberg, A. 176 Tripp, A.M. 17 Tramp moment 254 Twine, F.W. 198 undergeneralization 69 Under Western Eyes: Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Discourses (Mohanty) 17, 51-2, 89, 174 Undoing Gender (Butler) 48 unified state examination (EGE) 30, 214-23 Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 5 universalism, women’s rights without 51-4 Velvet Curtain 7 Verdeiy, K. 81 Volga-Ural region 109-10,112-14 voluntary party quotas 233, 247nl von Werlhof, C. 88 vulnerability, of young adults 216-19 “vulnerable majority” 30,225 Waldby, C. 142, 143 Wallerstein, I. 92 Weber, M. 96 Weegee 179 Western feminism 8, 47,92 Westernization ЗІПІ, 88
Western modernity 4, 80, 85, 97, 211 “What Can We Do for Ourselves?” (Blagojević) 63 whiteness: Europeanness and, intersections of 194-5; revisited 196-9 whitestream feminisms 91 White Women, Race Matters: The Social Construction of Whiteness (Frankenberg) 197 Why Stories Matter (Hemmings) 42 Wiegman, R. 14, 172,175 Wigura, К. 58 Women’s Congress 59, 59nl, 245 women’s experience, feminism without 49-51 women’s liberation 5, 84 women’s rights: as human rights 18; without universalism 51-4 women’s studies, without women 43-9 world-centered knowledge project 65,66 world-systems analysis 16,21,23, 66,88, 89 yeaming-for-family narrative 144 You, Me and Everyone We Don Ì Know (Treumund) 171 youth transitions 212-13, 215-16, 226n2 Yugoslavia: Non-Align-Movement 6, 92; dissolution 73; feminist thought 8, 11; multi-ethnic state 94; quotas 243; race 95 Yuval-Davis, N. 195, 237 Zarycki, T. 23 Zhurzhenko, T. 224 Ґ—·■ “ Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München |
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title | Borderlands in European gender studies beyond the East-West frontier |
title_auth | Borderlands in European gender studies beyond the East-West frontier |
title_exact_search | Borderlands in European gender studies beyond the East-West frontier |
title_full | Borderlands in European gender studies beyond the East-West frontier edited by Teresa Kulawik and Zhanna Kravchenko |
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