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    Gender and Transformation in Central-Eastern Europe and Eurasia Workshop

    Mar. 28: Soloviova on women in Soviet Ukraine Aliesia Soloviova Visiting scholar at the Columbia University/PhD candidate at the European University Institute(Florence) Soviet emancipation in Ukraine: the right to work a “double shift” This presentation, drawn from a chapter of my doctoral dissertation, delves into the dual expectations of motherhood and labor imposed by Soviet policy in Ukraine, particularly from the 1950s until the collapse of the Soviet Union. I will explore the lived experiences of women who bore five or more children while working in difficult and hazardous jobs, as well as the challenges faced by single mothers during this era. Additionally, I will discuss the long-term effects of these dual responsibilities on post-Soviet Ukrainian society. By focusing on Soviet Ukraine, this research aims to contribute to the gradual development of the perception of the republics of the USSR as separate states with their own history and national identity, who once had been in an “arranged marriage”, but then lived “separately ever after”. Aliesia Soloviova is a PhD student in history at the European University Institute, specializing in the study of marriage dynamics in Soviet Ukraine through archival research and qualitative analysis. Her work examines how state policies, social expectations, and individual experiences shaped marriage across different regions, drawing on personal testimonies, legal documents, and demographic records. Using data science methodologies, she integrates historical sources with computational tools to reveal patterns in Soviet marriage practices. In addition to her historical research, she holds a PhD in International Relations and a Master’s Degree in Data Science.  Friday, Mar 28, 2-3PM via Zoom  Register H […] “Mar. 28: Soloviova on women in Soviet Ukraine”

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    Gender and Transformation in Central-Eastern Europe and Eurasia Workshop

    Video recording of Feb. 25 talk: Ukraine and gender studiesJanet Elise Johnson’s talk from Feb. 25, 2025, Three Years of Full-Scale War: How Studying Ukraine can Change Gender Studies, is now available online at: https://youtu.be/xhTmopT18aM?si=PyeuBx9pECBseC0e

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    Gender and Transformation in Central-Eastern Europe and Eurasia Workshop

    Feb. 25: Johnson on three years of full-scale war in Ukraine and gender studies Special Event: Brooklyn College Endowed Chair in Women’s and Gender Studies talk Three Years of Full-Scale War: How Studying Ukraine can Change Gender Studies moderated by Mara Lazda, Bronx Community College Tuesday, Feb. 25 11AM-12:15PMBrooklyn College Library, Woody Tanger Auditorium, and zoom  This lecture is a moment to reflect on the third-year anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine and to consider how studying Eastern Europe can change gender studies, including giving us insight into today’s other turmoils. Over the last four decades, gender studies has been transformed, moving from mostly the study of the West to taking the rest of the world seriously. Yet, still often invisible is this part of the world, the site of much mass violence, decades of state socialism, and one of the first places to be subsumed by right-wing anti-genderism. This lecture will reflect on key feminist issues today, such as reflexivity, intersectionality, decolonialism, and solidarity.  Janet Elise Johnson is the Endowed Chair in Women’s and Gender Studies, Brooklyn College, 2023-2025, and Professor of Political Science, Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center, CUNY.  Her research focuses on gender, feminist activism, corruption, authoritarianism, and gendered violence in Russia and Ukraine. Her most recent book is The Routledge Handbook of Gender in Central-Eastern Europe and Eurasia (co-edited with Katalin Fábián and Mara Lazda, 2022), which won the 2022 Heldt prize for the best book from the Association for Women in Slavic Studies. Since 2008, she has been one of the coordinators of a monthly workshop on Gender and Transformation in Central-Eastern Europe and Eurasia no […] “Feb. 25: Johnson on three years of full-scale war in Ukraine and gender studies”

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    Janet Elise Johnson (she/her) created the event Oct. 10: Kristen Ghodsee on Everyday Utopia and Kollontai

    Title: Oct. 10: Kristen Ghodsee on Everyday Utopia and Kollontai

    Description: Book launch and Conversation: Kristen Ghodsee’s  Everyday Utopia: What 2,000 Years of Wild Experiments Can Teach Us About the Good Life (Simon & Schuster 2023)

    Moderator: Liza Featherstone, columnist at Jacobin and The New Republic, as well as a contributing wr…[Read more]

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    Janet Elise Johnson (she/her) created the event Mar 17 (online) on "maternity" and "traditional values" in Russia's militarizing state with Yulia Gradskova

    Title: Mar 17 (online) on “maternity” and “traditional values” in a militarizing state with Yulia Gradskova

    Description: Mar 17 (online): 2-3PM EDT
    Note that that US moved one hour ahead to Daylight Savings Time this last weekend whereas Europe and other places change time later.
    “Strong family makes strong Russia:” Maternity and “tr…[Read more]

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