Gender and Political Dynamics: A Comparative Study of Joseph Stalin and Vladimir Putin’s Eras

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY SLAVONICA Pub Date : 2020-01-02 DOI:10.1080/13617427.2020.1755142
Aleena Karim
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ABSTRACT This paper questions the innateness associated with the gender roles and gender relations while providing the comparative analyses of the gender roles practised in the political eras of Joseph Stalin (1922–1953) and the most recent ruling time period of Vladimir Putin (2012–present). It is further emphasized that gender roles and gender relations are not static but variable in nature. This is because they are further dependent, for their practice, upon the external factors - the variables-classified as the political factors in this research. The reason to select Russia as the case study is the silence it has been observing on the gender platforms across the world. The paper employs Judith Butler’s, the American philosopher and gender theorist, gender perspective, in particular, that one’s gender role cannot be solely defined on the basis of one’s biological characteristics. In fact, gender roles are the relational complexes which are the result of the influence generated by the external factors on one’s individual gender identity. Hence, this research concludes on the point that the changing political eras in Russia serve as the key factor for either a pre-discursive and innate or a contextualized outlook of the gender roles.
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性别与政治动态:约瑟夫·斯大林与弗拉基米尔·普京时代的比较研究
摘要本文质疑了性别角色和性别关系的内在性,同时对约瑟夫·斯大林(1922–1953)政治时代和弗拉基米尔·普京(2012–至今)最近执政时期的性别角色进行了比较分析。还强调,性别角色和性别关系不是静态的,而是可变的。这是因为他们在实践中进一步依赖于外部因素——在本研究中被归类为政治因素的变量。之所以选择俄罗斯作为案例研究,是因为它在世界各地的性别平台上一直保持沉默。本文运用了美国哲学家和性别理论家朱迪斯·巴特勒的性别观,特别是性别视角,即一个人的性别角色不能仅仅基于一个人的生物学特征来定义。事实上,性别角色是一种关系复合体,是外部因素对个体性别认同影响的结果。因此,本研究得出的结论是,俄罗斯不断变化的政治时代是对性别角色进行预先讨论和天生或情境化展望的关键因素。
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