Gender, Violent Conflict and Development
Editat de Dubravka Zarkoven Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 sep 2016
However, gender relations and ideologies have often been overlooked in theorization of these interconnections, as well as in designing development strategies meant to mend the devastating impact that war leaves on a society.
This book looks at the intersections between development practice and violent conflict from an explicit gender perspective and situates the fields of inquiry within a global condition of neo-liberal economy and militarism. Using the notions of femininity and masculinity as analytical tools, contributors question theoretical, political and policy approaches pertaining to specific development strategies in times of prolonged violent conflict, transitions to peace, and post-conflict periods. They further analyse various social, cultural, economic and political processes and relations of power that impact upon different groups of women, men and children in the contexts of militarization and violence.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9788189013608
ISBN-10: 8189013602
Pagini: 330
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Seagull Books
Colecția Zubaan Books
ISBN-10: 8189013602
Pagini: 330
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Editura: Seagull Books
Colecția Zubaan Books
Notă biografică
Dubravka Zarkov is associate professor at the Institute of Social Studies, The Hague. She works on gender, sexuality, ethnicity and violent conflict. With Cynthia Cockburn she has co-edited The Postwar Moment: Militaries, Masculinities and International Peacekeeping, on experiences in Bosnia and the Netherlands.
Cuprins
INTRODUCTION
Dubravka Zarkov: On Militarism, Economy and Gender: Working in Global Contexts
1. CLAIMING THE SPHERES
Judy el-Bushra: The Culture of Peace, or the Culture of the Sound-Bite? Development Practice and the 'Tyranny of Policy
Edda Kirleis: Rethinking Gender, Violent Conflict and Development from Local Perspectives: Reclaiming Political Agency in South Asia
Sarala Emmanuel: Global Issues, Local Realities: A Note from a Post-Tsunami Coastal Town in Sri Lanka
2. EXAMINING THE PAST, THINKING THE FUTURE
Ruth Jacobson: Gender, Development and Conflict in Mozambique: Lessons of a 'Success' Story
Sunila Abeysekera: Organizing and Mobilizing Women for Peace: Some Reflections on Sri Lanka
Welmoed Koekebakker: Women and Violent Conflict in Iraq: A Story Behind the Photographs
Chiseche Mibenge: Gender and Ethnicity in Rwanda: On Legal Remedies for Victims of Wartime Sexual Violence
Henri Myrttinen: Sketching the Militias: Constructions of Violent Masculinity in the East Timor Conflict
3. CHANGING PERSPECTIVES
Dyan Mazurana and Khristopher Carlson: Children and Youth in Fighting Forces: On War Slavery and War Economies in Africa
Terrell Carver: Interdisciplinary Intersections: Linking Gender Studies, Development Studies and International Relations
Annemiek Richters: Trauma and Healing: Cross-cultural and Methodological Perspectives on Post-conflict Recovery and Development
Dubravka Zarkov: On Militarism, Economy and Gender: Working in Global Contexts
1. CLAIMING THE SPHERES
Judy el-Bushra: The Culture of Peace, or the Culture of the Sound-Bite? Development Practice and the 'Tyranny of Policy
Edda Kirleis: Rethinking Gender, Violent Conflict and Development from Local Perspectives: Reclaiming Political Agency in South Asia
Sarala Emmanuel: Global Issues, Local Realities: A Note from a Post-Tsunami Coastal Town in Sri Lanka
2. EXAMINING THE PAST, THINKING THE FUTURE
Ruth Jacobson: Gender, Development and Conflict in Mozambique: Lessons of a 'Success' Story
Sunila Abeysekera: Organizing and Mobilizing Women for Peace: Some Reflections on Sri Lanka
Welmoed Koekebakker: Women and Violent Conflict in Iraq: A Story Behind the Photographs
Chiseche Mibenge: Gender and Ethnicity in Rwanda: On Legal Remedies for Victims of Wartime Sexual Violence
Henri Myrttinen: Sketching the Militias: Constructions of Violent Masculinity in the East Timor Conflict
3. CHANGING PERSPECTIVES
Dyan Mazurana and Khristopher Carlson: Children and Youth in Fighting Forces: On War Slavery and War Economies in Africa
Terrell Carver: Interdisciplinary Intersections: Linking Gender Studies, Development Studies and International Relations
Annemiek Richters: Trauma and Healing: Cross-cultural and Methodological Perspectives on Post-conflict Recovery and Development