Engines of Change: The Politicization of the Private Sphere and the Rise of Women’s Political Activism in Russia
Categories: Statebuilding
Sub-Categories: Democratization and Political Participation
Country: Russia
Region: Europe and Eurasia
Year: 2020
Citation: Couch, Emily. “Engines of Change: The Politicization of the Private Sphere and the Rise of Women’s Political Activism in Russia.” Wilson Center, April 2020.
Sub-Categories: Democratization and Political Participation
Country: Russia
Region: Europe and Eurasia
Year: 2020
Citation: Couch, Emily. “Engines of Change: The Politicization of the Private Sphere and the Rise of Women’s Political Activism in Russia.” Wilson Center, April 2020.
Executive Summary
This article spotlights the voices of three Russian activists who show the catalytic role that domestic violence is playing in women’s political participation: municipal elections candidate Olimpiada Usanova, politically engaged artist Victoria Lomasko, and NGO employee Nuria Fatykhova. Their perspectives offer only snapshots of the wide and complex spectrum of women’s political activism in Russia, but nonetheless offer fascinating insights on the role of gender in political organization and highlight how traditional gender roles and means of political participation shape—and indeed are shaped by—women activists.