Journal of Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society: 3:2 (2017) by Julie Fedor
Author:Julie Fedor [Fedor, Julie]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Political Science, World, Russian & Former Soviet Union
ISBN: 9783838210889
Google: AK6EzQEACAAJ
Goodreads: 34924101
Publisher: Ibidem Press
Published: 2017-10-31T00:00:00+00:00
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[1] On Olâga Karachâs presidential ambition see for instance V. Zhuravok, âOlâga Karach i ee prezidentskie ambitsii,â Svobodnye Novosti Plius, 04 February 2014, http://www.sn-plus.com/ru/page/persons/5460/ (accessed 20 January 2016).
[2] From the authorâs interview with Olâga Karach, conducted via Skype in September 2014.
[3] See for instance Maryia Sadouskaya-Komlach, Facebook, 31 July 2014, available at https://www.facebook.com/sadovskaya (accessed 26 January 2016).
[4] Reproduced with the kind permission of Olâga Karach.
[5] Other such episodes include for example, most prominently, the response to FEMENâs âsextremism,â on which see in particular comments by Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov in 2011 that âthey are very cute young girls and itâs a pity that they failed to find a pretty way to channel their energy. If they want to be in politics, they can be helpedâ¦â; âAzarov: yesli FEMEN khotiat zanimatsia politikoi, to mozhno im pomochâ,â Bigmir.net, 25 November 2011, http://news.bigmir.net/ukraine/477447-Azarov-Esli-FEMEN-hotyat-zanimatsy
a-politikoi-to-mojno-im-pomoch (accessed 15 July 2015).
[6] See for example the case of beauty pageant Viktoriia Maladaeva, who fell from favor after her public criticism of the annexation of Crimea; âUchastnitsu konkursa âMissis Sankt-Peterburgâ iz Buriatii obvinili v rusofobii,â Infpol.ru, 5 November 2014, http://www.infpol.ru/glavnye-novosti/item/7098-uchastnitsu-konkursa-missis-sankt-peterburg-iz-buryatii-obvinili-v-rusofobii.html (accessed 6 July 2015).
[7] This article is part of a larger research project in which I develop the concept of âsomatic citizenshipââthat is, citizenship that is grasped, claimed, and/or manifested via the bodyâas a tool for analyzing female political participation in Eastern Europe.
[8] âFinalistku missis Peterburg trebuiut okunitâ golovoi v unitaz,â Novayagazeta.spb.ru, 6 November 2014, http://novayagazeta.spb.ru/art
icles/9253/ (accessed 18 July 2015).
[9] For political and cultural importance of calendars see for instance Paul Alkon, âVisions of the Future: Almanacs, Time, and Cultural Change, 1775â1870,â The Journal of Interdisciplinary History 28, no. 4 (1998): 663â65; Moira F. Harris, âDaily Galleries: Minnesota Calendars,â Minnesota History 58, no. 7 (2003): 353â65.
[10] Women and Men Inspiring Europe Calendar-2014, http://www.upm.es/
sfs/Rectorado/Gerencia/Igualdad/Documentos/EIGE-Calendar-2014.pdf (accessed 23 April 2016).
[11] Sara H. Konrath and Norbert Schwarz, âDo Male Politicians Have Big Heads? Face-ism in Online Self-representations of Politicians,â Media Psychology 10, no. 3 (2007): 436â37, 447.
[12] EIGE Women Inspiring Europe calendars, available at: http://eige.europa.eu/si
tes/default/files/documents/EIGE-women-inspiring-europe-calendar-2011.pdf;
and http://eige.europa.eu/rdc/eige-publications/women-inspiring-europe-201
3-calendar (accessed 20 July 2015).
[13] Gary A. Copeland, âFaceâism and Primetime Television,â Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 33, no. 2 (1989): 209â14; Dane Archer, Bonita Iritani, Debra D. Kimes, and Michael Barrios, âFace-ism: Five Studies of Sex Differences in Facial Prominence,â Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 45, no. 4 (1983): 725. Some feminist researchers argue that it should be termed âbody-ism,â and note that the same phenomenon is at work in depicting racial differences too; see Rhoda K. Unger and Mary E. Crawford, Women and Gender: A Feminist Psychology (Temple University Press, 1992); Miron Zuckerman and Suzanne C. Kieffer, âRace Differences in Face-ism: Does Facial Prominence Imply Dominance?,â Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 66, no. 1 (1994): 86; Barbara L. Fredrickson and TomiâAnn Roberts, âObjectification Theory,â Psychology of Women Quarterly 21, no. 2 (1997): 173â206.
[14] Konrathand and Schwarz, âDo Male Politicians Have Big Heads?â: 436â48.
[15] Women in National Parliaments: archival data http://www.ipu.org/wmn-e/classif-arc.htm (accessed 15 July 2015).
[16] Matthew Day, âFemale Czech MPs Pose for Calendar,â Telegraph.
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