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@article{ Lopatina2022,
title = {Pro-life vs. pro-choice in a resurgent nation: The case of post-Soviet Armenia},
author = {Lopatina, Sofia and Kostenko, Veronica and Ponarin, Eduard D.},
journal = {Frontiers in Political Science},
pages = {1-16},
volume = {4},
year = {2022},
issn = {2673-3145},
doi = {https://doi.org/10.3389/fpos.2022.932492},
urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-87809-7},
abstract = {A backlash against liberal gender and sexuality attitudes has been an issue in many societies, especially post-Communist. However, it takes a different shape in each socio-cultural context. This article contributes to academic debates about neo-traditionalism in the post-Soviet space and focuses specifically on Armenia. It points at some possible mechanisms that make these societies look more neo-traditionalist than they actually are. From the previous research of gender aspects of nationalism, we argue that the neo-traditionalist public discourses in Armenia might be a by-product of the national identity construction. We conclude that the individual-choice attitudes in the post-Soviet space may reflect the respondents' acceptance of a national ideology promoted by the post-Soviet elites rather than their private practices. Our aim is to reveal the complexities of neo-traditionalism in the post-Soviet space where everyday practices are at odds with neo-traditionalist narratives, which we argue might be a result of the Soviet legacy of unwritten rules and open secrets.},
keywords = {EVS; EVS; Armenien; Armenia; postsozialistisches Land; post-socialist country; UdSSR-Nachfolgestaat; USSR successor state; Tradition; tradition; Staatenbildung; state formation; Nationalismus; nationalism; Einstellung; attitude; Sexualverhalten; sex behavior; Schwangerschaft; pregnancy; Schwangerschaftsabbruch; abortion}}