Preface; 1: Gender, Globalization, and Postsocialism; 2: Gendering State Socialism; 3: Refashioning the Family; 4: Establishing Labor Markets; 5: Expanding Consumer Markets; 6: Importing Civil Society; 7: Engendering Global Political Economy; Notes; References; Index.
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How are changing gender relations shaping and being shaped by post-socialist marketization and liberalization? Do new forms of economic and cultural globalization open spaces for women's empowerment and feminist politics? The rapid social transformations experienced by the people of the Czech Republic in the wake of the collapse of communism in 1989 afford political scientist Jacqui True with an opportunity to answer these questions by examining political and gendered identities in flux. She argues that the privatization of a formerly state economy and the adoption of consumer-oriented market practices were shaped by ideas and attitudes about gender roles. Though finely tuned to the particular, local traditions that have defined the boundaries of globalization for Czech men and women, Gender, Globalization, and Postsocialism also offers a provocative general thesis about the inextricable linkages between political and economic changes and gender identities.
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Gender, globalization, and postsocialism.
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TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Feminist economics.
Globalization.
Man-woman relationships-- Czech Republic.
Sex role-- Czech Republic.
Sexual division of labor-- Czech Republic.
Social structure-- Czech Republic.
Women-- Czech Republic-- Social conditions.
Feminist economics.
Globalization.
Man-woman relationships.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- International Relations-- General.