Overview of the Lithuanian Women's NGOs
Title | Overview of the Lithuanian Women's NGOs PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 56 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Non-governmental organizations |
ISBN |
Gender Equality on a Grand Tour
Title | Gender Equality on a Grand Tour PDF eBook |
Author | Eva Blomberg |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 374 |
Release | 2017-07-20 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 900427670X |
Gender Equality on a Grand Tour. Politics and Institutions – the Nordic Council, Sweden, Lithuania and Russia explores the politics around the establishment, development and transformation of gender equality institutions in the Nordic countries (on the example of Sweden), in the former communist countries east of the Baltic Sea region (the example of Lithuania) and in the northwestern part of Russia. The authors analyze the interplay between the internationalization and Europeanization of gender equality on the one hand and national and local contexts on the other. Gender Equality on a Grand Tour also is the first study to explore the role of one of the leading transnational actors in the region - the Nordic Council and the Nordic Council of Ministers - in gender equality institutionalization in the Baltic Sea region.
Feminist Conversations
Title | Feminist Conversations PDF eBook |
Author | Dovile Budryte |
Publisher | University Press of America |
Pages | 196 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780761843788 |
This book offers a wealth of knowledge about addressing women's social and political issues and discusses some of the most striking examples of democratization. Women across all cultural lines will feel empowered to re-ignite our movement towards an egalitarian society transcending all boundaries and barriers.--T. V. Means, Ph.D.
Marija Gimbutas
Title | Marija Gimbutas PDF eBook |
Author | Rasa Navickaitė |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 167 |
Release | 2022-12-23 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1000807975 |
This book is a biography and reception history of the Lithuanian–American archaeologist Marija Gimbutas (1921–1994). It presents the first transnational account of Gimbutas’ life based on historical research, and an original examination of the impact of her ideas in various feminist contexts, both academic and popular. At the core of this book is a success story of an Eastern European woman who survived both Soviet and Nazi occupations of her homeland, lived as a displaced person in postwar Germany, and built her career and scholarly authority within the androcentric American academia. At the same time, it is also a story of a controversy, which followed Gimbutas’ theory of Old Europe – a prehistoric civilization, characterized by peacefulness, egalitarianism, women’s leadership, and the worship of the Great Goddess. First introduced in 1974, this theory inspired women’s movements worldwide, but was harshly criticized by other archaeologists. This book examines the various intellectual contexts (feminist, nationalist, theoretical) in which Gimbutas’ ideas were formed, received, and interpreted, as well as appropriated for different political goals. This timely study will appeal to scholars and students in the following fields: history of archaeology, prehistoric archaeology, gender studies, feminist studies, women’s history, Baltic studies, and religion and spirituality.
Understanding Domestic Violence as a Gender-based Human Rights Violation
Title | Understanding Domestic Violence as a Gender-based Human Rights Violation PDF eBook |
Author | Jurgita Bukauskaite |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 211 |
Release | 2023-04-14 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1000866556 |
Examining the prevalent issue of domestic violence, this book breaks down the reasons behind the ineffectiveness of existing human rights instruments and the gaps in current legal systems failing those in need. Through a variety of key case studies, it reveals significant gaps in the legal conceptualisation of domestic violence between human rights standards on the one hand and the national legal systems examined—those of Ireland and Lithuania—on the other. The book reveals that, contrary to gender-based universal human rights approaches and despite recent legislative reforms, the legal concept of domestic violence is gender-blind. It fails to capture gender-based empirical realities on the ground, rendering national legal systems devoid of an empirically informed theoretical basis for addressing the problem. Despite the differences in the contextual backgrounds of the two case study countries, the legislation on domestic violence is underpinned by patriarchal beliefs in both. This book employs a gender-based examination of the issue that will be of key interest to scholars, legal practitioners, civil society actors, and students of feminist legal theory, gender equality, gender in international law, gender and human rights and conceptual democracy.
Country Reports on Human Rights Practices
Title | Country Reports on Human Rights Practices PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1826 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Civil rights |
ISBN |
Transforming Gendered Well-Being in Europe
Title | Transforming Gendered Well-Being in Europe PDF eBook |
Author | Mercè Renom |
Publisher | Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 2013-01-28 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1409494551 |
European social movements improve the well-being of men and women but need further analysis through a gender-sensitive lens. Taking an international and cross-disciplinary perspective, this book examines the impact of European social movements on gendered political and material well-being. Insights from history, politics, sociology and gender studies help identify how social movements have been instrumental in changing individual well-being through participation and empowerment. These movements have contributed to collective well-being thanks to victories in health, sexualities, political recognition and access to material goods. The contributions pay particular attention to the role of women activists in social movements varying from unions and religious movements to the women's movement itself. The settings range from 19th century Catalonia to Switzerland and Poland, including studies on European transnational movements today and their impact on global gendered well-being. The authors consider how gender has been important in defining the goals, strategies and outcomes of social movements. Thanks to the international spread of contributions a comparative record can be examined. Together the authors provide unique and concrete illustrations of the role of collective action and the participatory process on transforming women and well-being in European societies. The book provides essential insights for students and scholars working on social and women's movements, European well-being and welfare, and transnational action.