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Coming of Age Under Martial Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 234

Coming of Age Under Martial Law

How do historical cataclysms affect the social conditioning of young people? How do individuals born in the same period come to form an identifiable "generation"? How do coming-of-age stories create a sense of community and generational identity? Coming of Age under Martial Law: The Initiation Novels of Poland's Last Communist Generation addresses these questions, examining a selection of post-1989 coming-of-age novels authored by the generation of Polish writers whose transition from adolescence to adulthood coincided with Poland's transition from communism to liberal democracy.BR> Svetlana Vassileva-Karagyozova argues that when cataclysms of any nature overlap with the sensitive period of ...

Men and Masculinities Around the World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 282

Men and Masculinities Around the World

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-10-10
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  • Publisher: Springer

This collection, with contributions on seventeen countries from social scientists from Africa, the Americas, Asia-Pacific, and Europe, analyzes the characteristics and potential of diverse educational, political and related initiatives towards progressive changes in gender relations to show how men are reacting to contemporary social change

Men, Fathering and the Gender Trap
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 315

Men, Fathering and the Gender Trap

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-02-23
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book provides an account of fatherhood and changing parental roles in Sweden and Poland. It uses a comparative perspective to show what men understand a father’s role to be, and how they seek to live up to it. Fathering, the author argues, is a social phenomenon grounded in cultural patterns of parenting, gender roles and models of masculinity, and also shaped by family policy. Being a father today, she demonstrates, is longer connected solely with being the main breadwinner. Rather, it has become increasingly common for fathers to take on duties traditionally regarded as the domain of women. This means that men often face conflicting expectations based on different models of fatherhood. The aim of this thought-provoking book is to track these models, analysing their origins and their consequences for gender order. It will appeal to students and scholars of gender studies, the sociology of families and social policy studies.

Pink Ribbon Blues
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 485

Pink Ribbon Blues

"Updated with images and a new introduction on recent controversies"--Cover.

Rebellious Parents
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 377

Rebellious Parents

Parental activism movements are strengthening around the world and often spark tense personal and political debate. With an emphasis on Russia and Central and Eastern Europe, this collection analyzes formal organizations as well as informal networks and online platforms which mobilize parents to advocate for change on a grassroots level. In doing so, the work collected here explores the interactions between the politics, everyday life, and social activism of mothers and fathers. From fathers' rights movements to natural childbirth to vaccination debates, these essays provide new insight into the identities and strategies applied by these movements as they confront local ideals of gender and family with global ideologies.

Hiding Politics in Plain Sight
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 257

Hiding Politics in Plain Sight

As late as the 1980s, breast cancer was a stigmatized disease, so much so that local reporters avoided using the word "breast" in their stories and early breast cancer organizations steered clear of it in their names. But activists with business backgrounds began to partner with corporations for sponsored runs and cause-marketing products, from which a portion of the proceeds would benefit breast cancer research. Branding breast cancer as "pink"--hopeful, positive, uncontroversial--on the products Americans see every day, these activists and corporations generated a pervasive understanding of breast cancer that is widely shared by the public and embraced by policymakers. Clearly, they have b...

Aging Nationally in Contemporary Poland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 156

Aging Nationally in Contemporary Poland

Active aging programs that encourage older adults to practice health- promoting behaviors are proliferating worldwide. In Poland, the meanings and ideals of these programs have become caught up in the sociocultural and political-economic changes that have occurred during the lifetimes of the oldest generations—most visibly, the transition from socialism to capitalism. Yet practices of active aging resonate with older forms of activity in late life in ways that exceed these narratives of progress. Moreover, some older Poles come to live valued, meaningful lives in old age despite the threats to respect and dignity posed by illness and debility. Through intimate portrayals of a wide range of experiences of aging in Poland, Jessica C. Robbins shows that everyday practices of remembering and relatedness shape how older Poles come to be seen by themselves and by others as living worthy, valued lives.

Transgressing Boundaries in Jeanette Winterson's Fiction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 222

Transgressing Boundaries in Jeanette Winterson's Fiction

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: Peter Lang

The subsequent chapters of the book deal with selected questions from Jeanette Winterson's fiction, such as gender issues, love and eroticism, language and time, constituting areas within which Winterson's characters seek their identity. As they contest and repudiate clichés, stereotypes and patterns, their journey of self-discovery is accomplished through transgression. The book analyzes how the subversion of phallogocentric narrative and scenarios entails the reenvisaging of relations between the genders and reconceptualization of female desire. The author attempts to determine the consequences of Winterson's manipulations with gender, sexuality and time, and her disruption of the binary system.

Out Here
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 177

Out Here

Out Here originates from a series of queer studies conferences which took place in Poland between 2002 and 2004, and includes essays, an autobiographical account, and two short stories. Their authors are of eight nationalities: Canadian, Belgian, Flemish, German, Hungarian, Polish, Spanish, Ukrainian, and U.S. American. The academic papers represent a wide range of disciplines: philosophy, literature, ethnography, cultural and gender studies. Some combine theoretical insights and critical analysis with suggestions for activism. The short stories explore the formative moments of a queer adolescence in Anglophone Canada. The eclecticism of Out Here reflects the cauldron-like mix of concerns ta...

Wychowanie w Rodzinie / Family Upbringing Tom XIX (3/2018)
  • Language: pl
  • Pages: 370

Wychowanie w Rodzinie / Family Upbringing Tom XIX (3/2018)

"Wychowanie w Rodzinie" to czasopismo poświęcone problematyce rodziny w ujęciu historycznym i współczesnym. Publikuje oryginalne artykuły autorów polskich i zagranicznych, stanowiące głos w humanistyczno-społecznym dyskursie nad rodziną, będące zarówno doniesieniami z badań, jak rozprawami teoretycznymi. Publikowane teksty w głównej mierze przynależą do takich dyscyplin naukowych, jak historia wychowania oraz pedagogika rodziny, jednakże coraz częściej na naszych łamach wypowiadają się przedstawiciele innych subdyscyplin pedagogiki, a także psychologii, socjologii, archeologii, filologii oraz prawa.