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Gender, Globalization, and Violence: Postcolonial Conflict Zones: Routledge Advances in Feminist Studies and Intersectionality

Editat de Sandra Ponzanesi
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 noi 2016
This wide-ranging collection of essays elaborates on some of the most pressing issues in contemporary postcolonial society in their transition from conflict and contestation to dialogue and resolution. It explores from new angles questions of violent conflict, forced migration, trafficking and deportation, human rights, citizenship, transitional justice and cosmopolitanism. The volume focuses more specifically on the gendering of violence from a postcolonial perspective as it analyses unique cases that disrupt traditional visions of violence by including the history of empire and colony, and its legacies that continue to influence present-day configurations of gender, race, nationality, class and sexuality. Part One maps out the gendered and racialized contours of conflict zones, from war zones, prisons and refugee camps to peacekeeping missions and humanitarian aid, reframing the field and establishing connections between colonial legacies and postcolonial dynamics. Part Two explores how these conflict zones are played out not just outside but also within Europe, demonstrating that multicultural Europe is fraught with different legacies of violence and postcolonial melancholia. Part Three gives an idea of the kind of future that can be offered to post-conflict societies, defined as contact zones, by exploring opportunities for dialogue, restoration and reconciliation that can be envisaged from a gendered and postcolonial perspective through alternative feminist practices and the work of art and their redemptive power in mobilizing social change or increasing national healing processes. Though strongly anchored in postcolonial critique, the chapters draw from a range of traditions and expertise, including conflict studies, gender theory, visual studies, (new) media theory, sociology, race theory, international security studies and religion studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138283046
ISBN-10: 1138283045
Pagini: 294
Ilustrații: 20
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Advances in Feminist Studies and Intersectionality

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Introduction: New Frames of Gendered Violence  Sandra Ponzanesi  Part I: Conflict Zones: Colonial Haunting and Contested Sovereignties  1. Neoliberal Discourses on Violence: Monstrosity and Rape in Borderland War  Jolle Demmers  2. Thin Ice: Postcoloniality and Sexuality in the Politics of Citizenship and Military Service  Vron Ware  3. American Humanitarian Citizenship: The "Soft" Power of Empire  Inderpal Grewal  4. Female Suicide Bombers and the Politics of Gendered Militancy  Sandra Ponzanesi  Part II: European Frictions: Memories, Migration and Citizenship  5. Uses and Abuses of Gender and Nationality: Torture and the French-Algerian War  Christine Quinan  6. Migrating Sovereignties and Mirror States: From Eritrea to L'Aquila  Marguerite Waller  7. Doing "Integration" in Europe: Postcolonial Frictions in the Making of Citizenship  Marc de Leeuw and Sonja van Wichelen  8. Coffin Exchange  Paulo de Medeiros  Part III: Contact Zones: Transitional Justice, Reconciliation and Cosmopolitanism  9. "Invisible Wars": Gendered Terrorism in the US Military and the Juárez Feminicidio.  Alicia Arrizón  10. Political Transitions and the Arts: The Performance of (Post-)Colonial Leadership in Philip Miller’s Cantata REwind and in Wim Botha’s Portrait Busts.  Rosemarie Buikema  11. Justice by Any Means Necessary: Vigilantism Among Indian Women  Aaronette White and Shagun Rastogi  12. On Love and Shame: Two Photographs of Female Protesters  Marta Zarzycka  13. Rethinking the "Arab Spring" Through the Postsecular: Gender Entanglements, Social Media and the Religion/Secular Divide  Eva Midden

Descriere

This volume maps the intersection between war and violence from a gendered postcolonial perspective. Its unique analyses disrupt traditional notions of violence by exploring the transition from conflict to resolution. It accounts for the history of empire and its lingering influence into present-day configurations of gender, race, nationality, class and sexuality.