The striking fact that abortion was among the first issues
raised, after 1989, by almost all of the newly formed governments
of East Central Europe points to the significance of gender and
reproduction in the postsocialist transformations. The fourteen
studies in this volume result from a comparative, collaborative
research project on the complex relationship between ideas and
practices of gender, and political economic change. The book
presents detailed evidence about women's and men's new
circumstances in eight of the former communist countries, exploring
the intersection of politics and the life cycle, the differential
effects of economic restructuring, and women's public and political
participation. Individual contributions on the former German
Democratic Republic, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary,
Serbia, Romania, and Bulgaria provide rich empirical data and
interpretive insights on postsocialist transformation analyzed from
a gendered perspective. Drawing on multiple methods and
disciplines, these original papers advance scholarship in several
fields, including anthropology, sociology, women's studies, law,
comparative political science, and regional studies. The analyses
make clear that practices of gender, and ideas about the
differences between men and women, have been crucial in shaping the
broad social changes that have followed the collapse of
communism.
In addition to the editors, the contributors are Eleonora
Zieliaska, Eva Maleck-Lewy, Myra Marx Ferree, Sharon Wolchik, Irene
Dolling, Daphne Hahn, Sylka Scholz, Mira Marody, Anna
Giza-Poleszczuk, Katalin Kovacs, Monika Varadi, Julia Szalai,
Adriana Baban, MaIgorzata Fuszara, Laura Grunberg, Zorica Mrsevia,
Krassimira Daskalova, Joanna Goven, and Jasmina Lukia."
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