Using a feminist transdisciplinary research approach, this dissertation interrogates the discursive configurations that constituted the framework of meaning within which the United States conducted its relationship with the Russian Federation between 1991 and the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003. It calls attention to the production and operation of what I refer to as "gendered Russian imaginaries" (i.e., the range of masculinities and femininities that have been assigned to narrative and visual depictions of Russia and Russians in American political and popular culture) that have been invoked as part of American cold war triumphalism to craft and support U.S. foreign policy. The dissertation has two parts. While much has been written abo...
This thesis examines how the Soviet construction of womanhood resulted first in females’ active part...
The aim of this thesis is to explain how the benefits of gender are understood in NATO’s official ge...
The past two decades has seen significant shifts (or a rebound) in Russian foreign policy, ranging f...
Using a feminist transdisciplinary research approach, this dissertation interrogates the discursive ...
The Kremlin, under the leadership of President Vladimir Putin, has sponsored a resurgence of politic...
Combining the use of gender and women’s history to understand female experience and identity formati...
On September 24, 2011, it was announced that Putin would run for president once again in 2012. The r...
The Euromaidan protests that swept Ukraine in the winter months of 2013 – 2014 marked the beginning ...
This work is a study of the changing nature of US print media coverage of the Russo-Chechen conflict...
textThis dissertation explores the relationship between gender, war, and media constructions of bot...
After 11 September 2001, Russia entered into a strategic alignment with the United States and the We...
This thesis studies how NATO has changed the way it brands itself to Russia, from a cooperative and ...
Western capitalist narratives often dominate the portrayal of Russia, the Soviet Union, and the form...
Recent events in Eastern Europe and the Middle East have prompted world leaders to opine that the wo...
This dissertation offers an analysis of the recurring trope of female masochism in Central European ...
This thesis examines how the Soviet construction of womanhood resulted first in females’ active part...
The aim of this thesis is to explain how the benefits of gender are understood in NATO’s official ge...
The past two decades has seen significant shifts (or a rebound) in Russian foreign policy, ranging f...
Using a feminist transdisciplinary research approach, this dissertation interrogates the discursive ...
The Kremlin, under the leadership of President Vladimir Putin, has sponsored a resurgence of politic...
Combining the use of gender and women’s history to understand female experience and identity formati...
On September 24, 2011, it was announced that Putin would run for president once again in 2012. The r...
The Euromaidan protests that swept Ukraine in the winter months of 2013 – 2014 marked the beginning ...
This work is a study of the changing nature of US print media coverage of the Russo-Chechen conflict...
textThis dissertation explores the relationship between gender, war, and media constructions of bot...
After 11 September 2001, Russia entered into a strategic alignment with the United States and the We...
This thesis studies how NATO has changed the way it brands itself to Russia, from a cooperative and ...
Western capitalist narratives often dominate the portrayal of Russia, the Soviet Union, and the form...
Recent events in Eastern Europe and the Middle East have prompted world leaders to opine that the wo...
This dissertation offers an analysis of the recurring trope of female masochism in Central European ...
This thesis examines how the Soviet construction of womanhood resulted first in females’ active part...
The aim of this thesis is to explain how the benefits of gender are understood in NATO’s official ge...
The past two decades has seen significant shifts (or a rebound) in Russian foreign policy, ranging f...