Contents
Introduction: Gender in Transition: Legacies, Opportunities, and Milestones in Post-Soviet Ukraine
I. Politics and Gender
1.1) Mosaic Model of Gender Democracy in Ukraine
1.2) Discourse of Continuity and Change: The Legislative Path to
Equality
1.3) Electoral Reforms and Women's Representation in Ukraine
1.4) Global Campaigns to Combat Violence against Women: Theorizing
their Impact in Postcommunist Ukraine
II. Gender and Social Structures
2.1) Gender, Nation and Reproduction: Demographic Discourses and
Practices in Ukraine After the Orange Revolution
2.2) (Re)constructing the Women's Histories in Ukraine: Actors,
Agents, Narratives
2.3) Gender and Social Worth in Post-Soviet Ukrainian Civil
Society
2.4) Homeless Men and Masculinity Crisis in Contemporary
Ukraine
III. Gender and Education
3.1) Gender Policy and Education in Contemporary Ukraine:
Discourses and Controversies
3.2) Gender Analysis of School Textbooks in Ukraine
3.3) Educational Achievement, Social Background and Occupational
Allocations of Young Men and Women in Ukraine
IV. Emerging Issues
4.1) Gender and Health in Ukraine
4.2) Maculinity in Soviet and Post-Soviet Ukraine: Models and their
Implications
4.3) Cash and/or Care: Current Discourses and Practices of
Fatherhood in Ukraine
4.4) Ukrainian Societal Attitudes towards the Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, and Transgender Communities
4.5) Mainstreaming Gender Equality in Ukraine: Tensions, Challenges
and Possibilities
Afterword
Olena Hankivksy is a professor in the School of Public Policy at
Simon Fraser University.
Anastasiya Salnykova is a PhD candidate in the Department of
Political Science at the University of British Columbia.
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