Decolonial feminism in the post-soviet space
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Activist Vika Kravtsova talks about decolonial feminism in the former USSR. Music: Техно-поэзия - Долой патриархат Manizha - Недославянка Позоры - Толпа ебаных мужиков Reading list: Elena Kim, Asel Myrzabekova,...
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Техно-поэзия - Долой патриархат
Manizha - Недославянка
Позоры - Толпа ебаных мужиков
Reading list:
Elena Kim, Asel Myrzabekova, Elena Molchanova & Olha Yarova (2018). Making the ‘empowered woman’: exploring contradictions in gender and development programming in Kyrgyzstan.
Diana Kudaibergenova,(2019, October 19). When your field is also your home: introducing feminist subjectivities in Central Asia. Open Democracy. www.opendemocracy.net/en/odr/when-yo…-central-asia/
Eve Tuck, K. Wayne Yang (2014). Decolonization is not a metaphor.
Katja M. Guenther (2011). The Possibilities and Pitfalls of NGO Feminism: Insights from Postsocialist Eastern Europe.
Madina Tlostanova (2010). Gender Epistemologies and Eurasian Borderlands.
Nick Megoran, Colette Harris, Sevara Sharapova, Marianne Kamp, Janet Townsend, Nina Bagdasarova & Madina Tlostanova (2012). Author–critic forum: decolonial theory and gender research in Central Asia.
Redi Koobak, Raili Marling (2014). The decolonial challenge: Framing post-socialist Central and Eastern Europe within transnational feminist studies.
Yelena pubic hair article: dag.life/2017/11/01/menyat-pu…i-ne-brit-genitalii/
Artwork
Mukhtar Mukambetov. “Blue Windows”, 1980
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