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This title looks at the new sexual reality in Central, Eastern and Southeast Europe after the fall of communism. Handy tables and figures make the information easy to access and understand.
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This title looks at the new sexual reality in Central, Eastern and Southeast Europe after the fall of communism. Handy tables and figures make the information easy to access and understand.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. November 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 204mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 582g
- ISBN-13: 9780789022943
- ISBN-10: 078902294X
- Artikelnr.: 21014658
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. November 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 204mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 582g
- ISBN-13: 9780789022943
- ISBN-10: 078902294X
- Artikelnr.: 21014658
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edmond J Coleman (Author) , Theo Sandfort (Author)
* About the Editors
* Contributors
* Foreword
* Acknowledgments
* Introduction. Sexuality and Gender in Times of Transition (Aleksandar
tulhofer and Theo Sandfort)
* Changing the Gender Order
* Changing Social Regulation of Sexuality
* Sexualities in Postcommunism
* The Contributions
* PART I: POSTCOMMUNIST CONSTRUCTIONS OF GENDER AND
SEXUALITY
* Chapter 1. Gender Inequalities in the Nationalist, Nontransitional
Context of Serbia, Emphasizing Vojvodina, During the 1990s (Tatjana
Ðuric-Kuzmanovic)
* Introduction
* A Gendered Approach to Theories of Development and Transition
* General Economic and Social Conditions in Serbia During the 1990s
* Gender Oppression in Serbia: From Socialism to State-Directed
Nondevelopment
* Current Developments and Future Trends in the Labor Market for Women
During Transition in Serbia, Emphasizing Vojvodina
* Summary: Toward Affirmative Action
* Chapter 2. Hierarchies of Difference: National Identity, Gay and
Lesbian Rights,
and the Church in Postcommunist Romania (Voichita Nachescu)
* Gender and Romanian Communism
* Brief History
* The Actors of the Debate
* The Debate
* Conclusion
* Chapter 3. From Sworn Virgins to Transvestite Prostitutes: Performing
Gender and
Sexuality in Two Films from Yugoslavia (Kevin Moss)
* Chapter 4. The Spatiality of Identities and Sexualities: Is
Transition a
Challenging Point at All? (Biljana Kaic)
* Introductory Notes: Facing the Question
* Facing the Approach and Problem That Sexuality Matters
* Facing Transition and War(s): Stereotypes, Trends, and Media
Signifiers of Sexualities
* Facing Female Sexuality Within the Pornography of War(s)
* Instead of a Conclusion: Facing Obstacles, Gaps, and Potentials
Within/Crossing Transition
* PART II. SEXUAL POLITICS AND SEXUAL IDENTITIES
* Chapter 5. Sexual Culture and Politics in Contemporary Russia (Igor
S. Kon)
* Post-Soviet Sexuality
* Attitudes Toward Sex Education
* The Antisexual Crusade
* Chapter 6. Serbian Sexual Response: Gender and Sexuality in Serbia
During the
1990s (Tea Nikolic)
* Excitement (The Awakening of the Nation)
* Plateau (Turbo Folk)
* Orgasm (Pornography)
* Resolution
* Chapter 7. The Sexual Status of Lesbian Women in Slovenia in the
1990s (Tatjana Greif)
* Introduction
* Historical Background
* The Lesbian Movement in Slovenia
* The Current Legal Situation Concerning Lesbian Women
* Lesbians Within Education, the Health System, and the Military
* The Social Situation Concerning Lesbian Women
* Conclusion
* Chapter 8. Sexualities in Belarus: Some Major Patterns of Sexual
Behavior and Their Cultural Background (Alexei Lalo and Nikolai
Schitov)
* Introduction
* Gender Roles and Images
* Sexualities and Witch Hunts
* Post-Soviet Sexual Discourses and Western Influences
* Issues of Domestic Violence: The Controversial Role of Physicians
* Sex-Related Prejudice and Sex Crimes: The Orthodox Church and
Homophobia
* Conclusion
* Chapter 9. The New Visibility: Representing Sexual Minorities in the
Popular Culture of Post-Soviet Russia (Brian James Baer)
* PART III. THE RISE OF SEX MARKETS
* Chapter 10. Supplying Women for the Sex Industry: Trafficking from
the Russian Federation (Donna Hughes)
* Introduction
* Collapse and Criminalization of the State and Economy
* Economic Inequality for Women
* Regional Variation in Unemployment
* Traffickers Recruiting Women for Work Abroad
* Public and Private Violence
* Contributors
* Foreword
* Acknowledgments
* Introduction. Sexuality and Gender in Times of Transition (Aleksandar
tulhofer and Theo Sandfort)
* Changing the Gender Order
* Changing Social Regulation of Sexuality
* Sexualities in Postcommunism
* The Contributions
* PART I: POSTCOMMUNIST CONSTRUCTIONS OF GENDER AND
SEXUALITY
* Chapter 1. Gender Inequalities in the Nationalist, Nontransitional
Context of Serbia, Emphasizing Vojvodina, During the 1990s (Tatjana
Ðuric-Kuzmanovic)
* Introduction
* A Gendered Approach to Theories of Development and Transition
* General Economic and Social Conditions in Serbia During the 1990s
* Gender Oppression in Serbia: From Socialism to State-Directed
Nondevelopment
* Current Developments and Future Trends in the Labor Market for Women
During Transition in Serbia, Emphasizing Vojvodina
* Summary: Toward Affirmative Action
* Chapter 2. Hierarchies of Difference: National Identity, Gay and
Lesbian Rights,
and the Church in Postcommunist Romania (Voichita Nachescu)
* Gender and Romanian Communism
* Brief History
* The Actors of the Debate
* The Debate
* Conclusion
* Chapter 3. From Sworn Virgins to Transvestite Prostitutes: Performing
Gender and
Sexuality in Two Films from Yugoslavia (Kevin Moss)
* Chapter 4. The Spatiality of Identities and Sexualities: Is
Transition a
Challenging Point at All? (Biljana Kaic)
* Introductory Notes: Facing the Question
* Facing the Approach and Problem That Sexuality Matters
* Facing Transition and War(s): Stereotypes, Trends, and Media
Signifiers of Sexualities
* Facing Female Sexuality Within the Pornography of War(s)
* Instead of a Conclusion: Facing Obstacles, Gaps, and Potentials
Within/Crossing Transition
* PART II. SEXUAL POLITICS AND SEXUAL IDENTITIES
* Chapter 5. Sexual Culture and Politics in Contemporary Russia (Igor
S. Kon)
* Post-Soviet Sexuality
* Attitudes Toward Sex Education
* The Antisexual Crusade
* Chapter 6. Serbian Sexual Response: Gender and Sexuality in Serbia
During the
1990s (Tea Nikolic)
* Excitement (The Awakening of the Nation)
* Plateau (Turbo Folk)
* Orgasm (Pornography)
* Resolution
* Chapter 7. The Sexual Status of Lesbian Women in Slovenia in the
1990s (Tatjana Greif)
* Introduction
* Historical Background
* The Lesbian Movement in Slovenia
* The Current Legal Situation Concerning Lesbian Women
* Lesbians Within Education, the Health System, and the Military
* The Social Situation Concerning Lesbian Women
* Conclusion
* Chapter 8. Sexualities in Belarus: Some Major Patterns of Sexual
Behavior and Their Cultural Background (Alexei Lalo and Nikolai
Schitov)
* Introduction
* Gender Roles and Images
* Sexualities and Witch Hunts
* Post-Soviet Sexual Discourses and Western Influences
* Issues of Domestic Violence: The Controversial Role of Physicians
* Sex-Related Prejudice and Sex Crimes: The Orthodox Church and
Homophobia
* Conclusion
* Chapter 9. The New Visibility: Representing Sexual Minorities in the
Popular Culture of Post-Soviet Russia (Brian James Baer)
* PART III. THE RISE OF SEX MARKETS
* Chapter 10. Supplying Women for the Sex Industry: Trafficking from
the Russian Federation (Donna Hughes)
* Introduction
* Collapse and Criminalization of the State and Economy
* Economic Inequality for Women
* Regional Variation in Unemployment
* Traffickers Recruiting Women for Work Abroad
* Public and Private Violence
* About the Editors
* Contributors
* Foreword
* Acknowledgments
* Introduction. Sexuality and Gender in Times of Transition (Aleksandar
tulhofer and Theo Sandfort)
* Changing the Gender Order
* Changing Social Regulation of Sexuality
* Sexualities in Postcommunism
* The Contributions
* PART I: POSTCOMMUNIST CONSTRUCTIONS OF GENDER AND
SEXUALITY
* Chapter 1. Gender Inequalities in the Nationalist, Nontransitional
Context of Serbia, Emphasizing Vojvodina, During the 1990s (Tatjana
Ðuric-Kuzmanovic)
* Introduction
* A Gendered Approach to Theories of Development and Transition
* General Economic and Social Conditions in Serbia During the 1990s
* Gender Oppression in Serbia: From Socialism to State-Directed
Nondevelopment
* Current Developments and Future Trends in the Labor Market for Women
During Transition in Serbia, Emphasizing Vojvodina
* Summary: Toward Affirmative Action
* Chapter 2. Hierarchies of Difference: National Identity, Gay and
Lesbian Rights,
and the Church in Postcommunist Romania (Voichita Nachescu)
* Gender and Romanian Communism
* Brief History
* The Actors of the Debate
* The Debate
* Conclusion
* Chapter 3. From Sworn Virgins to Transvestite Prostitutes: Performing
Gender and
Sexuality in Two Films from Yugoslavia (Kevin Moss)
* Chapter 4. The Spatiality of Identities and Sexualities: Is
Transition a
Challenging Point at All? (Biljana Kaic)
* Introductory Notes: Facing the Question
* Facing the Approach and Problem That Sexuality Matters
* Facing Transition and War(s): Stereotypes, Trends, and Media
Signifiers of Sexualities
* Facing Female Sexuality Within the Pornography of War(s)
* Instead of a Conclusion: Facing Obstacles, Gaps, and Potentials
Within/Crossing Transition
* PART II. SEXUAL POLITICS AND SEXUAL IDENTITIES
* Chapter 5. Sexual Culture and Politics in Contemporary Russia (Igor
S. Kon)
* Post-Soviet Sexuality
* Attitudes Toward Sex Education
* The Antisexual Crusade
* Chapter 6. Serbian Sexual Response: Gender and Sexuality in Serbia
During the
1990s (Tea Nikolic)
* Excitement (The Awakening of the Nation)
* Plateau (Turbo Folk)
* Orgasm (Pornography)
* Resolution
* Chapter 7. The Sexual Status of Lesbian Women in Slovenia in the
1990s (Tatjana Greif)
* Introduction
* Historical Background
* The Lesbian Movement in Slovenia
* The Current Legal Situation Concerning Lesbian Women
* Lesbians Within Education, the Health System, and the Military
* The Social Situation Concerning Lesbian Women
* Conclusion
* Chapter 8. Sexualities in Belarus: Some Major Patterns of Sexual
Behavior and Their Cultural Background (Alexei Lalo and Nikolai
Schitov)
* Introduction
* Gender Roles and Images
* Sexualities and Witch Hunts
* Post-Soviet Sexual Discourses and Western Influences
* Issues of Domestic Violence: The Controversial Role of Physicians
* Sex-Related Prejudice and Sex Crimes: The Orthodox Church and
Homophobia
* Conclusion
* Chapter 9. The New Visibility: Representing Sexual Minorities in the
Popular Culture of Post-Soviet Russia (Brian James Baer)
* PART III. THE RISE OF SEX MARKETS
* Chapter 10. Supplying Women for the Sex Industry: Trafficking from
the Russian Federation (Donna Hughes)
* Introduction
* Collapse and Criminalization of the State and Economy
* Economic Inequality for Women
* Regional Variation in Unemployment
* Traffickers Recruiting Women for Work Abroad
* Public and Private Violence
* Contributors
* Foreword
* Acknowledgments
* Introduction. Sexuality and Gender in Times of Transition (Aleksandar
tulhofer and Theo Sandfort)
* Changing the Gender Order
* Changing Social Regulation of Sexuality
* Sexualities in Postcommunism
* The Contributions
* PART I: POSTCOMMUNIST CONSTRUCTIONS OF GENDER AND
SEXUALITY
* Chapter 1. Gender Inequalities in the Nationalist, Nontransitional
Context of Serbia, Emphasizing Vojvodina, During the 1990s (Tatjana
Ðuric-Kuzmanovic)
* Introduction
* A Gendered Approach to Theories of Development and Transition
* General Economic and Social Conditions in Serbia During the 1990s
* Gender Oppression in Serbia: From Socialism to State-Directed
Nondevelopment
* Current Developments and Future Trends in the Labor Market for Women
During Transition in Serbia, Emphasizing Vojvodina
* Summary: Toward Affirmative Action
* Chapter 2. Hierarchies of Difference: National Identity, Gay and
Lesbian Rights,
and the Church in Postcommunist Romania (Voichita Nachescu)
* Gender and Romanian Communism
* Brief History
* The Actors of the Debate
* The Debate
* Conclusion
* Chapter 3. From Sworn Virgins to Transvestite Prostitutes: Performing
Gender and
Sexuality in Two Films from Yugoslavia (Kevin Moss)
* Chapter 4. The Spatiality of Identities and Sexualities: Is
Transition a
Challenging Point at All? (Biljana Kaic)
* Introductory Notes: Facing the Question
* Facing the Approach and Problem That Sexuality Matters
* Facing Transition and War(s): Stereotypes, Trends, and Media
Signifiers of Sexualities
* Facing Female Sexuality Within the Pornography of War(s)
* Instead of a Conclusion: Facing Obstacles, Gaps, and Potentials
Within/Crossing Transition
* PART II. SEXUAL POLITICS AND SEXUAL IDENTITIES
* Chapter 5. Sexual Culture and Politics in Contemporary Russia (Igor
S. Kon)
* Post-Soviet Sexuality
* Attitudes Toward Sex Education
* The Antisexual Crusade
* Chapter 6. Serbian Sexual Response: Gender and Sexuality in Serbia
During the
1990s (Tea Nikolic)
* Excitement (The Awakening of the Nation)
* Plateau (Turbo Folk)
* Orgasm (Pornography)
* Resolution
* Chapter 7. The Sexual Status of Lesbian Women in Slovenia in the
1990s (Tatjana Greif)
* Introduction
* Historical Background
* The Lesbian Movement in Slovenia
* The Current Legal Situation Concerning Lesbian Women
* Lesbians Within Education, the Health System, and the Military
* The Social Situation Concerning Lesbian Women
* Conclusion
* Chapter 8. Sexualities in Belarus: Some Major Patterns of Sexual
Behavior and Their Cultural Background (Alexei Lalo and Nikolai
Schitov)
* Introduction
* Gender Roles and Images
* Sexualities and Witch Hunts
* Post-Soviet Sexual Discourses and Western Influences
* Issues of Domestic Violence: The Controversial Role of Physicians
* Sex-Related Prejudice and Sex Crimes: The Orthodox Church and
Homophobia
* Conclusion
* Chapter 9. The New Visibility: Representing Sexual Minorities in the
Popular Culture of Post-Soviet Russia (Brian James Baer)
* PART III. THE RISE OF SEX MARKETS
* Chapter 10. Supplying Women for the Sex Industry: Trafficking from
the Russian Federation (Donna Hughes)
* Introduction
* Collapse and Criminalization of the State and Economy
* Economic Inequality for Women
* Regional Variation in Unemployment
* Traffickers Recruiting Women for Work Abroad
* Public and Private Violence