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- W2588248092 abstract "Terrorism is a complicated phenomenon, which manifests itself differently in various socio-cultural, economic and political contexts. It is generally characterized as an illegitimate use, or threat of use, of violence against individuals, vital infrastructure in society, or buildings which is intended to achieve sociopolitical goals through fear and destruction involving expected and or unexpected consequences. Our article will focus on female terrorism and the way it is framed in the Russian context. Moreover, we will review some ways of explaining women’s participation in Russian pre-revolutionary terrorism and in modern terrorist practices in post-Soviet Russia. We will discuss not only conclusions drawn by academics in their scholarly works, but also the paradoxes of public opinion and “common sense” that translate into judiciary practice and mass culture. Female terrorism is a challenge to many explanations of terrorism. Particularly, it is a challenge to the genderedness of terrorism. Thus, according to Sinelnikov, “terror is a masculine phenomenon... masculinity itself is actualized within the framework of practices of its political representations” (Sinelnikov 1998). The phenomenon of terrorism makes clear again that the concepts of maleness and femaleness are still not established once and for all, they are a result of the changes in culture and social relations. Obviously, horror and fear can be associated not only with male qualities." @default.
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- W2588248092 title "Explanations of Female Terrorism. Discourses about Chechen Terrorists in the Russian Mass Media: “Easy Girls”, “Coarse Women” or Fighters?" @default.
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