Post-Soviet Masculinity: Unnoticed or Excluded Agenda? (II)
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Liutauras Kraniauskas
Published 2010-12-14
https://doi.org/10.15388/SocMintVei.2010.2.6110
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Keywords

masculinity
gender identity
males
post-Soviet masculinity

How to Cite

Kraniauskas, L. (2010) “Post-Soviet Masculinity: Unnoticed or Excluded Agenda? (II)”, Sociologija. Mintis ir veiksmas, 27, pp. 131–150. doi:10.15388/SocMintVei.2010.2.6110.

Abstract

The paper contributes a concept of post-Soviet masculinity to the masculinity discourse of the post-communist societies. Short overview of the main studies on men and masculinities in the territory of ex-Soviet Union and Lithuania misses idea of historicity, which might be compensated by the concept of post-Soviet masculinity. Three conceptual papers of A.Juska (2003), S.Oushakin (2002) and A.Tereskinas (2008) suggests few insights on the content of the post-Soviet masculinity. Critical analysis of three conceptual suggestions is finalized in more concrete understanding of the post-Soviet masculinity as a concept defined by historicity.
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