Gender, Globalization, and Violence
Postcolonial Conflict Zones
Herausgeber: Ponzanesi, Sandra
Gender, Globalization, and Violence
Postcolonial Conflict Zones
Herausgeber: Ponzanesi, Sandra
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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.
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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.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9781138283046
- ISBN-10: 1138283045
- Artikelnr.: 49672557
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 399g
- ISBN-13: 9781138283046
- ISBN-10: 1138283045
- Artikelnr.: 49672557
Sandra Ponzanesi is Head of Humanities at University College Utrecht and Associate Professor in Gender and Postcolonial Critique at the Department of Media and Culture Studies/Graduate Gender Programme, Utrecht University, the Netherlands.
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
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
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
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