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ID193142
Title ProperWar like no other
Other Title InformationRussia’s invasion of Ukraine as a war on gender order
LanguageENG
AuthorO'Sullivan, Míla ;  Kratochvíl, Petr
Summary / Abstract (Note)Russia's full-scale war against Ukraine represents a critical juncture for the role gender plays in European security. We argue that the Russian invasion of Ukraine is not only gendered in the way other conflict are, but the war's essential novelty lies in the fact that it is explicitly fought for the so-called traditional values, against gender and sexual equalities. Drawing on local decolonial insights and theoretical concepts of liberal/illiberal gender orders, we contrast the Russian neo-traditionalism with the Ukrainian account of the Russian invasion, while seeking to uncover how an imagination of Europe is constitutive for these gendered discourses. We show that the construction of the narratives is a circular process of ever more pronounced neo-traditionalism by Russia which sees Europe as its decadent Other. We demonstrate that these discourses have real consequences as the Russian illiberal gender order justifies and wages real war against Ukraine and gender is turning into the central battlefield both in the figurative and the literal sense of the word. Russian accounts contrast with Ukraine's hybridised, but increasingly emancipatory discourses and practices which have been playing a fundamental role in Ukraine's resistance to the Russian invasion.
`In' analytical NoteEuropean Security Vol. 32, No.3; Sep 2023: p.347-366
Journal SourceEuropean Security Vol: 32 No 3
Key WordsEuropean Security ;  Ukraine ;  Russian Imperialism ;  Traditional Values ;  Gendered War ;  Gender Order


 
 
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