On the ruins of orthodox Marxism

gender and cultural studies in Eastern Europe

Almira Ousmanova

pp. 37-50

This article reflects on the difficultrelationship between Gender Studies and socalled `Culturology' in post-Soviet academia.Both approaches deal with culture but the modesof analysis differ significantly. The articleargues that Western feminism and Gender Studiesas its academic output challenged the methodsand paradigm of cultural analysis inpost-Soviet academia which was and still isimplicitly based on Marxist-Leninist premisesof social research. The article then goes on toanalyse why Gender Studies as well as Feminismare often perceived as `imported products' forwhich reason their reception in post-Soviethumanities is rather problematic. Brieflyspeaking, the intellectual potential andmethodological grounds of Gender Studiesremain questionable for scholars in post-Sovietuniversities.

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DOI: 10.1023/A:1021853730103

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Ousmanova, A. (2003). On the ruins of orthodox Marxism: gender and cultural studies in Eastern Europe. Studies in East European Thought 55 (1), pp. 37-50.

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