Learning Gender after the Cold War Contentious Feminisms

This book explores the role and place of feminist politics in the transformation of the former socialist world and points out the geopolitical mechanisms involved in the deployment of technocratic norms, expert discourses, activist repertoires and academic knowledge on women’s rights and gender equa...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Cîrstocea, Ioana
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Palgrave Macmillan 2022, 2022
Edition:1st ed. 2022
Series:Socio-Historical Studies of the Social and Human Sciences
Subjects:
Sex
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • An Expert Look and an Informal Habitus
  • Transnational and Trans-Sectorial Circulations
  • Bibliography
  • Part II The Institutional Building of International Gender Expertise
  • 4 A Democracy-Making Mission
  • A Young Philanthropic Foundation
  • Fighting Against Communism and Training the Post-Socialist Elites
  • “Expanding Rights-Based Education”
  • Bibliography
  • 5 Aims and Scope of an International Gender-Studies Programme
  • Activist Origins
  • Structural Tensions
  • Critical Vocation and Expert Potential
  • Teaching and Research, International Transfers and Local Innovations
  • Bibliography
  • 6 Gender, Feminism and Philanthropic Work
  • “Generating an Agenda”
  • Feminist Activists and Bureaucracy Employees
  • Learning “Gender” and Resisting International Pedagogy
  • Bibliography
  • Part III A Sociography of Eastern European “Gender Pioneers”
  • 7 Feminist Scholars, Activists and Experts
  • Shared Social Dispositions
  • 1 (Re)Making “Gender”, (Un)Making “Eastern Europe”. Introduction
  • “Gender” and Feminism After State Socialism
  • Brief Literature Overview
  • Mapping the “East-West Misunderstanding” in Feminism
  • “Gender” as a Socialisation Platform
  • Doing the Sociology of a Transnational Melting Pot
  • Bibliography
  • Part I Transnational Mobilisations: From Discovering the “Post-socialist Other” to Professional Activism Beyond Borders
  • 2 Reviving Feminist Internationalism After the Cold War
  • Transatlantic Conversations
  • A “Feminist Powerhouse”
  • “US Writers, Professors, Feminist Activists”
  • Eastern European Feminists “In-Between”
  • “Sisterhood” Versus “Difference”: An Iterative Debate, a Historically Situated Outcome
  • Bibliography
  • 3 The “NGO-isation of Feminism” in the Making
  • Feminism as a “Trademark”
  • Towards the “NGO Form”
  • Inventing and Practicing Lateral Solidarity at a Distance
  • Established Scholars and Newcomers to Academia
  • Professional Activists and Critical Bureaucrats
  • Historically “Rooted” Militancy
  • Bibliography
  • 8 Gender Studies and the Higher Education Reform in Romania
  • Liberalising the Universities After State Socialism
  • A Small World of Activists and Reformers
  • Interwoven Academic and Expert Positions
  • Bibliography
  • 9 A Counterpoint from the Former Yugoslavia
  • “Gender” and Feminism in Tension
  • The Ambiguous Paths of “Gender Expertise”
  • Legacy of State Socialism and Counter-Hegemonic Thinking
  • Bibliography
  • 10 Going Global. Conclusion
  • “Sisters in Feminism”, Brokers of “Gender”, Actors of Globalisation
  • The End of the “Second World” and the Afterlife of the (Red) “Woman Question”
  • Bibliography
  • Appendix
  • Bibliography
  • Index