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1 online resource (xviii, 254 pages) |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
Summary |
'War is a man's game, ' or so goes the saying. Whether this is true or not, patriarchal capitalism is certainly one of the driving forces behind war in the modern era. So can we end war with feminism? This book argues that this is possible, and is in fact already happening. Each chapter provides a solution to war using innovative examples of how feminist and queer theory and practice inform pacifist treaties, movements and methods, from the international to the domestic spheres. The contributors propose a range of solutions that include arms abolition, centring Indigenous knowledge, economic restructuring, and transforming how we 'count' civilian deaths. Ending war requires challenging complex structures, but the solutions found in this edition have risen to this challenge. By thinking beyond the violence of the capitalist patriarchy, this book makes the powerful case that the possibility of life without war is real. |
Contents |
Giyira: indigenous women's knowing, being and doing as a way to end war on country / Jessica Russ-Smith -- One for all, all for one: taking collective responsibility for ending war and sustaining peace / Heidi Hudson -- Feminist organising for peace / Sarai B. Aharoni -- Piecing-up peace in Kashmir: feminist perspectives on education for peace / Shweta Singh and Diksha Poddar -- Learn from Kurdish women's liberation movements to imagine the dissolution of the nation-state system / Eda Gunaydin -- Queer our vision of security / Cai Wilkinson -- Abolish nuclear weapons: feminist, queer, and indigenous knowledge for ending nuclear weapons / Ray Acheson -- Make foreign policies as if black and brown lives mattered / Yolande Bouka -- Draw on ecofeminist and indigenous scholarship to reimagine the ways we memorialise war / Sertan Saral -- Engage with combatants as interlocutors for peace, not only as authorities on violence / Roxani Krystalli -- Recognise the rights of nature / Keina Yoshida -- Create just, inclusive feminist economies to foster sustainable peace / Carol Cohn and Claire Duncanson -- Change how civilian casualties are 'counted' / Thomas Gregory -- Listen to women when creating peace initiatives / Laura J. Shepherd |
Subject |
Women and peace.
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Women and war.
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War (Philosophy)
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Masculinity.
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Femmes et paix.
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Femmes et guerre.
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Guerre (Philosophie)
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Masculinité.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Feminism & Feminist Theory.
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Masculinity
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War (Philosophy)
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Women and peace
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Women and war
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Added Author |
MacKenzie, Megan H. (Megan Hazel)
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Other Form: |
Print version: FEMINIST SOLUTIONS FOR ENDING WAR. [S.l.] : PLUTO PRESS, 2021 0745342876 (OCoLC)1240774614 |
ISBN |
9780745342900 (electronic book) |
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0745342906 (electronic book) |
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9780745342887 (electronic book) |
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0745342884 (electronic book) |
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9780745342870 (hardcover) |
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0745342876 (hardcover) |
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9780745342863 (paperback) |
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0745342868 (paperback) |
Standard No. |
AU@ 000070244918 |
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AU@ 000070440743 |
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UKMGB 020335129 |
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