Sex, politics, and Putin: political legitimacy in Russia/ Valerie Sperling.
Series: Oxford studies in culture and politicsPublication details: Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015.Description: xi, 360pISBN:- 9780199324347
- 322.409 47 Q5
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The power of sex: culture, gender, and political legitimacy -- Putin the sex back in politics: gender norms, sexualization, and political legitimation in Russia -- Who's macho, who's gay?: pro- and anti-Kremlin activists gendering Russia's political leadership -- Fight club: gendered activism on patriotism, conscription, and pro-natalism -- Everywhere and nowhere: sexism and homophobia in Russian politics -- When pussy riots: feminist activism in Russia -- Conclusion. "The first time, do it for love": sexism, power, and politics under Putin.
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