Women and War in the Middle East provides a critical examination of the relationship between gender and transnationalism in the context of war, peace-building and post-conflict reconstruction in the Middle East. Critically examining the ways in which the actions of various local and transnational groups - including women's movements, diaspora communities, national governments, non-governmental actors and multilateral bodies - interact to both intentionally and inadvertantly shape the experiences of women in conflict situations, and determine the possibilities for women's participation in peace-building and (post)-conflict reconstruction, as well as the longer-term prospects for peace and security. The volume pays particular attention to the ways in which gender roles, relations and identities are constructed, negotiated and employed within transnational social and political fields in the conflict and post-conflict situations, and their particular consequences for women.
Contributions focus on the two countries with the longest experiences of war and conflict in the Middle East, and which have been subject to the most prominent international interventions of recent years - that is, Iraq and the Occupied Palestinian Territories.
Issues addressed by contributors include the impact of gender mainstreaming measures by international agencies and NGOs upon the ability of women to participate in peace-building and post-conflict resolution; the consequences for gender relations and identities of the US-led invasion and occupation of Iraq; and how transnational feminist movements can most effectively support peace building and women's rights in the region.
Based entirely on original empirical research. Women and War in the Middle East brings together some of the foremost scholars in the areas of feminist international relations, feminist international political economy, anthropology, sociology, history and Middle East studies.
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Presents a critical examination of the relationship between gender and transnationalism in the context of war, peace-building and post-conflict reconstruction in the Middle East. This book brings together some of the foremost scholars in the areas of feminist international relations, anthropology, sociology, and history and Middle East studies.
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Introduction: Women and War in the Middle East: Transnational Perspectives - Nadje Al-Ali & Nicola PrattPart I: Gendering the Neo-liberal, Imperial Project1. Gendering Informal Economies in Iraq - V. Spike Peterson2. The United States, the Iraqi Women's Diaspora and Women's 'Empowerment' in Iraq - Nadje Al-Ali & Nicola Pratt3. Imperialism, 'Post-war Reconstruction' and Kurdish Women's NGOs - Shahrzad MojabPart II: Revisiting Trans/national Women's Activism in the Context of Conflict, Post-Conflict Reconstruction and Peace-building4. Gender Mainstreaming and Feminist Organizing in the Middle East and North Africa - Isis Nusair5. 'Here it's not about Conflict Resolution - We can only resist': Palestinian Women's Activism in Conflict Resolution and Non-Violent Resistance - Sophie Richter-DevroePart III: Gender, Citizenship, and 'Post'-conflict Reconstruction6. Fragmented Citizenship: Communalism, Ethnicity and Gender in Iraq - Martina Kamp7. Gendered Palestinian Citizenship: Women, Legal Pluralism and Post-Conflict Aid - Riina IsotaloConclusion: Concluding Reflections on Gender and Transnationalism in the Context of Post/Conflict - Nadje Al-Ali & Nicola Pratt:List of contributors
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'In a fresh take on two deadly and intractable conflicts, these feminist authors show us an array of participants (governments, agencies, insurgents, donors, elites, movements) acting out the dynamics of gender power. It's a book that should shake up mainstream Middle East studies and empower transnational feminism.'
Cynthia Cockburn, author of From Where We Stand: War, Women's Activism and Feminist Analysis (Zed Books, 2007).
'Nadje Al-Ali and Nicola Pratt bring together here some of the smartest feminist analysts of war and militarism in the Middle East. Together they show not only the profound effects of war and militarism on women's lives, but how asking feminist questions can make us all smarter about what causes and perpetuates both.'
Cynthia Enloe, author of "The Curious Feminist: Searching for Women in the New Age of Empire"
'Written by scholars and activists who share a vision for justice and gender equality in the Middle East, this book offers compelling case-studies, cutting edge analysis and ground-breaking theorizing. It is an invaluable contribution to the scholarship on gender and war in general and on women in conflict and post-conflict situations in the Middle East and beyond.'
Simona Sharoni. SUNY, Plattsburgh
'This is a book which should be read widely... this book has the coherence that so many edited books strive for but fail to achieve.'
Jennifer G. Mathers, Aberystwyth University
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781848131866
Publisert
2009-10-08
Utgiver
Vendor
Zed Books Ltd
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Aldersnivå
05, 06, U, P
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
288
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