Gender and Peacebuilding
All Hands Required
Herausgeber: Byrne, Sean; Matyók, Thomas G.; Flaherty, Maureen P.
Gender and Peacebuilding
All Hands Required
Herausgeber: Byrne, Sean; Matyók, Thomas G.; Flaherty, Maureen P.
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Along with provocative theoretical and critical analyses of gender in Peace and Conflict Studies, this book shares concrete examples of peacebuilding work by women from various corners of the world book and highlights the need for a gendered lens in peacebuilding work
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Along with provocative theoretical and critical analyses of gender in Peace and Conflict Studies, this book shares concrete examples of peacebuilding work by women from various corners of the world book and highlights the need for a gendered lens in peacebuilding work
Produktdetails
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- Peace and Conflict Studies
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 797g
- ISBN-13: 9780739192603
- ISBN-10: 0739192604
- Artikelnr.: 42998221
- Peace and Conflict Studies
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 797g
- ISBN-13: 9780739192603
- ISBN-10: 0739192604
- Artikelnr.: 42998221
Maureen P. Flaherty is assistant professor in the Peace and Conflict Studies Program at the University of Manitoba. Thomas Matyók is associate professor and chair of the Department of Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Jessica Senehi is associate professor in the Peace and Conflict Studies Program at the University of Manitoba. Sean Byrne is professor in the Peace and Conflict Studies Program, and director of the Arthur V. Mauro Center for Peace and Justice at St. Paul's College at the University of Manitoba. Hamdesa Tuso is assistant professor in the Peace and Conflict Studies program at the University of Manitoba.
Acknowledgements Introduction- Maureen Flaherty and Tom Matyok PART I:
CHALLENGES AND RESPONSES: CASE STUDIES AND EXAMPLES 1 Barbara Deming:
Feminism and Nonviolence Celia Cook-Huffman 2 Afghan Women: Subjects of
Peace and Objects of Violence Elham Atashi 3 Wounds of Genocide Rape: The
Experiences of Two Women in Rwanda Regine Uwibereyeho King 4 Mothers at the
Tree of Frustration: Locating Healing in Liberia Angela J. Lederach 5
Inclusion-Exclusion of Women in Local Peacemaking Systems in the Kaffa
Society of Ethiopia Federica De Sisto 6 A Positive Peace Initiative with
Rural Women in China Maria Cheung & Tuula Heinonen 7 The Role of Oromo
Women in Conflict Resolution: Perspectives from an Indigenous System
Hamdesa Tuso 8 Remaining Human: Experiences of Constructing "Normal Life"
in the Gulag Oksana Kis 9 One Step Forward, Two Steps Back? Developing a
Women's Peace Agenda in Post-Soviet Armenia Sinéad Walsh 10 Black
Tradeswomen Building Toward Pragmatic Peacebuilding for Personal, Cultural,
and Institutional Change Roberta Hunte 11 "The Karen women's organization
in Winnipeg is not political"; Challenges to developing the capacity for
diaspora peacebuilding in Canada Anna Snyder 12 "It's Not Just the Icing,
It's the Glue": Rural Women's Volunteering in Manitoba, Canada Robin
Neustaeter 13 Militarization and Gender in Israel Galia Golan 14 Women at
the Peace Table: The Gender Dynamics of Peace Negotiations Monica
McWilliams 15 (Re)Examining Women's Role in Peacebuilding: Assessing the
Impact of the International Fund for Ireland (IFI) and the European Union
(EU) PEACE III Funding on Women's Role in Community Development,
Peace-building, and Reconciliation in Northern Ireland and the Border
Counties Patlee Creary and Sean Byrne 16 Women Peacekeepers: Gender
Discourses on 'Equal but Different' Amongst Irish Peacekeepers Shirley
Graham PART II: PEACE EDUCATION 17 Peace Studies and Feminism: Debates,
Linkages, and Intersections Lisa McLean and Maria Lucia Zapata 18 Cultural
Violence and Gender: Peacebuilding via Peace Education Katerina Standish 19
Peacebuilding Without Western Saviors? An Approach to Teaching African
Gender and Sexuality Politics to American Students Robin L. Turner PART
III: MOVING FORWARD 20 Gender, Violence, and Dehumanization: No Peace with
Patriarchy Franke Wilmer 21 Queer Theory and Peace and Conflict Studies:
Some Critical Reflections Robert Mizzi and Sean Byrne 22 (Dis)Ability,
Gender, and Peacebuilding: Natural Absences Present But Invisible Maureen
Flaherty and Nancy Hansen 23 Getting it Right: Some Advice From Feminist
Methodologists Joey Sprague
CHALLENGES AND RESPONSES: CASE STUDIES AND EXAMPLES 1 Barbara Deming:
Feminism and Nonviolence Celia Cook-Huffman 2 Afghan Women: Subjects of
Peace and Objects of Violence Elham Atashi 3 Wounds of Genocide Rape: The
Experiences of Two Women in Rwanda Regine Uwibereyeho King 4 Mothers at the
Tree of Frustration: Locating Healing in Liberia Angela J. Lederach 5
Inclusion-Exclusion of Women in Local Peacemaking Systems in the Kaffa
Society of Ethiopia Federica De Sisto 6 A Positive Peace Initiative with
Rural Women in China Maria Cheung & Tuula Heinonen 7 The Role of Oromo
Women in Conflict Resolution: Perspectives from an Indigenous System
Hamdesa Tuso 8 Remaining Human: Experiences of Constructing "Normal Life"
in the Gulag Oksana Kis 9 One Step Forward, Two Steps Back? Developing a
Women's Peace Agenda in Post-Soviet Armenia Sinéad Walsh 10 Black
Tradeswomen Building Toward Pragmatic Peacebuilding for Personal, Cultural,
and Institutional Change Roberta Hunte 11 "The Karen women's organization
in Winnipeg is not political"; Challenges to developing the capacity for
diaspora peacebuilding in Canada Anna Snyder 12 "It's Not Just the Icing,
It's the Glue": Rural Women's Volunteering in Manitoba, Canada Robin
Neustaeter 13 Militarization and Gender in Israel Galia Golan 14 Women at
the Peace Table: The Gender Dynamics of Peace Negotiations Monica
McWilliams 15 (Re)Examining Women's Role in Peacebuilding: Assessing the
Impact of the International Fund for Ireland (IFI) and the European Union
(EU) PEACE III Funding on Women's Role in Community Development,
Peace-building, and Reconciliation in Northern Ireland and the Border
Counties Patlee Creary and Sean Byrne 16 Women Peacekeepers: Gender
Discourses on 'Equal but Different' Amongst Irish Peacekeepers Shirley
Graham PART II: PEACE EDUCATION 17 Peace Studies and Feminism: Debates,
Linkages, and Intersections Lisa McLean and Maria Lucia Zapata 18 Cultural
Violence and Gender: Peacebuilding via Peace Education Katerina Standish 19
Peacebuilding Without Western Saviors? An Approach to Teaching African
Gender and Sexuality Politics to American Students Robin L. Turner PART
III: MOVING FORWARD 20 Gender, Violence, and Dehumanization: No Peace with
Patriarchy Franke Wilmer 21 Queer Theory and Peace and Conflict Studies:
Some Critical Reflections Robert Mizzi and Sean Byrne 22 (Dis)Ability,
Gender, and Peacebuilding: Natural Absences Present But Invisible Maureen
Flaherty and Nancy Hansen 23 Getting it Right: Some Advice From Feminist
Methodologists Joey Sprague
Acknowledgements Introduction- Maureen Flaherty and Tom Matyok PART I:
CHALLENGES AND RESPONSES: CASE STUDIES AND EXAMPLES 1 Barbara Deming:
Feminism and Nonviolence Celia Cook-Huffman 2 Afghan Women: Subjects of
Peace and Objects of Violence Elham Atashi 3 Wounds of Genocide Rape: The
Experiences of Two Women in Rwanda Regine Uwibereyeho King 4 Mothers at the
Tree of Frustration: Locating Healing in Liberia Angela J. Lederach 5
Inclusion-Exclusion of Women in Local Peacemaking Systems in the Kaffa
Society of Ethiopia Federica De Sisto 6 A Positive Peace Initiative with
Rural Women in China Maria Cheung & Tuula Heinonen 7 The Role of Oromo
Women in Conflict Resolution: Perspectives from an Indigenous System
Hamdesa Tuso 8 Remaining Human: Experiences of Constructing "Normal Life"
in the Gulag Oksana Kis 9 One Step Forward, Two Steps Back? Developing a
Women's Peace Agenda in Post-Soviet Armenia Sinéad Walsh 10 Black
Tradeswomen Building Toward Pragmatic Peacebuilding for Personal, Cultural,
and Institutional Change Roberta Hunte 11 "The Karen women's organization
in Winnipeg is not political"; Challenges to developing the capacity for
diaspora peacebuilding in Canada Anna Snyder 12 "It's Not Just the Icing,
It's the Glue": Rural Women's Volunteering in Manitoba, Canada Robin
Neustaeter 13 Militarization and Gender in Israel Galia Golan 14 Women at
the Peace Table: The Gender Dynamics of Peace Negotiations Monica
McWilliams 15 (Re)Examining Women's Role in Peacebuilding: Assessing the
Impact of the International Fund for Ireland (IFI) and the European Union
(EU) PEACE III Funding on Women's Role in Community Development,
Peace-building, and Reconciliation in Northern Ireland and the Border
Counties Patlee Creary and Sean Byrne 16 Women Peacekeepers: Gender
Discourses on 'Equal but Different' Amongst Irish Peacekeepers Shirley
Graham PART II: PEACE EDUCATION 17 Peace Studies and Feminism: Debates,
Linkages, and Intersections Lisa McLean and Maria Lucia Zapata 18 Cultural
Violence and Gender: Peacebuilding via Peace Education Katerina Standish 19
Peacebuilding Without Western Saviors? An Approach to Teaching African
Gender and Sexuality Politics to American Students Robin L. Turner PART
III: MOVING FORWARD 20 Gender, Violence, and Dehumanization: No Peace with
Patriarchy Franke Wilmer 21 Queer Theory and Peace and Conflict Studies:
Some Critical Reflections Robert Mizzi and Sean Byrne 22 (Dis)Ability,
Gender, and Peacebuilding: Natural Absences Present But Invisible Maureen
Flaherty and Nancy Hansen 23 Getting it Right: Some Advice From Feminist
Methodologists Joey Sprague
CHALLENGES AND RESPONSES: CASE STUDIES AND EXAMPLES 1 Barbara Deming:
Feminism and Nonviolence Celia Cook-Huffman 2 Afghan Women: Subjects of
Peace and Objects of Violence Elham Atashi 3 Wounds of Genocide Rape: The
Experiences of Two Women in Rwanda Regine Uwibereyeho King 4 Mothers at the
Tree of Frustration: Locating Healing in Liberia Angela J. Lederach 5
Inclusion-Exclusion of Women in Local Peacemaking Systems in the Kaffa
Society of Ethiopia Federica De Sisto 6 A Positive Peace Initiative with
Rural Women in China Maria Cheung & Tuula Heinonen 7 The Role of Oromo
Women in Conflict Resolution: Perspectives from an Indigenous System
Hamdesa Tuso 8 Remaining Human: Experiences of Constructing "Normal Life"
in the Gulag Oksana Kis 9 One Step Forward, Two Steps Back? Developing a
Women's Peace Agenda in Post-Soviet Armenia Sinéad Walsh 10 Black
Tradeswomen Building Toward Pragmatic Peacebuilding for Personal, Cultural,
and Institutional Change Roberta Hunte 11 "The Karen women's organization
in Winnipeg is not political"; Challenges to developing the capacity for
diaspora peacebuilding in Canada Anna Snyder 12 "It's Not Just the Icing,
It's the Glue": Rural Women's Volunteering in Manitoba, Canada Robin
Neustaeter 13 Militarization and Gender in Israel Galia Golan 14 Women at
the Peace Table: The Gender Dynamics of Peace Negotiations Monica
McWilliams 15 (Re)Examining Women's Role in Peacebuilding: Assessing the
Impact of the International Fund for Ireland (IFI) and the European Union
(EU) PEACE III Funding on Women's Role in Community Development,
Peace-building, and Reconciliation in Northern Ireland and the Border
Counties Patlee Creary and Sean Byrne 16 Women Peacekeepers: Gender
Discourses on 'Equal but Different' Amongst Irish Peacekeepers Shirley
Graham PART II: PEACE EDUCATION 17 Peace Studies and Feminism: Debates,
Linkages, and Intersections Lisa McLean and Maria Lucia Zapata 18 Cultural
Violence and Gender: Peacebuilding via Peace Education Katerina Standish 19
Peacebuilding Without Western Saviors? An Approach to Teaching African
Gender and Sexuality Politics to American Students Robin L. Turner PART
III: MOVING FORWARD 20 Gender, Violence, and Dehumanization: No Peace with
Patriarchy Franke Wilmer 21 Queer Theory and Peace and Conflict Studies:
Some Critical Reflections Robert Mizzi and Sean Byrne 22 (Dis)Ability,
Gender, and Peacebuilding: Natural Absences Present But Invisible Maureen
Flaherty and Nancy Hansen 23 Getting it Right: Some Advice From Feminist
Methodologists Joey Sprague