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The Various Faces of Care Policies. Report from Workshop Work-life Balance and Policies of CareInformation

Jaroslava Hasmanová Marhánková

Gender a výzkum / Gender and Research 2018, 19 (1): 143-145  

Liberation from the Clutches of Emancipation, or Life without Hormonal Birth Control as a Path Worth Following?Reviews

Lucie Vondráčková

Gender a výzkum / Gender and Research 2018, 19 (1): 138-142  

Book Review of Nováková A. a kol. Život bez hormonální antikoncepce

Psychology of Gender in the ClassroomReviews

Jiří Mudrák

Gender a výzkum / Gender and Research 2018, 19 (1): 136-138  

Book Review of Smetáčková, I. Genderové představy a vztahy

Reproduction tourism to the Czech RepublicReviews

Ema Hrešanová

Gender a výzkum / Gender and Research 2018, 19 (1): 130-135  

Book Review of Spier, A. Fertility Holidays: IVF Tourism and the Reproduction of Whiteness

Maternal Practice in the Narratives of Mothers in Three Different GenerationsArticles

Romana Marková Volejníčková

Gender a výzkum / Gender and Research 2018, 19 (1): 105-129 | DOI: 10.13060/25706578.2018.19.1.407  

Motherhood has always been one of the key topic of feminist thought and analysis. The aim of this article is to analyse what cultural, structural, or institutional conditions influence the realisation of motherhood practices in three selected generations of Czechs (from the 1950s to today) using biographical interviews. The analysis shows that these conditions are improving, and consequently mothers have more opportunities to expand their motherhood projects. Only in the narratives of today's mothers are these conditions uncertain and vague. They are pressed to explain every decision they make in the motherhood project. Social structures determine...

Men in Schools? Yes! But …: The Need for Male Teachers in Primary EducationArticles

Nina Fárová

Gender a výzkum / Gender and Research 2018, 19 (1): 82-104 | DOI: 10.13060/25706578.2018.19.1.406  

In recent public discussions in Europe on the advantages of mixed-gender teams, many voices have been calling for more men in primary education. The urgent need to get more male teachers into primary education exists also in the Czech Republic. In a highly feminised environment, the prevailing view is that we need more male role models and male teachers who are already in kindergartens and elementary schools are presented as unique and exceptional. Behind this idea lies the belief that female teachers need to be 'complemented' by male teachers, because female collectives are not that helpful - and may even be harmful - without the presence of men....

Care Allowance as 'Special Money': The Meanings and Uses of the Care Allowance in Close RelationshipsArticles

Radka Dudová

Gender a výzkum / Gender and Research 2018, 19 (1): 58-81 | DOI: 10.13060/25706578.2018.19.1.405  

The paper presents the comparative results of two qualitative researches on long-term informal family care in the Czech Republic: one researching the life strategies of women caring for their elderly parents and the other researching women caring for a child with a disability. The interviews with the two groups of caregivers make it possible to compare the ways in which people in different caring situations interpret and use the same state benefit intended for people who need personal long-term care. The analysis shows how the individual understanding of the same benefit is shaped by cultural values and norms, leading to the use of the money in distinct...

Who's Afraid of Women in Politics? Attitudes towards the Political Participation of WomenArticles

Marta Vohlídalová, Hana Maříková

Gender a výzkum / Gender and Research 2018, 19 (1): 26-57 | DOI: 10.13060/25706578.2018.19.1.404  

Attitudes towards women in politics and gender culture in general have implications for the status of women in politics and their descriptive representation. In the paper we ask what attitudes people have in the Czech Republic towards women in politics and their descriptive representation, how these attitudes have changed across time, and what factors are associated with these changes. We draw mainly on a survey carried out in 2014, and we compare its data with survey data collected in 2006. The analysis indicates that people nowadays seem to be more tolerant of the low representation of women in politics and are less supportive of using active measures...

Everyday Practices of Sacrifice: A Case Study of Palestinian WomenArticles

Maria Holt

Gender a výzkum / Gender and Research 2018, 19 (1): 2-25 | DOI: 10.13060/25706578.2018.19.1.403  

In this article, I explore how 'narratives of sacrifice' shape the lives of Palestinian women living under Israeli occupation in the West Bank and Gaza Strip and in exile in Lebanon and affect the choices they make. By focusing on women's 'everyday practice', I argue that, in response to the dangers and apparent hopelessness of their situation, Palestinians have adopted sacrifice as a conscious mode of struggle, one that also offers a way of giving meaning to senseless events. There is a tendency to identify sacrificial acts as male, but such assumptions need to be reconsidered. The concept of sacrifice is complex and is also gendered. I investigate...