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Contemporary Women's Movement in Ukraine: Comparative Perspectives

Reading Assignments:

SESSION 4. Women’s movement in post-Soviet Ukraine: Independent organizations and civic activities.

Zherebkina, I. 1999. “Who is Afraid of Feminism in the Former USSR?” Femina Postsovietica, Ukrainian Woman in a Transitional Period: From Social Movements to Politics, ed. by I. Zherebkina, 11-82. Kharkov: KCGS.

Lutsenko, H. 1999. “Modern Woman’s Movement in Ukraine,” in Femina Postsovietica, Ukrainian Woman in a Transitional Period: From Social Movements to Politics, ed. by I.Zherebkina, 152-200. Kharkov: KCGS.

Rubchuck, M. 2002. “Transformation of Femininity in Modern Ukraine,” in Gender Stories of East Europe, ed. by Å. Gapova, A. Usmanova, and A. Peto, 396-410. Minsk, Balarus, European Instutute for Humanities.

Smolyar, L. 1998. Ìynule zarady maybutn'ogo. Zhinochyj rukh NadDnipryanska Ukrayna II pol. XIX- poch. XX st.. Stirynky istorii. Îdessa, Ukraine: Àstroprynt. (In Ukrainian)

Women’s Political View. 2004. Collection of materials of a project supported by Fund Beil.

Pavlychko, S. 2002. Feminism. Peredmova by V. Aheeva. Êyiv: Vydavnytsvo of Sîlîmija Pavlychko „Osnovy.” (In Ukrainian)

Porovska,V. 2003. Internet Sources for Women (Reference book). International Fund “Vidrodzhennija.” Kyiv: Ukrainian Women’s Fund. (In Ukrainian)

Kupryashkina, S. 1997. “Women’s Studies in Ukraine,” in Transitions, Environments, Translations: Feminisms in International Politics, ed. by J. Scott and C. Kaplan. New York: Routledge. (In English)

Database of Ukrainian women’s organizations in the Internet: <http://portal.uwf.kiev.ua/?p=org>

           
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