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About Irina Zherebkina

Irina Zherebkina is Professor of Philosophy Center of Humanitarian Education, Branch in Kharkiv, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (Ukraine); Director of the Kharkiv Center for Gender Studies (since 1994); Editor-in-Chief of the Gender Studies Journal (since 1998). Since March 2023 she is a Visiting Senior Fellow at the Department of Gender Studies, London School of Economics. Her recent books include Passion. Women’s Sexuality in Russia in the Era of Modernism (St. Petersburg: Alethea, 2018); Gender 90s, or the Phallus does not Exist (St. Petersburg: Alethea, 2003); Judith Butler’s War and Peace (with Sergei Zherebkin) (St. Petersburg: Alethea, 2019); Stalinist Antigone. Feminist Intervention in Stalinism (St. Petersburg: Alethea, 2019); Cyborg-Nationalism, or Ukrainian Nationalism in the Era of Post-nationalism (with Sergei Zherebkin) (St.-Petersburg: Aletheia, 2019), Contemporary Western Philosophy. Introduction (with Sergei Zherebkin) (St. Petersburg: Alethea 2022).
Latest Posts | By Irina Zherebkina
Can War Be Feminist?
8 months ago

Can War Be Feminist?

 When, after February 24, 2022, the first news began to arrive from Ukraine about the Russian invasion and the disasters for the Ukrainian population under the attacks of the Russian …
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The Antinomies of The Russia-Ukraine War and Its Challenges to Feminist Theory
1 year ago

The Antinomies of The Russia-Ukraine War and Its Challenges to Feminist Theory

Solidarity and Disagreements in Feminism in the Wake of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine 

When Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022, feminists from different parts of the …
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