Rozhdestvenskaya E. Russian Fatherhood: From Distance to Participation. In: Gender and Power in Eastern Europe Changing Concepts of Femininity and Masculinity in Power Relations. Eds.K. Bluhm, G. Pickhan, J. Stypinska, A. Wierzcholska. Switzerland : Springer Publishing Company, 2021. P. 247-269. Rozhdestvenskaya E. Russian Fatherhood: From Distance to Participation. In: Gender and Power in Eastern Europe Changing Concepts of Femininity and Masculinity in Power Relations. Eds.K. Bluhm, G. Pickhan, J. Stypinska, A. Wierzcholska. Switzerland : Springer Publishing Company, 2021. P. 247-269.ISBN 978-3-030-53129-4DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-53130-0_16Posted on site: 01.06.21 AbstractModern research shows that fathering practices and the idea of fatherhood itself are closely linked to the concept of masculinity and gender contracts. This means that changes in masculine and fathers’ roles are due to actively shifting configurations of women’s educational, labor, and maternal responsibilities. Thus, the social institution of fatherhood is under pressure from both the public and private spheres. Fatherhood is clearly changing in modern society since patriarchal family structures have been largely destroyed, gender roles have changed, and new identities of mother and father have emerged. Àâòîðû:Ðîæäåñòâåíñêàÿ Å.Þ.Content (in russ)hide table of contentsshow table of contents Table of contents (16 chapters) Introduction Pages 1-11 Bluhm, Katharina (et al.) The Enemy of My Enemy Is My Friend: The Curious Tale of Feminism and Capitalism in Eastern Europe Pages 15-24 Ghodsee, Kristen R. Blaming Feminists Is Not Understanding History: A Critical Rejoinder to Ghodsee’s Take on Feminism, Neoliberalism and Nationalism in Eastern Europe Pages 25-33 Graff, Agnieszka Feminist Stories from an Illiberal State: Revoking the License to Teach Gender Studies in Hungary at a University in Exile (CEU) Pages 35-44 Pető, Andrea Emancipation is More than the Freedom of Choice: Rethinking the Feminist Agenda in Postsocialism Pages 45-59 Sasunkevich, Olga Ukraine’s Female Combatants: The Influence of Conflict on Gender Roles and Empowerment Pages 63-82 Barth, Rebecca Gender Roles in the Rear of the War in Donbas: Women’s Engagement in the Care of Wounded Combatants Pages 83-105 Shukan, Ioulia Russian Vicious Circles: The Facebook Flash Mob #ÿÍåÁîþñüÑêàçàòü, Biopolitics, and Rape Culture Pages 107-121 Korowin, Elena The Ambivalence of the Ordinary: The Polish Women’s Strike (OSK) and the Women’s March 8th Alliance (PK8M) in a Comparative Perspective Pages 123-142 Ramme, Jennifer (et al.) Putting Care at the Center: Women Organizing Trade Unions in the Care Sector in Poland Pages 145-156 Kubisa, Julia Questioning the Retraditionalization Thesis: Gender Differences in Paid and Unpaid Work in Bulgaria (1970–2010) Pages 157-172 Nenova, Gergana Autonomy as Empowerment, or How Gendered Power Manifests Itself in Contemporary Russian Families Pages 173-189 Guseva, Alya (et al.) Masculine Strategies in Russian Orthodoxy: From Asceticism to Militarization Pages 193-208 Knorre, Boris Questioning Gender Stereotypes Under Socialism: Fatherly Emotions and the Case of Single Fathers Pages 209-225 Hallama, Peter The East German Man: “Brown Perpetrator of Violence,” “Sensitive Father”? An Exploration of Media Discourses and Scholarly Studies Pages 227-245 Scholz, Sylka Russian Fatherhood: From Distance to Participation Pages 247-269 Rozhdestvenskaya, Elena