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This book provides a fresh overview on the debate about the
remarkable regression of gender equality in the Balkans and South
Caucasus caused by the fall of socialism and by the revitalization
of religion in Turkey. Contrary to the prevailing opinion of
researchers who state continuous male domination, the book presents
strong arguments for an alternative outlook. By contrasting the
realia of gender relations with the utopia of new femininities and
new masculinities driven by digital visual communication, the book
provokingly concludes with the arrival of two utopias: the Marlboro
Man - still authoritative but lonely - conquering and refusing
family obligations; and with the emergence of a new femininity type
- strong and beautiful. As such this book provides a great resource
to anthropologists, demographers, sociologists, gender and media
researchers and all those interested in feminist issues.
Gendering Post-Socialist Transition presents economic, political,
social, and cultural effects and traces of system changes in the
lives of women and men after 1989 in 11 countries of Central and
Southeastern Europe. The contributions by nine research teams from
different countries look into the meaning of these changes for the
relationships between men and women, for gender roles and
representations, and for the development of normative discourses
about femininity and masculinity. With respect to gender relations,
these case studies deal with changing values and mentalities in
transformation and once again show that poverty, social exclusion,
nationalism, social systems, and healthcare systems all have a
profound gendered dimension. (Series: ERSTE Foundation Series -
Vol. 1)
The Balkans and the Near East share millennia of a joint history,
which stretches from the settling of man to the 20th century. The
task split between the various scholarly disciplines into the
fields of Balkan studies and Near (Middle) East studies has
resulted in dividing a shared history into various sub-histories.
This book reunites these isolated histories, opening up completely
new historical perspectives. (Series: Studies on South East Europe
- Vol. 12)
This book provides a fresh overview on the debate about the
remarkable regression of gender equality in the Balkans and South
Caucasus caused by the fall of socialism and by the revitalization
of religion in Turkey. Contrary to the prevailing opinion of
researchers who state continuous male domination, the book presents
strong arguments for an alternative outlook. By contrasting the
realia of gender relations with the utopia of new femininities and
new masculinities driven by digital visual communication, the book
provokingly concludes with the arrival of two utopias: the Marlboro
Man - still authoritative but lonely - conquering and refusing
family obligations; and with the emergence of a new femininity type
- strong and beautiful. As such this book provides a great resource
to anthropologists, demographers, sociologists, gender and media
researchers and all those interested in feminist issues.
Das Buch analysiert aus historischer Perspektive das Verhaltnis
zwischen Staat und Provinz im sudoestlichen Europa. Die
internationalen Beitrage erweitern die Ideen des Vorgangerbandes
"Provinz als Denk- und Lebensform" um die historische Erforschung
von "Provinz". Die BeitragerInnen decken einen zeitlichen Bogen vom
letzten Drittel des 17. bis ins 21. Jahrhundert und einen
raumlichen Horizont vom Sudwesten der Habsburgermonarchie bis in
die europaischen Randzonen des Osmanischen Reiches ab. Durch den
spezifischen Blickwinkel "von unten" werden die komplexen
Beziehungen zwischen "Provinz" und Staat oder Zentrum in neues
Licht geruckt.
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