
Gender, Violence, and Human Security
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This fascinating volume goes beyond existing feminist international relations engagements with security studies to identify not only limitations of the human security approach, but also possible synergies between feminist and human security approaches. Noted scholars Aili Mari Tripp, Myra Marx Ferree, and Christina Ewig, along with their distinguished group of contributors, analyze specific case studies from around the globe, ranging from post-conflict security in Croatia to the relationship between state policy and gender-based crime in the United States. Shifting the focus of the term "human security" from its defensive emphasis to a more proactive notion of peace, the book ultimately calls for addressing the structural issues that give rise to violence. A hard-hitting critique of the ways in which global inequalities are often overlooked by human security theorists, Gender, Violence, and Human Security presents a much-needed intervention into the study of power relations throughout the world.
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"This book is a powerful argument that the field of security can and should be gendered, using a strikingly wide range of illuminating examples. It successfully challenges both security to address gender and feminist analysis to address security" - Sylvia Walby,author of New Agendas for Women "None of the essays inGender, Violence & Human Securityare weak. Overall, this is a well-balanced volume, with three opening theoretical chapters, four case studies, four chapters on policy considerations, and a conclusion." (Feminist Collections)More details
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Myra Marx Ferree is the Alice H. Cook Professor of Sociology and Director of the European Union Center of Excellence at the University of Wisconsin.
Christina Ewig is Associate Professor of Gender and Women's Studies and Political Science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Content
- Cover
- Contents
- List of Acronyms
- PART ONE: RETHEORIZING HUMAN SECURITY THROUGH A GENDER LENS
- 1. Toward a Gender Perspective on Human Security
- 2. What Does Postconflict Security Mean for Women?
- 3. Gendering Insecurities, Informalization, and "War Economies"
- PART TWO: CASE STUDIES OF GENDERED VIOLENCE IN A CONTEXT OF BROADER INSECURITIES
- 4. Securitizing Sex, Bodies, and Borders: The Resonance of Human Security Frames in Thailand's "War against Human Trafficking"
- 5. Work and Love in the Gendered U.S. Insecurity State
- 6. A Struggle for Rites: Masculinity, Violence, and Livelihoods in Karamoja, Uganda
- 7. From German Bus Stop to Academy Award Nomination: The Honor Killing as Simulacrum
- PART THREE: POLICY CONSIDERATIONS FOR REDUCING VIOLENCE AND INCREASING HUMAN SECURITY
- 8. Feminist Collaboration with the State in Response to Sexual Violence: Lessons from the American Experience
- 9. The Vulnerable Protecting the Vulnerable: NGOs and Human Security in the Aftermath of War
- 10. Violence against Women, Human Security, and Human Rights of Women and Girls: Reinforced Obligations in the Context of Structural Vulnerability
- 11. Integrating Gender into Human Security: Peru's Truth and Reconciliation Commission
- PART FOUR: CONCLUSION
- 12. The Discursive Politics of Gendering Human Security: Beyond the Binaries
- About the Contributors
- Index
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