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New dissidence in contemporary Russia: Students, feminism and new ethics
New dissidence in contemporary Russia: Students, feminism and new ethics

Author(s): Jan Surman, Ella Rossman
Subject(s): Gender Studies, Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Civil Society, Politics and society, Higher Education , Transformation Period (1990 - 2010), Post-Communist Transformation
Published by: SAGE Publications Ltd
Keywords: Russian civil society; Russian opposition; weak public; Russian feminism; new ethics;

Summary/Abstract: The essay is devoted to the specifics of the contemporary Russian opposition and civil society. We describe the characteristics of contemporary ‘intellectual activism’ and the growing network of small civil and political groups in today’s Russia. We show that Russian civil society remains fragile and fragmented; the public discussion is not focused on strategies of resistance to arbitrariness but on constructing moral categories such as the wide and vague concept of ‘new ethics’. We also show how outsiders appear among contemporary Russian dissidents, who are not supported by most independent leaders and intellectuals – these are young ‘new leftists’ and feminist activist groups. These political activists find themselves under pressure from both the siloviki and the authorities, and in the focus of criticism of opposition leaders, becoming, in fact, dissidents among dissidents in contemporary Russia.

  • Issue Year: 30/2022
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 27-46
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: English