War & terror: feminist perspectives
From the Publisher: Traditional academic investigations of war seldom link armed conflict to practices of racialization or gendering. War and Terror: Feminist Perspectives provides a deeper understanding of the raced-gendered logics, practices, and effects of war. Consisting of essays originally pub...
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Zusammenfassung: | From the Publisher: Traditional academic investigations of war seldom link armed conflict to practices of racialization or gendering. War and Terror: Feminist Perspectives provides a deeper understanding of the raced-gendered logics, practices, and effects of war. Consisting of essays originally published in Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, this volume offers new insights into the complex dynamics of violent conflict and terror by investigating changing racial and gender formations within war zones and the collateral effects of war on race and gender dynamics in the context of two dozen armed struggles. Seldom-studied subjects such as the experiences of girl soldiers in Sierra Leone, female suicide bombers, and Pakistani mothers who recruit their sons for death missions are examined; women's agency even under conditions of dire constraint is highlighted; and the complex interplay of gender, race, nation, culture, and religion is illuminated in this wide-ranging collection. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | 445 S. |
ISBN: | 9780226012995 |
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adam_text | Contents
Introduction
Mary Hawkesworth War
as a Mode of Production and Reproduction:
1
Feminist Analytics
Part I. Participation in Violent Conflict
Myriam Denov and Negotiating (Insecurity: Agency, Resistance, and
35
Christine
Gervais
Resourcefulness among Girls Formerly Associated
with Sierra Leone s Revolutionary United Front
Aaronette M. White All the Men Are Fighting for Freedom, All the
61
Women Are Mourning Their Men, but Some of Us
Carried Guns: A Raced-Gendered Analysis of
Fanon s Psychological Perspectives on War
Meg
Samuelson
The Disfigured Body of the Female Guerrilla:
89
(De)Militarization, Sexual Violence, and
Redomestication
in
Zoë Wicomb s
David s Story
Dorit Naaman
Brides of Palestine/Angels of Death: Media, Gender,
113
and Performance in the Case of the Palestinian
Female Suicide Bombers
Carrie Hamilton Political Violence and Body Language in Life Stories
137
of Women ETA Activists
Part II. Feminist Interventions
Hagar
Kotefand (En)Gendering
Checkpoints: Checkpoint Watch and
161
Merav Amir the Repercussions of Intervention
Pam Specs Women s Advocacy in the Creation of the
185
International Criminal Court: Changing the
Landscapes of Justice and Power
Felicity Hill, Mikelc Nongovernmental Organizations Role in the
207
Aboitiz, and Sara Buildup and Implementation of Security Council
Poehlman- Resolution
1325
Doumbouya
Vanessa
A. Farr
Notes
toward a Gendered Understanding of Mixed-
Population Movements and Security Sector Reform
after Conflict
Part III. Gendering
Diasporas
and Inventing Traditions
223
Rosemary Marangoly
George
Cihan Ahmetbeyzade
Cawo
Mohamed Abdi
(Extra)Ordinary Violence: National Literatures,
Diasporic Aesthetics, and the Politics of Gender in
South Asian Partition Fiction
Negotiating Silences in the So-Called Low-Intensity
War: The Making of the Kurdish Diaspora in
Istanbul
Convergence of Civil War and the Religious Right:
Reimagining Somali Women
Part IV. War and Terror: Raced-Gendered Logics and Effects
Farhat Haq
Orna
Sasson-Levy and
Sarit Amram-Katz
Bronwyn Winter
Liz Philipose
Zakia
Salirne
Militarism and Motherhood: The Women of the
Lashkar-i-Tayyabia in Pakistan
Gender Integration in Israeli Officer Training:
Degendering and
Regendering
the Military
Preemptive Fridge Magnets and Other Weapons of
Masculinist Destruction: The Rhetoric and Reality
of Safeguarding Australia
The Politics of Pain and the Uses of Torture
231
255
279
307
331
361
389
The War on Terrorism: Appropriation and Subversion
415
by Moroccan Women
Index
439
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Contents
Introduction
Mary Hawkesworth War
as a Mode of Production and Reproduction:
1
Feminist Analytics
Part I. Participation in Violent Conflict
Myriam Denov and Negotiating (Insecurity: Agency, Resistance, and
35
Christine
Gervais
Resourcefulness among Girls Formerly Associated
with Sierra Leone's Revolutionary United Front
Aaronette M. White All the Men Are Fighting for Freedom, All the
61
Women Are Mourning Their Men, but Some of Us
Carried Guns: A Raced-Gendered Analysis of
Fanon's Psychological Perspectives on War
Meg
Samuelson
The Disfigured Body of the Female Guerrilla:
89
(De)Militarization, Sexual Violence, and
Redomestication
in
Zoë Wicomb's
David's Story
Dorit Naaman
Brides of Palestine/Angels of Death: Media, Gender,
113
and Performance in the Case of the Palestinian
Female Suicide Bombers
Carrie Hamilton Political Violence and Body Language in Life Stories
137
of Women ETA Activists
Part II. Feminist Interventions
Hagar
Kotefand (En)Gendering
Checkpoints: Checkpoint Watch and
161
Merav Amir the Repercussions of Intervention
Pam Specs Women's Advocacy in the Creation of the
185
International Criminal Court: Changing the
Landscapes of Justice and Power
Felicity Hill, Mikelc Nongovernmental Organizations' Role in the
207
Aboitiz, and Sara Buildup and Implementation of Security Council
Poehlman- Resolution
1325
Doumbouya
Vanessa
A. Farr
Notes
toward a Gendered Understanding of Mixed-
Population Movements and Security Sector Reform
after Conflict
Part III. Gendering
Diasporas
and Inventing Traditions
223
Rosemary Marangoly
George
Cihan Ahmetbeyzade
Cawo
Mohamed Abdi
(Extra)Ordinary Violence: National Literatures,
Diasporic Aesthetics, and the Politics of Gender in
South Asian Partition Fiction
Negotiating Silences in the So-Called Low-Intensity
War: The Making of the Kurdish Diaspora in
Istanbul
Convergence of Civil War and the Religious Right:
Reimagining Somali Women
Part IV. War and Terror: Raced-Gendered Logics and Effects
Farhat Haq
Orna
Sasson-Levy and
Sarit Amram-Katz
Bronwyn Winter
Liz Philipose
Zakia
Salirne
Militarism and Motherhood: The Women of the
Lashkar-i-Tayyabia in Pakistan
Gender Integration in Israeli Officer Training:
Degendering and
Regendering
the Military
Preemptive Fridge Magnets and Other Weapons of
Masculinist Destruction: The Rhetoric and Reality
of "Safeguarding Australia"
The Politics of Pain and the Uses of Torture
231
255
279
307
331
361
389
The War on Terrorism: Appropriation and Subversion
415
by Moroccan Women
Index
439 |
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