Under Authoritarian Eyes Under Authoritarian Eyes
Oxford Studies in Gender and International Relations

Under Authoritarian Eyes

Feminist Solidarity and Resistance in Russia and Serbia

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Descripción editorial

Theories of transnational feminism often frame feminist knowledge as a project of Western hegemony to move ideas unilaterally from the "emancipated" West to other parts of the world. How does this framework resonate with feminists in times of authoritarianism?

In Under Authoritarian Eyes, Leandra Bias revisits long-held assumptions of West-East power to understand how power relations influence feminists' lived reality in authoritarian times. She argues that the focus on transnational power relations within critical feminist scholarship has overshadowed another emerging aspect of power: the rise of authoritarianism in post-communist Europe, the gender backlash on which it thrives, and, consequently, the risk of co-optability that accompanies it. With a focus on Russia and Serbia, Bias finds that in authoritarian contexts, feminists often reject the view of transnational feminism as merely an extension of Western dominance. In fact, they argue that this view mirrors the rhetoric of their regimes, which claim feminism and "gender ideology" are Western strategies to destroy "traditional values" and undermine national sovereignty. In highlighting these dynamics, Bias centers domestic over transnational power dynamics to illustrate how arguments that were formulated with an emancipatory aim can contribute to the subjugation of feminists across different political contexts.

Drawing on over seventy interviews with four generations of feminist activists and scholars in Russia and Serbia, Bias offers a nuanced perspective on feminist agency, revealing how feminists innovate resistance and subversive approaches without reinforcing authoritarian narratives. By emphasizing the importance of solidarity, shared experience, and mutual support across borders and regimes, Under Authoritarian Eyes fundamentally reshapes the discourse on transnational feminism with important implications for democracy and human rights more broadly.

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GÉNERO
Política y actualidad
PUBLICADO
2026
2 de junio
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
264
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Oxford University Press
VENDEDOR
The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford trading as Oxford University Press
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16.9
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