Vanke A. Masculinities, Bodies and Subjectivities: Working-Class Men Negotiating Russia’s Post-Soviet Gender Order Vanke A. Masculinities, Bodies and Subjectivities: Working-Class Men Negotiating Russia’s Post-Soviet Gender Order // Masculinity, Labour and Neoliberalism: Working-Class Men in International Perspective / Ed. by Ch. Walker, S. Roberts. London: Palgrave MacMillan, 2018. P. 195-218.ISBN 978-3-319-63171-4DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63172-1_9Размещена на сайте: 30.11.17 Поискать полный текст на Google AcademiaСсылка при цитировании:Vanke A. Masculinities, Bodies and Subjectivities: Working-Class Men Negotiating Russia’s Post-Soviet Gender Order // Masculinity, Labour and Neoliberalism: Working-Class Men in International Perspective / Ed. by Ch. Walker, S. Roberts. London: Palgrave MacMillan, 2018. P. 195-218. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63172-1_9.Vanke A. (2018) Masculinities, Bodies and Subjectivities: Working-Class Men Negotiating Russia’s Post-Soviet Gender Order. In: Walker C., Roberts S. (eds) Masculinity, Labour, and Neoliberalism. Global Masculinities. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63172-1_9.Авторы:Ваньке А.В.АннотацияThis chapter considers the interrelation between masculinities, bodies and subjectivities of Russian working-class men generated by Russia’s post-Soviet gender order. The collapse of the Soviet Union led to large transformations in Russian society that changed its social structure significantly. During the period of transition, some social classes and groups, which had been sustained by the state and respected in Soviet times, were devalued and downshifted. Working-class people, especially men, experienced this downgrade in the greatest measure. Building on the approaches by Michel Foucault and Raewyn Connell, the chapter examines masculine subjectivities constituted through body and sexual practices of working-class men, and it explains the peculiarities of post-Soviet gender order reflecting Russia’s new forms of socioeconomic politics. The author defines several types of working-class masculinity, which are classic masculine subjectivity reproducing patterns of the Soviet gender order and trying to sustain a normative gender model; and new masculine subjectivity combining neoliberal and counter-neoliberal patterns which can be divided into consuming and protest masculinities.Ключевые слова: мужчины рабочего класса маскулинности тела субъективности working-class men masculinities bodies subjectivities Рубрики: Социальная структура и стратификацияВозможно, вам будут интересны другие публикации:Vanke, A. Reconceptualising the Working Class in Contemporary Russia. In: Handbook on Sociology of Inequalities in BRICS Countries. London: Frontpage, 2023. P. 282-319.Ваньке А. В.Vanke, A. The urban life of workers in post-Soviet Russia: Engaging in everyday struggle. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2024. 256 p.Ваньке А. В.Мужские тела, сексуальности и субъективности // Логос. 2018. Т. 28. № 4. С. 85-108.Окольская Л. А.От школы к фабрике (Пол Уиллис. Приобщение к трудовой культуре: как дети рабочих становятся рабочими). Археорецензия // Отечественные записки. 2006. № 3 (30). С. 160-166.Беликова М. В.Сбережение мужского населения России в условиях трансформации моделей мужественности // Сбережение населения России : здоровье, занятость, уровень и качество жизни. Материалы Международной научно-практической конференции V Римашевские чтения (Москва, 29 марта 2022 г.) / Отв. ред. В. В. Локосов, В. Г. Доброхлеб, М. В. Беликова ; ФНИСЦ РАН. М. : ФНИСЦ РАН, 2022. С. 276-280.