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Malysheva, M.M
Sovremennyi Patriarkhat
Sotsial`no-Ekonomicheskoe Esse
[ Modern patriarchy : Socio-economic essay]

Moscow:  Academia, 2001
359 p
Hardcover. 13 x 20 cm
ISBN: 5874440364
Language: Russian
Marina Malysheva, the author of this monograph, is a pioneer of gender studies in Russia. The book describes patriarchy as a social system which reinforce its position in Russia and in the rest of the world. One of the chapters is based on statistical studies and surveys conducted in Russia in 1990s with the author`s participation. Contents: Globalization of gender inequality; Programs of financing European science and traditionalism in gender relations studies; Quantitative and qualitative methodology in gender studies; Gender relations in the light of family genealogy; The Family as an institution of reproduction of traditional gender identity; Gender aspects of the human rights concept. Information about the author by E.V. Tiurkanova.
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