Violence against women in and beyond conflict : the coloniality of violence
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Bibliographic Information
Violence against women in and beyond conflict : the coloniality of violence
(Gender in a global/local world / Jane Parpart, Pauline Gardiner Barber and Marianne H. Marchand, series editors)
Routledge, 2023
- : hbk
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [183]-222) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Provides unique and cutting-edge insights into the relationship of political, (post)colonial and economic determinants of gendered and racialized violence.
Bridges feminist political economy with feminist security studies in IR scholarship.
Very timely, given the ongoing issues with Colombia's peace process.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Peace for Some, and a Continuum of Violence for Others, 1. The Continuum of Violence: Approaches to Conflict, Sexual Violence, and Displacement, 2. A Feminist Ethnography of Violence in (Post)Colonial Settings, 3. Understanding Present Through Past: Colombia's Experience and Its Armed Conflict in Historical Perspective, 4. Women's Experiences of Violence and Insecurities in Colombia's Conflict, 5. "After" Violence: Territory, Identities, and Resistance, 6. The Coloniality of Violence: Women's Experiences of Extractive Insecurities in Colombia and Beyond
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