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Chapter 1: Post-Soviet Women: New Challenges and Ways to Empowerment - Introduction
Part I: Womens positions in the Post-Soviet Societies
Chapter 2: From defending womens rights in the whole world to silence about Russias predatory war? The (geo)politics of the Eurasian Womens Forums in the context of traditional values
Chapter 3: Debates around domestic violence prevention law in Russia - pro and contra
Chapter 4: The Private Remains Non-Political: Gender Equality in a Non-Western Context: The Example of Armenia
Chapter 5: General Trends in Gender Inequality in Post Soviet Central Asia
Chapter 6: Womens rights in Central Asian countries in the grip of retraditionalization and neoliberal capitalism
Chapter 7: Why was there no FEMEN in the Baltic states? Some preliminary observations Matthew Kott
Part II: Negotiating Womens Roles
Chapter 8: Being a Woman and Russian National Identity: Discourses and Representations through the Lenses of Russian Conservative and Nationalist Organizations
Chapter 9: Female parliamentarians in Armenia: from traditional theme-takers to the new theme-givers
Chapter 10: Valkyries & Madonnas: Constructing femininity during the Russo-Ukrainian War
Chapter 11: Women cultivating love in the Belarusian countryside
Part III: Womens Agency, New Movements and Activisms
Chapter 12: They beat us, we fly. Indigenous Activism among Women in the Russian North
Chapter 13: Womens Activism in Ukraine: Artistic Method in Early Civic Documentations of the Ukraine-Russia War
Chapter 14: Generations of Feminist Translations: Connecting Russophone Academic and Activist Feminist Translation Debates across the 2000s and 2010s
Chapter 15: Balancing between global trends: what happens with women empowerment in Azerbaijan?. Chapter 16: Womens Responses to the Conservative Wave in Russian Social Policy.
Part I: Womens positions in the Post-Soviet Societies
Chapter 2: From defending womens rights in the whole world to silence about Russias predatory war? The (geo)politics of the Eurasian Womens Forums in the context of traditional values
Chapter 3: Debates around domestic violence prevention law in Russia - pro and contra
Chapter 4: The Private Remains Non-Political: Gender Equality in a Non-Western Context: The Example of Armenia
Chapter 5: General Trends in Gender Inequality in Post Soviet Central Asia
Chapter 6: Womens rights in Central Asian countries in the grip of retraditionalization and neoliberal capitalism
Chapter 7: Why was there no FEMEN in the Baltic states? Some preliminary observations Matthew Kott
Part II: Negotiating Womens Roles
Chapter 8: Being a Woman and Russian National Identity: Discourses and Representations through the Lenses of Russian Conservative and Nationalist Organizations
Chapter 9: Female parliamentarians in Armenia: from traditional theme-takers to the new theme-givers
Chapter 10: Valkyries & Madonnas: Constructing femininity during the Russo-Ukrainian War
Chapter 11: Women cultivating love in the Belarusian countryside
Part III: Womens Agency, New Movements and Activisms
Chapter 12: They beat us, we fly. Indigenous Activism among Women in the Russian North
Chapter 13: Womens Activism in Ukraine: Artistic Method in Early Civic Documentations of the Ukraine-Russia War
Chapter 14: Generations of Feminist Translations: Connecting Russophone Academic and Activist Feminist Translation Debates across the 2000s and 2010s
Chapter 15: Balancing between global trends: what happens with women empowerment in Azerbaijan?. Chapter 16: Womens Responses to the Conservative Wave in Russian Social Policy.