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  1. Femmes, féminisme, genre en contexte postsocialiste. De la « démocratisation » post-autoritaire à la « démocratie illibérale ».Ioana Cîrstocea - 2021 - Diogène n° 267-267 (3-4):28-46.
    L’expérience (post)socialiste interpelle la pensée féministe, depuis la définition du sujet collectif des luttes à la variabilité des pratiques émancipatrices et à la diversité des modes de renouvellement et de transmission du militantisme pour les droits des femmes. Après avoir défini l’espace « est-européen » de référence, l’article développe cette idée en trois temps. Il s’agit de revenir d’abord sur les legs des régimes socialistes en matière d’avancement de l’égalité des sexes et sur le traitement réservé à ces efforts étatiques (...)
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  • The Conditions of Politics: Low-Caste Women's Political Agency in Contemporary North Indian Society.Manuela Ciotti - 2009 - Feminist Review 91 (1):113-134.
    In this article I analyse the structural and cultural conditions of low-caste women's political agency in urban north India. Whereas in Western feminist political theory, the sexual division of labour is considered to be a key constraint for women's political participation, I show how this has a secondary relevance in the context analysed. I argue that issues concerning the division of labour are intertwined with and subject to those of male consent and support for women's activities. I illustrate how it (...)
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  • Gender(ed) politics in central and eastern europe.Barbara Einhorn - 2006 - Journal of Global Ethics 2 (2):139 – 162.
    This article examines the role of mainstream political participation in the quest for gender equitable citizenship as a measure of the attainment of democracy. Citizenship stands here as the appropriate measure for the implementation of women's rights as human rights. The article examines citizenship status through the prism of representation in mainstream politics in the context of democratisation in Central and Eastern Europe. Prior to European Union accession negotiations, gender was marginal on the political agenda in most countries in the (...)
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