Elena Gapova. Klassy natsii: Feministskaia kritika natsiostroitel’stva. Moscow: Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie, 2016

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Nataliya Tchermalykh

Abstract

Elena Gapova’s recently published collection of essays, entitled Classes of Nations:A Feminist Critique of Nation-Building, is an engaging attempt to bring together a variety of practical inquiries and theoretical reflections, thematically associated with the post-Soviet geographical area (specifically Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine) and enunciated from a feminist perspective.

Keywords

Social Class, Gender Studies, Intellectual Tradition, Woman in USSR


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