This book genders the process of conflict transformation in Northern Ireland and both documents and analyzes the effects of the restructuring of its politics on gender and sexual equality. Utilising Northern Ireland as a case study, this book presents an analysis of the gender and sexual politics of conflict transformation.
This book genders the process of conflict transformation in Northern Ireland and both documents and analyzes the effects of the restructuring of its politics on gender and sexual equality.Utilising Northern Ireland as a case study, this book presents an analysis of the gender and sexual politics of conflict transformation.
Fidelma Ashe is a member of the Transitional Justice Research Institute at Ulster University, UK. She is an expert on gender, sexuality and conflict transformation and has written widely on the subject. She is author of The New Politics of Masculinity: Men, Power and Resistance (2007).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Gender Sexuality and Conflict Transformation 3. Gendering the Accord 4. Gender Sexuality and the New Institutions 5. Masculinities Power and Transition 6. Gender and Renegotiating the Peace 7. Bodies and Conflict Transformation 8. Conclusions
1. Introduction 2. Gender Sexuality and Conflict Transformation 3. Gendering the Accord 4. Gender Sexuality and the New Institutions 5. Masculinities Power and Transition 6. Gender and Renegotiating the Peace 7. Bodies and Conflict Transformation 8. Conclusions
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