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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Series Editor’s Preface vii
- Notes on Contributors ix
- Acknowledgements xiv
- 1 Introduction: The Generational Lens Applied to Gender Studies 1
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PART I Generations and Gendered Knowledge
- 2 From Feminism to Gender Studies: The Generational Thread 15
- 3 Generational Experiences of ‘Gendering Social Sciences’ in Europe 36
- 4 Exploring the Institutional Relationship Between Feminism, Gender Studies, and Sociology in Europe 54
- 5 Generations in Context: Personal Orientations in Feminist Sociology over Time and Space 75
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PART II From Feminism to Gender Studies: Opportunities and Challenges in Different Cultures
- 6 From Smuggling to Mainstream: Development of Women’s and Gender Studies in the Academic Field in Slovenia 95
- 7 From Emancipationists to ‘Dziewuchy’: Feminism and Women’s Studies in Poland (1918–2023) 114
- 8 Tracing the Institutional Journey: Gender Studies in Türkiye 135
- 9 An Intergenerational View: Gender Violence Against Women in Palestinian-Arab Society in Israel 153
- 10 Embodied Crossings: Women, Migration, and Agency in and across the Mediterranean 174
- 11 Conclusion: Charting the Future of Gender Studies – Challenges, Transformations, and European Horizons 195
- Index 201
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Series Editor’s Preface vii
- Notes on Contributors ix
- Acknowledgements xiv
- 1 Introduction: The Generational Lens Applied to Gender Studies 1
-
PART I Generations and Gendered Knowledge
- 2 From Feminism to Gender Studies: The Generational Thread 15
- 3 Generational Experiences of ‘Gendering Social Sciences’ in Europe 36
- 4 Exploring the Institutional Relationship Between Feminism, Gender Studies, and Sociology in Europe 54
- 5 Generations in Context: Personal Orientations in Feminist Sociology over Time and Space 75
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PART II From Feminism to Gender Studies: Opportunities and Challenges in Different Cultures
- 6 From Smuggling to Mainstream: Development of Women’s and Gender Studies in the Academic Field in Slovenia 95
- 7 From Emancipationists to ‘Dziewuchy’: Feminism and Women’s Studies in Poland (1918–2023) 114
- 8 Tracing the Institutional Journey: Gender Studies in Türkiye 135
- 9 An Intergenerational View: Gender Violence Against Women in Palestinian-Arab Society in Israel 153
- 10 Embodied Crossings: Women, Migration, and Agency in and across the Mediterranean 174
- 11 Conclusion: Charting the Future of Gender Studies – Challenges, Transformations, and European Horizons 195
- Index 201