Routledge Handbook of Masculinities, Conflict, and Peacebuilding
Herausgeber: Lewis, Chloe; Schulz, Philipp; Myrttinen, Henri; Touquet, Heleen; Yousaf, Farooq; Laruni, Elizabeth
Routledge Handbook of Masculinities, Conflict, and Peacebuilding
Herausgeber: Lewis, Chloe; Schulz, Philipp; Myrttinen, Henri; Touquet, Heleen; Yousaf, Farooq; Laruni, Elizabeth
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This handbook broadens and engages with current debates on men and masculinities in conflict and peacebuilding.
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This handbook broadens and engages with current debates on men and masculinities in conflict and peacebuilding.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 430
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032341767
- ISBN-10: 1032341769
- Artikelnr.: 71663959
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 430
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Februar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032341767
- ISBN-10: 1032341769
- Artikelnr.: 71663959
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Henri Myrttinen is a visiting research fellow at the University of Bremen, Germany, and an independent consultant on gender, peace, and security. Chloé Lewis is a senior research fellow with Equimundo: Centre for Masculinities and Social Justice and is a research fellow at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford. Heleen Touquet is a visiting professor at the department of political sciences at the University of Antwerp, Belgium. Philipp Schulz is a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Intercultural and International Studies (InIIS) at the University of Bremen. Farooq Yousaf is an independent researcher based in Australia. Elizabeth Laruni is the Conflict Sensitivity and Gender Lead of the London-based peacebuilding organisation International Alert.
PART 1: Theoretical framings 1. Masculinities in conflict and
peacebuilding: an introduction 2. Theoretical frameworks on masculinities
and peacebuilding: current limitations and Potential for a
gender-transformative peace 3. Masculinities in conflict and peacebuilding:
a critical mapping of the field 4. Feminist research on men and
masculinity(ies): dilemmas and discomfort PART 2: Civilian masculinities
and the spectrum of violent contexts 5. Invisible men: the injured lives of
Afghan interpreters 6. Masculine vulnerability, gangs, and perpetual
violence 7. Masculinities and/under protracted occupation 8. 'Doing' padre
de Pamilya: displacement and masculinities in the Southern Philippines 9.
Passing as a 'hard man': regulating everyday queer (in)visibilities in the
Syrian conflict 10. Masculinities in the conflict-affected rural Pashtun
society of Pakistan PART 3: Masculinities, agency, vulnerability, and care
11. Masculinities and agency: gendering vulnerability and victimhood 12.
Masculinity, trauma, and armed conflict: how gender norms shape and
perpetuate trauma among men 13. Male survivors of conflict-related sexual
violence, masculinities and peacebuilding 14. War disability: complications
and possibilities for peacebuilding processes 15. Enacting a politics of
care: refugee men's experiences and responses to displacement in Greece
16. "When I see my son, all I feel is love": caring practices of fathers
seeking asylum in Belgium PART 4: Masculinities in peacebuilding 17.
Mainstreaming masculinities in the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Agenda
18. Analysing men and masculinities in gender-transformative humanitarian
action policy 19. Gentleman-bureaucrat masculinities and UK national
security policymaking 20. Confronting masculinities and breaking binaries
in disarmament diplomacy 21. Between civilian and military masculinities
and exceptionalism in humanitarian memoir 22. Masculinities in the
Colombian Truth Commission's Final Report: challenges and opportunities for
gender-transformative justice 23. Doing gender, doing peace: eurocentrism,
masculinities, and the WPS Agenda's 'add men and stir' problem PART 5:
Civilian masculine gender norms in the aftermath of conflict 24.
Masculinities in post-conflict Aceh: gender, power, and peace processes 25.
Patriarchal backlash in Uganda? Contested masculinities in conflict and
peacebuilding 26. "Today I can truly have a heart for people": narratives
of identity transformation amongst former gang members in South Africa 27.
Moving away from violence: emerging counter-hegemonic masculinities in
Timor-Leste 28. Reshaping gender roles and pollution of hpon after the 2021
military coup in Myanmar 29. Queering masculinities in protests: imagining
"other ways to be" with Danish Siddiqui PART 6: Transforming masculinities
in conflict-affected settings 30. 'Faithing' masculinities in conflict:
engaging faith leaders and communities to prevent sexual and gender-based
violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo 31. Transforming masculinities
through Male Advocacy in post-conflict Bougainville 32. Resisting the
dichotomies of war heroes and victims: masculinities and political
prisoners in El Salvador 33. Men beyond war: a case study of working with
traumatized men in Eastern DR Congo 34. Seeing the forest for the trees:
the case for a more structural approach to countering militarised
masculinities and mobilising men for feminist peace
peacebuilding: an introduction 2. Theoretical frameworks on masculinities
and peacebuilding: current limitations and Potential for a
gender-transformative peace 3. Masculinities in conflict and peacebuilding:
a critical mapping of the field 4. Feminist research on men and
masculinity(ies): dilemmas and discomfort PART 2: Civilian masculinities
and the spectrum of violent contexts 5. Invisible men: the injured lives of
Afghan interpreters 6. Masculine vulnerability, gangs, and perpetual
violence 7. Masculinities and/under protracted occupation 8. 'Doing' padre
de Pamilya: displacement and masculinities in the Southern Philippines 9.
Passing as a 'hard man': regulating everyday queer (in)visibilities in the
Syrian conflict 10. Masculinities in the conflict-affected rural Pashtun
society of Pakistan PART 3: Masculinities, agency, vulnerability, and care
11. Masculinities and agency: gendering vulnerability and victimhood 12.
Masculinity, trauma, and armed conflict: how gender norms shape and
perpetuate trauma among men 13. Male survivors of conflict-related sexual
violence, masculinities and peacebuilding 14. War disability: complications
and possibilities for peacebuilding processes 15. Enacting a politics of
care: refugee men's experiences and responses to displacement in Greece
16. "When I see my son, all I feel is love": caring practices of fathers
seeking asylum in Belgium PART 4: Masculinities in peacebuilding 17.
Mainstreaming masculinities in the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Agenda
18. Analysing men and masculinities in gender-transformative humanitarian
action policy 19. Gentleman-bureaucrat masculinities and UK national
security policymaking 20. Confronting masculinities and breaking binaries
in disarmament diplomacy 21. Between civilian and military masculinities
and exceptionalism in humanitarian memoir 22. Masculinities in the
Colombian Truth Commission's Final Report: challenges and opportunities for
gender-transformative justice 23. Doing gender, doing peace: eurocentrism,
masculinities, and the WPS Agenda's 'add men and stir' problem PART 5:
Civilian masculine gender norms in the aftermath of conflict 24.
Masculinities in post-conflict Aceh: gender, power, and peace processes 25.
Patriarchal backlash in Uganda? Contested masculinities in conflict and
peacebuilding 26. "Today I can truly have a heart for people": narratives
of identity transformation amongst former gang members in South Africa 27.
Moving away from violence: emerging counter-hegemonic masculinities in
Timor-Leste 28. Reshaping gender roles and pollution of hpon after the 2021
military coup in Myanmar 29. Queering masculinities in protests: imagining
"other ways to be" with Danish Siddiqui PART 6: Transforming masculinities
in conflict-affected settings 30. 'Faithing' masculinities in conflict:
engaging faith leaders and communities to prevent sexual and gender-based
violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo 31. Transforming masculinities
through Male Advocacy in post-conflict Bougainville 32. Resisting the
dichotomies of war heroes and victims: masculinities and political
prisoners in El Salvador 33. Men beyond war: a case study of working with
traumatized men in Eastern DR Congo 34. Seeing the forest for the trees:
the case for a more structural approach to countering militarised
masculinities and mobilising men for feminist peace
PART 1: Theoretical framings 1. Masculinities in conflict and
peacebuilding: an introduction 2. Theoretical frameworks on masculinities
and peacebuilding: current limitations and Potential for a
gender-transformative peace 3. Masculinities in conflict and peacebuilding:
a critical mapping of the field 4. Feminist research on men and
masculinity(ies): dilemmas and discomfort PART 2: Civilian masculinities
and the spectrum of violent contexts 5. Invisible men: the injured lives of
Afghan interpreters 6. Masculine vulnerability, gangs, and perpetual
violence 7. Masculinities and/under protracted occupation 8. 'Doing' padre
de Pamilya: displacement and masculinities in the Southern Philippines 9.
Passing as a 'hard man': regulating everyday queer (in)visibilities in the
Syrian conflict 10. Masculinities in the conflict-affected rural Pashtun
society of Pakistan PART 3: Masculinities, agency, vulnerability, and care
11. Masculinities and agency: gendering vulnerability and victimhood 12.
Masculinity, trauma, and armed conflict: how gender norms shape and
perpetuate trauma among men 13. Male survivors of conflict-related sexual
violence, masculinities and peacebuilding 14. War disability: complications
and possibilities for peacebuilding processes 15. Enacting a politics of
care: refugee men's experiences and responses to displacement in Greece
16. "When I see my son, all I feel is love": caring practices of fathers
seeking asylum in Belgium PART 4: Masculinities in peacebuilding 17.
Mainstreaming masculinities in the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Agenda
18. Analysing men and masculinities in gender-transformative humanitarian
action policy 19. Gentleman-bureaucrat masculinities and UK national
security policymaking 20. Confronting masculinities and breaking binaries
in disarmament diplomacy 21. Between civilian and military masculinities
and exceptionalism in humanitarian memoir 22. Masculinities in the
Colombian Truth Commission's Final Report: challenges and opportunities for
gender-transformative justice 23. Doing gender, doing peace: eurocentrism,
masculinities, and the WPS Agenda's 'add men and stir' problem PART 5:
Civilian masculine gender norms in the aftermath of conflict 24.
Masculinities in post-conflict Aceh: gender, power, and peace processes 25.
Patriarchal backlash in Uganda? Contested masculinities in conflict and
peacebuilding 26. "Today I can truly have a heart for people": narratives
of identity transformation amongst former gang members in South Africa 27.
Moving away from violence: emerging counter-hegemonic masculinities in
Timor-Leste 28. Reshaping gender roles and pollution of hpon after the 2021
military coup in Myanmar 29. Queering masculinities in protests: imagining
"other ways to be" with Danish Siddiqui PART 6: Transforming masculinities
in conflict-affected settings 30. 'Faithing' masculinities in conflict:
engaging faith leaders and communities to prevent sexual and gender-based
violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo 31. Transforming masculinities
through Male Advocacy in post-conflict Bougainville 32. Resisting the
dichotomies of war heroes and victims: masculinities and political
prisoners in El Salvador 33. Men beyond war: a case study of working with
traumatized men in Eastern DR Congo 34. Seeing the forest for the trees:
the case for a more structural approach to countering militarised
masculinities and mobilising men for feminist peace
peacebuilding: an introduction 2. Theoretical frameworks on masculinities
and peacebuilding: current limitations and Potential for a
gender-transformative peace 3. Masculinities in conflict and peacebuilding:
a critical mapping of the field 4. Feminist research on men and
masculinity(ies): dilemmas and discomfort PART 2: Civilian masculinities
and the spectrum of violent contexts 5. Invisible men: the injured lives of
Afghan interpreters 6. Masculine vulnerability, gangs, and perpetual
violence 7. Masculinities and/under protracted occupation 8. 'Doing' padre
de Pamilya: displacement and masculinities in the Southern Philippines 9.
Passing as a 'hard man': regulating everyday queer (in)visibilities in the
Syrian conflict 10. Masculinities in the conflict-affected rural Pashtun
society of Pakistan PART 3: Masculinities, agency, vulnerability, and care
11. Masculinities and agency: gendering vulnerability and victimhood 12.
Masculinity, trauma, and armed conflict: how gender norms shape and
perpetuate trauma among men 13. Male survivors of conflict-related sexual
violence, masculinities and peacebuilding 14. War disability: complications
and possibilities for peacebuilding processes 15. Enacting a politics of
care: refugee men's experiences and responses to displacement in Greece
16. "When I see my son, all I feel is love": caring practices of fathers
seeking asylum in Belgium PART 4: Masculinities in peacebuilding 17.
Mainstreaming masculinities in the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Agenda
18. Analysing men and masculinities in gender-transformative humanitarian
action policy 19. Gentleman-bureaucrat masculinities and UK national
security policymaking 20. Confronting masculinities and breaking binaries
in disarmament diplomacy 21. Between civilian and military masculinities
and exceptionalism in humanitarian memoir 22. Masculinities in the
Colombian Truth Commission's Final Report: challenges and opportunities for
gender-transformative justice 23. Doing gender, doing peace: eurocentrism,
masculinities, and the WPS Agenda's 'add men and stir' problem PART 5:
Civilian masculine gender norms in the aftermath of conflict 24.
Masculinities in post-conflict Aceh: gender, power, and peace processes 25.
Patriarchal backlash in Uganda? Contested masculinities in conflict and
peacebuilding 26. "Today I can truly have a heart for people": narratives
of identity transformation amongst former gang members in South Africa 27.
Moving away from violence: emerging counter-hegemonic masculinities in
Timor-Leste 28. Reshaping gender roles and pollution of hpon after the 2021
military coup in Myanmar 29. Queering masculinities in protests: imagining
"other ways to be" with Danish Siddiqui PART 6: Transforming masculinities
in conflict-affected settings 30. 'Faithing' masculinities in conflict:
engaging faith leaders and communities to prevent sexual and gender-based
violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo 31. Transforming masculinities
through Male Advocacy in post-conflict Bougainville 32. Resisting the
dichotomies of war heroes and victims: masculinities and political
prisoners in El Salvador 33. Men beyond war: a case study of working with
traumatized men in Eastern DR Congo 34. Seeing the forest for the trees:
the case for a more structural approach to countering militarised
masculinities and mobilising men for feminist peace