Feminist Solutions for Ending War

Feminist Solutions for Ending War

MacKenzie, Megan; Wegner, Nicole

Pluto Press

11/2021

272

Mole

Inglês

9780745342863

15 a 20 dias

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Acknowledgements

Introduction to Feminist Solutions to Ending War - Megan MacKenzie and Nicole Wegner

1. Giyira: Indigenous Women's Knowing, Being and Doing as a Way to End War on Country - Jessica Russ-Smith, Lecturer, Australian Catholic University, Australia

2. One for All and All for One: Taking Collective Responsibility for Ending War and Sustaining Peace - Heidi Hudson, Professor of International Relations, University of the Free State, South Africa

3. Feminist Organising for Peace - Sarai B. Aharoni, Lecturer, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel

4. Piecing-up Peace in Kashmir: Feminist Perspectives on Education for Peace - Shweta Singh, Assistant Professor, South Asian University, India & Diksha Poddar, Researcher, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India

5. Learn from Kurdish Women's Liberation Movements to Imagine the Dissolution of the Nation-state System - Eda Gunyadin, Researcher, University of Sydney, Australia

6. Queer Our Vision of Security - Cai Wilkinson, Associate Professor in International Relations, Deakin University, Australia

7. Abolish Nuclear Weapons: Draw on Feminist, Queer and Indigenous Theory and Experiences to Support Movements to End Nuclear Weapons - Ray Acheson, Researcher at Program on Science and Global Security, Princeton University, USA

8. Make Foreign Policies as if Black and Brown Lives Mattered - Yolande Bouka, Assistant Professor, Queen's University, Canada

9. Draw on Ecofeminist and Indigenous Scholarship to Reimagine the Ways We Memorialise War - Sertan Saral, PHD Candidate, University of Sydney, Australia

10. Engage with Combatants as Interlocutors for Peace, Not Only as Authorities on Violence - Roxani Krystalli, Assistant Professor, University of St Andrews, Scotland

11. Recognise the Rights of Nature - Keina Yoshida, Research Officer in the Centre for Women, Peace, and Security, LSE, UK

12. Create Just, Inclusive Feminist Economies to Foster Sustainable Peace - Carol Cohn, Lecturer, University of Massachusetts Boston, USA & Claire Duncanson, Lecturer, University of Edinburgh, UK

13. Change How Civilian Casualties are 'Counted' - Thomas Gregory, Senior Lecturer, University of Auckland, New Zealand

14. Listen to Women When Creating Peace Initiatives - Laura J. Shepherd, Professor of International Relations, University of Sydney, Australia

Notes on Contributors

Index
Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons; Kurdish YPJ fighters; Rojava/Syria; United Nations WPS agenda; feminist activism; war memorials; disability and war; Kashmir; transformative dialogue; feminist peace education; sustainable peace; micro-economies; Israel; outsider activist mediation; justifications for war; counting war casualties; collateral damage; spectrum of violence; Indigenous feminism; Indigenous standpoint theory; intergenerational justice; African feminism; ethics of care; Columbian forests of peace; rights of nature; disruptive aesthetics; North Korea; domestic violence; emotions and masculinity; border security measures; queer and LGBT security; racialized violence