Woman in russian society


Sillaste G. G. Transitivity of the family and its subjectivity in the process of forming a new gender order, p. 14-26

The article is innovative and devoted to theoretical analysis of understanding scientific approaches to the study of the family in transitive Russian society development, inconsistency of social change in the process of forming a new gender order and transition of the global economy towards an inclusive development model. The transition to it has accelerated the [...]

Riabova T. B., Riabov O. V. “Not a boy, but a man”: on the gender-age stereotypes in politics, p. 5-13

The paper deals with intersections of the gender stereotypes and age ones and their role in politics. Its first part focuses on theoretical issues of politicizing the age, and the second part analyzes the gender-age stereotypes in Russian politics. The authors point out that “gender” of power relates to its “age”, and symbolic infantilization of [...]

Milovanova M. Yu. Women’s entrepreneurship in rural areas: sources of development, support for family entrepreneurship (Based on the materials of the round table discussion, the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, February 10, 2020), p. 27-36

The results of the round table discussion “Women’s entrepreneurship in rural areas: sources of development, support for family entrepreneurship” (the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, February 10, 2020) are analyzed in the article. An attempt is made to answer the questions concerning what goes away, changes, and what remains in [...]

Khasbulatova O. A., Smirnova I. N. Women’s organizations in Russia and abroad: technologies for the gender equality promoting, p. 37-51

The article is devoted to the scientific comprehension of women’s organizations activities in Russia and the countries of Europe, North America, East and South Asia. The goals, objectives and directions of women’s organizations in Russia, England, Bulgaria, Germany, Italy, Canada, Mongolia, Poland, Portugal, France, Sweden, South Korea and Japan are analyzed. The general and specific [...]

Kvanina V. V., Gromova E. A., Spiridonova A. V. The governmental support for female entrepreneurship, p. 52-65

The development of the female entrepreneurship is one of the significant activities of many states. The reason for this is not only the desire to ensure gender equality but also to increase GDP through the involvement of women in entrepreneurial activities. These circumstances necessitated the formulation of the problem of the governmental support for women [...]

Povetkina N. A., Kudryashova E. V., Ledneva Yu. V., Veremeeva O. V. Women in public finance of Russia and the world, p. 66-81

The authors are considering the gender aspects of the career in the sphere of public finance and in the financial law science. The achieved research results are pointing out to the need for promoting — among the students of finance and financial law — the examples of successful women-financiers. The data on the representation of [...]

Chilipenok Yu. Yu., Gaponova O. S., Gaponova N. S., Danilova L. S. Transformation of Russian women lifestyle in the context of self-isolation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, p. 82-98

The article presents the results of the research on the women’s perception of the conditions of mandatory self-isolation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The respondents’ feedback showed changes in various areas of their lives that occurred during the period of selfisolation. The main hypothesis of the research was the assumption that the situation of selfisolation [...]

Rostovskayа T. K., Egorychev A. M., Gulyaev S. B. Expansion of women’s art initiatives in visual arts related to feminism and gender studies, p. 99-108

The article presents a historical and philosophical analysis of an important and interesting social phenomenon characterized as the expansion of women’s artistic initiatives in the visual arts related to the process of feminization. This phenomenon was considered from the point of view of the natural evolution of the world community, which is moving towards finding [...]

Pushkareva I. M., Pushkareva N. L. Women in the Russian labor movement 1890—1917: questions and historiographic generalizations, p. 109-125

The article describes the history of the study of the “female enzyme” in the mass Russian labor movement. It concludes that there was no so-called proletarian branch in the women’s movement in Russia of the late XIXth — early XXth c. The female theme in the history of the mass actions of Russian workers (reflected [...]

Omarbayev Y., Khazretali T., Zulpikharova E., Kumganbayev Zh. Muslim women under Soviet rule in Central Asia (Turkistan): Soviet gender practice, p. 126-136

After the October revolution of 1917, the lifestyle of Muslim women in Central Asia changed dramatically. This was due to the gender policy of the Bolsheviks. This study analyzes the Soviet Central Asia from a historical perspective to understand the impact of the Soviet regime on Muslim women’s lifestyles. It specifically focuses on the underlying [...]