ABSTRACT

This textbook provides a comprehensive overview of the field of gender, feminism and peace.

It is based on the argument that feminist thinking is necessary to understand and analyse the core issues in peace and conflict studies and is fundamental to thinking about solutions to global problems and to promoting peaceful conflict transformation. The book centres alternative and critical approaches missing in mainstream peace research and brings forward feminist perspectives on traditional peace research topics such as militarism, peacekeeping, arms trade and the articulation of different forms of violence. It also advances critical and alternative issues and topics that traditional peace research has sidelined, including, for example, artificial intelligence, technologies and peace; trauma and memory; human–non-human species relations; art; popular culture; post-colonial and decolonial feminist perspectives; and the queering of war and peace. In sum, this textbook contributes to the visibility of these feminist critical approaches to peace research and makes them accessible to scholars and students interested in the subject.

This book will be of much interest to students of peace studies, feminist theory, gender studies and International Relations.

chapter 1|5 pages

Feminist peace research

An introduction

section Section 1|41 pages

Bodies in war and peace

chapter 3|7 pages

Female combatants

chapter 4|7 pages

Wartime sexual violence

chapter 7|6 pages

Embodied war trauma and postmemory

section Section 2|43 pages

War and peace

chapter 10|7 pages

Masculinities, nationalism and militarism

chapter 11|7 pages

Feminist approaches to genocide

chapter 12|7 pages

Feminist analyses of war economies

chapter 13|7 pages

Youth, conflict and peace

section Section 3|37 pages

Subalternity, abjection and silencing in war and peace

chapter 14|7 pages

Decolonialising peacebuilding

chapter 15|7 pages

Post-conflict silencing

chapter 18|7 pages

Non-human animals in military institutions

section Section 4|35 pages

Enabling and disabling environments

chapter 19|7 pages

Continuums of violence

chapter 20|7 pages

Post-war violence and impunity

chapter 21|6 pages

Disasters, famines and epidemics

chapter 22|7 pages

Climate crisis and justice

chapter 23|6 pages

Environmental peacebuilding

section Section 5|37 pages

Power, resistance and activism

chapter 24|7 pages

Power and resistance in peacebuilding

chapter 25|8 pages

Feminist and women's peace activism

chapter 26|7 pages

Everyday peace

chapter 28|6 pages

Epilogue

Feminist imaginings of peace