ABSTRACT

Violence and Gender in the Globalized World expands the critical picture of gender and violence in the age of globalization by introducing a variety of uncommonly discussed geo-political sites and dynamics. The volume hosts methodologically and disciplinarily diverse contributions from around the world, discussing various contexts including Chechnya, Germany, Iraq, Kenya, Malaysia, Nicaragua, Palestine, the former Yugoslavia, Syria, South Africa, the United States, and the Internet. Bringing together scholars’ and activists’ historicized and site-specific perspectives, this book bridges the gap between theory and practice concerning violence, gender, and agency. In this revised and updated edition, the scope of inquiry is expanded to incorporate phenomena that have recently come to the forefront of public and scholarly scrutiny, such as Internet-based discourses of violence, female suicide bombers, and the Islamic State’s violence against women. At the same time, new data and developments are brought to bear on earlier discussions of violence against women across the globe in order to bring them fully up to date. With an international team of contributors, comprising eminent scholars, activists and policy-makers, this volume will be of interest to anyone conducting research in the areas of gender and sexuality, human rights, cultural studies, law, sociology, political science, history, post-colonialism and colonialism, anthropology, philosophy and religion.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

On Violence, Gender, and Global Connections (Again)

part I|80 pages

Revealing the Gaps

chapter 3|46 pages

Women, Violence, and the Islamic State

Resurrecting the Caliphate through Femicide in Iraq and Syria

part II|70 pages

Enclosures and Exposures

chapter 4|16 pages

People behind Walls, Women behind Walls

Reading Violence against Women in Palestine

chapter 6|18 pages

The After-War War of Genders

Misogyny, Feminist Ghettoization, and the Discourse of Responsibility in Post-Yugoslav Societies

chapter 7|16 pages

A Call for a Nuanced Constitutional Jurisprudence

South Africa, Ubuntu, Dignity, and Reconciliation 1

part III|92 pages

Bordered Subjectivities, Global Connections

chapter 8|24 pages

Building Accountability for Gender-based Violence

International Human Rights Litigation in U.S. Courts

chapter 9|18 pages

The Traffic in “Trafficked Filipinas”

Sexual Harm, Violence, and Victims' Voices

chapter 10|20 pages

Victims, Villains, Saviors

On the Discursive Constructions of Trafficking in Women

part IV|38 pages

Aesthetic And Gendered Transformations

chapter 12|16 pages

Over Her Dead Body

Talking About Violence against Women in Recent Chicana Writing

chapter 13|20 pages

Theater as a Crusade against Gender Violence

The Case of V-Day (Revisited)