Negotiating gendered transnationalism and nationalism in post-socialist Latvia

Author:

Lazda Mara

Abstract

This article examines how gender equality activists in postsocialist Latvia negotiate national and transnational frameworks in their campaigns. The case study for this analysis is the 15-year evolution of one gender equality non-governmental organization (NGO), the Resource Center for Women, Marta, in Riga. RCW Malta's work has resulted in significant steps in policy reform and broader social awareness regarding questions of gender equality. In doing so, it bridges essentialist, patriarchal conceptions of the Latvian nation-state and a transnational European feminist narrative. The experience of RCW Marta affirms the continued relevance of the nation, though a redefined one, within transnationalism, which in turn contributes to a rethinking of post-socialism as a spatial and analytic category.

Funder

PSC-CUNY 44 Research Award

City University of New York

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Political Science and International Relations,History,Geography, Planning and Development

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3. Ranjoo Seodu Herr's work on feminism and nationalism in the “Third World” identifies potential strengths of a similar process in the postcolonial context. She argues, As “social critics,” Third World feminists must engage in a constant dialogue with androcentric nationalists, taking an active part in the transformation of their own national culture, collaborating with them when national dignity is at stake, but at the same time resisting patriarchal constructions of nationalist discourses. (2003, 151) See also Herr (2014).

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