Routledge Handbook of Gender and Security
Herausgeber: Gentry, Caron E; Sjoberg, Laura; Shepherd, Laura J
Routledge Handbook of Gender and Security
Herausgeber: Gentry, Caron E; Sjoberg, Laura; Shepherd, Laura J
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This handbook provides a comprehensive look at the study of gender and security in global politics.
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This handbook provides a comprehensive look at the study of gender and security in global politics.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 170mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9780367580544
- ISBN-10: 0367580543
- Artikelnr.: 69892341
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 170mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 748g
- ISBN-13: 9780367580544
- ISBN-10: 0367580543
- Artikelnr.: 69892341
Caron E. Gentry is a Senior Lecturer in the School of International Relations at the University of St Andrews, UK. She has published multiple books and journals articles, including, most recently, Beyond Mothers, Monsters, Whores (2015, with Laura Sjoberg) and Offering Hospitality: Questioning Christian Approaches to War (2013). Laura J. Shepherd is a Professor of International Relations at the University of Sydney, Australia. She is also a Visiting Senior Fellow at the LSE Centre for Women, Peace and Security in London, UK. She is author/editor of many books, including, most recently, Gender, UN Peacebuilding and the Politics of Space (2017). Laura Sjoberg is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Florida, USA. She is author or editor of many books, including, most recently, Beyond Mothers, Monsters, Whores (2015, with Caron E. Gentry), Women as Wartime Rapists (2016), and Interpretive Quantification (2017, with J. Samuel Barkin).
Introduction
Editors PART I: Gendered Approaches to Security 1. Violence against Women/Violence in the World: Toward a Feminist Conceptualization of Global Violence
Jacqui True and Maria Tanyag 2. Gender
Structural Violence and Peace
Ronni Alexander 3. Gender
Race and the Insecurity of 'Security'
Maryam Khalid 4. Feminist Narrative Approaches to Security
Annick T.R. Wibben and Akanksha Mehta 5. Gender
Feminism and War Theorizing
Laura Sjoberg 6. Men
Masculinity and Global Insecurity
Paul Higate 7. Gendered and Sexualized Figurations of Security
Cynthia Weber and Darcy Leigh 8. Do Queer Visions Trouble Human Security?
Michael J. Bosia 9. Feminist Violence and the In/Securing of Women and Feminism
Anne Sisson Runyan and Marysia Zalewski 10. Exploring Gendered Security Dynamics through Fieldwork and Ethnography
Megan Daigle PART II: Gendered Insecurities 11. Gender and War
Julia Welland 12. Gender and Terrorism
Caron E. Gentry 13. Gender and Everyday Violence
Alexandria J. Innes and Brent J. Steele 14. Gendered Militarism
Maya Eichler 15. The Gendered Political Economy of Insecurity
V. Spike Peterson 16. Gender and Genocide: Two Case Studies
Choman Hardi 17. Migration and Gendered Insecurities in Global Politics
Meghana Nayak 18. Gender
Violence and Technology
Cristina Masters 19. Wartime Sexual Violence
Paul Kirby 20. The Role of Gender in Mobilizing and Countering Fundamentalist Violent Extremist Organizations
Keith Proctor and Dyan Mazurana PART III: Gendered Security Practices 21. Embodied In/security as Care Needs
Tiina Vaittinen 22. Gender
Agency and Violence
Elina Penttinen 23. Memory
Trauma and Gendered Insecurity
David Duriesmith 24. The Gendered Myth of Protection
Cecila Ase 25. Sex
Sexuality
Reproduction and International Security
Anna L. Weissman 26. Gender
Popular Culture and (In)security
Linda Ahall PART IV: Gendered Security Institutions 27. Gender and the UN Women
Peace and Security Agenda
Nicole George
Katrina Lee-Koo
and Laura J. Shepherd 28. Peace Processes and Women's Inclusion
Kara Ellerby 29. Gender and Peacekeeping
Sabrina Karim 30. Gender and Post-Conflict Reconstruction
Laura McLeod 31. Gender and Security Sector Reform
Megan Bastick 32. Gender in International Security Organizations
Natalie Florea Hudson and Laura Huber 33. Gender and State Militaries
Melissa T. Brown 34. Gender in Paramilitary Organizations
Sandra McEvoy
Editors PART I: Gendered Approaches to Security 1. Violence against Women/Violence in the World: Toward a Feminist Conceptualization of Global Violence
Jacqui True and Maria Tanyag 2. Gender
Structural Violence and Peace
Ronni Alexander 3. Gender
Race and the Insecurity of 'Security'
Maryam Khalid 4. Feminist Narrative Approaches to Security
Annick T.R. Wibben and Akanksha Mehta 5. Gender
Feminism and War Theorizing
Laura Sjoberg 6. Men
Masculinity and Global Insecurity
Paul Higate 7. Gendered and Sexualized Figurations of Security
Cynthia Weber and Darcy Leigh 8. Do Queer Visions Trouble Human Security?
Michael J. Bosia 9. Feminist Violence and the In/Securing of Women and Feminism
Anne Sisson Runyan and Marysia Zalewski 10. Exploring Gendered Security Dynamics through Fieldwork and Ethnography
Megan Daigle PART II: Gendered Insecurities 11. Gender and War
Julia Welland 12. Gender and Terrorism
Caron E. Gentry 13. Gender and Everyday Violence
Alexandria J. Innes and Brent J. Steele 14. Gendered Militarism
Maya Eichler 15. The Gendered Political Economy of Insecurity
V. Spike Peterson 16. Gender and Genocide: Two Case Studies
Choman Hardi 17. Migration and Gendered Insecurities in Global Politics
Meghana Nayak 18. Gender
Violence and Technology
Cristina Masters 19. Wartime Sexual Violence
Paul Kirby 20. The Role of Gender in Mobilizing and Countering Fundamentalist Violent Extremist Organizations
Keith Proctor and Dyan Mazurana PART III: Gendered Security Practices 21. Embodied In/security as Care Needs
Tiina Vaittinen 22. Gender
Agency and Violence
Elina Penttinen 23. Memory
Trauma and Gendered Insecurity
David Duriesmith 24. The Gendered Myth of Protection
Cecila Ase 25. Sex
Sexuality
Reproduction and International Security
Anna L. Weissman 26. Gender
Popular Culture and (In)security
Linda Ahall PART IV: Gendered Security Institutions 27. Gender and the UN Women
Peace and Security Agenda
Nicole George
Katrina Lee-Koo
and Laura J. Shepherd 28. Peace Processes and Women's Inclusion
Kara Ellerby 29. Gender and Peacekeeping
Sabrina Karim 30. Gender and Post-Conflict Reconstruction
Laura McLeod 31. Gender and Security Sector Reform
Megan Bastick 32. Gender in International Security Organizations
Natalie Florea Hudson and Laura Huber 33. Gender and State Militaries
Melissa T. Brown 34. Gender in Paramilitary Organizations
Sandra McEvoy
Introduction
Editors PART I: Gendered Approaches to Security 1. Violence against Women/Violence in the World: Toward a Feminist Conceptualization of Global Violence
Jacqui True and Maria Tanyag 2. Gender
Structural Violence and Peace
Ronni Alexander 3. Gender
Race and the Insecurity of 'Security'
Maryam Khalid 4. Feminist Narrative Approaches to Security
Annick T.R. Wibben and Akanksha Mehta 5. Gender
Feminism and War Theorizing
Laura Sjoberg 6. Men
Masculinity and Global Insecurity
Paul Higate 7. Gendered and Sexualized Figurations of Security
Cynthia Weber and Darcy Leigh 8. Do Queer Visions Trouble Human Security?
Michael J. Bosia 9. Feminist Violence and the In/Securing of Women and Feminism
Anne Sisson Runyan and Marysia Zalewski 10. Exploring Gendered Security Dynamics through Fieldwork and Ethnography
Megan Daigle PART II: Gendered Insecurities 11. Gender and War
Julia Welland 12. Gender and Terrorism
Caron E. Gentry 13. Gender and Everyday Violence
Alexandria J. Innes and Brent J. Steele 14. Gendered Militarism
Maya Eichler 15. The Gendered Political Economy of Insecurity
V. Spike Peterson 16. Gender and Genocide: Two Case Studies
Choman Hardi 17. Migration and Gendered Insecurities in Global Politics
Meghana Nayak 18. Gender
Violence and Technology
Cristina Masters 19. Wartime Sexual Violence
Paul Kirby 20. The Role of Gender in Mobilizing and Countering Fundamentalist Violent Extremist Organizations
Keith Proctor and Dyan Mazurana PART III: Gendered Security Practices 21. Embodied In/security as Care Needs
Tiina Vaittinen 22. Gender
Agency and Violence
Elina Penttinen 23. Memory
Trauma and Gendered Insecurity
David Duriesmith 24. The Gendered Myth of Protection
Cecila Ase 25. Sex
Sexuality
Reproduction and International Security
Anna L. Weissman 26. Gender
Popular Culture and (In)security
Linda Ahall PART IV: Gendered Security Institutions 27. Gender and the UN Women
Peace and Security Agenda
Nicole George
Katrina Lee-Koo
and Laura J. Shepherd 28. Peace Processes and Women's Inclusion
Kara Ellerby 29. Gender and Peacekeeping
Sabrina Karim 30. Gender and Post-Conflict Reconstruction
Laura McLeod 31. Gender and Security Sector Reform
Megan Bastick 32. Gender in International Security Organizations
Natalie Florea Hudson and Laura Huber 33. Gender and State Militaries
Melissa T. Brown 34. Gender in Paramilitary Organizations
Sandra McEvoy
Editors PART I: Gendered Approaches to Security 1. Violence against Women/Violence in the World: Toward a Feminist Conceptualization of Global Violence
Jacqui True and Maria Tanyag 2. Gender
Structural Violence and Peace
Ronni Alexander 3. Gender
Race and the Insecurity of 'Security'
Maryam Khalid 4. Feminist Narrative Approaches to Security
Annick T.R. Wibben and Akanksha Mehta 5. Gender
Feminism and War Theorizing
Laura Sjoberg 6. Men
Masculinity and Global Insecurity
Paul Higate 7. Gendered and Sexualized Figurations of Security
Cynthia Weber and Darcy Leigh 8. Do Queer Visions Trouble Human Security?
Michael J. Bosia 9. Feminist Violence and the In/Securing of Women and Feminism
Anne Sisson Runyan and Marysia Zalewski 10. Exploring Gendered Security Dynamics through Fieldwork and Ethnography
Megan Daigle PART II: Gendered Insecurities 11. Gender and War
Julia Welland 12. Gender and Terrorism
Caron E. Gentry 13. Gender and Everyday Violence
Alexandria J. Innes and Brent J. Steele 14. Gendered Militarism
Maya Eichler 15. The Gendered Political Economy of Insecurity
V. Spike Peterson 16. Gender and Genocide: Two Case Studies
Choman Hardi 17. Migration and Gendered Insecurities in Global Politics
Meghana Nayak 18. Gender
Violence and Technology
Cristina Masters 19. Wartime Sexual Violence
Paul Kirby 20. The Role of Gender in Mobilizing and Countering Fundamentalist Violent Extremist Organizations
Keith Proctor and Dyan Mazurana PART III: Gendered Security Practices 21. Embodied In/security as Care Needs
Tiina Vaittinen 22. Gender
Agency and Violence
Elina Penttinen 23. Memory
Trauma and Gendered Insecurity
David Duriesmith 24. The Gendered Myth of Protection
Cecila Ase 25. Sex
Sexuality
Reproduction and International Security
Anna L. Weissman 26. Gender
Popular Culture and (In)security
Linda Ahall PART IV: Gendered Security Institutions 27. Gender and the UN Women
Peace and Security Agenda
Nicole George
Katrina Lee-Koo
and Laura J. Shepherd 28. Peace Processes and Women's Inclusion
Kara Ellerby 29. Gender and Peacekeeping
Sabrina Karim 30. Gender and Post-Conflict Reconstruction
Laura McLeod 31. Gender and Security Sector Reform
Megan Bastick 32. Gender in International Security Organizations
Natalie Florea Hudson and Laura Huber 33. Gender and State Militaries
Melissa T. Brown 34. Gender in Paramilitary Organizations
Sandra McEvoy