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The Gender Imperative

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Human Security vs State Security

The Gender Imperative

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The Gender Imperative book

Human Security vs State Security
Edited ByBetty A. Reardon, Asha Hans
Edition 2nd Edition
First Published 2018
eBook Published 31 July 2018
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge India
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429452130
Pages 462
eBook ISBN 9780429452130
Subjects Area Studies, Development Studies, Development Studies, Environment, Social Work, Urban Studies
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Reardon, B.A., & Hans, A. (Eds.). (2018). The Gender Imperative: Human Security vs State Security (2nd ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429452130

ABSTRACT

This collection of essays by feminist scholar-activists addresses the crucial problem of human security in a world of heavily armed, militarized states. It describes the gendered aspects of human security excluded from the realist militarism that dominates current security policy in most nation states. The book deepens and broadens current security discourses, encouraging serious consideration of alternatives to the present global security system that functions to advantage state security over human security, a system the contributors perceive to be rooted in the patriarchal nature of the nation state.

This second edition will be of interest to academics and students of gender studies, women’s studies, international studies, development studies, human rights, security studies, peace studies and peace education.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

Challenging patriarchal violence
Edited ByBetty A. Reardon, Asha Hans

part I|78 pages

Confronting the militarized state security paradigm

chapter 1|30 pages

Women and human security

A feminist framework and critique of the prevailing patriarchal security system
ByBetty A. Reardon

chapter 2|22 pages

Gendered insecurity under long-term military presence

The case of Okinawa
ByKozue Akibayashi, Suzuyo Takazato

chapter 3|24 pages

Human security and intersectional oppressions

Women in South Africa
ByBernedette Muthien

part II|106 pages

Patriarchal conditioning to violence and human insecurity

chapter 4|23 pages

Challenging the patriarchal national security paradigm

The role of Ethiopian women in peace and security
ByMesfin G. Ayele

chapter 5|26 pages

War and armed conflict

Threat to African women’s human security
ByFatuma Ahmed Ali

chapter 6|33 pages

Sexual violence and genocide, the greatest violation of human security

Responses to the case of Darfur
ByLisa S. Price

chapter 7|22 pages

Security discourses

A gender perspective
ByMichele W. Milner

part III|85 pages

Militarization/demilitarization

chapter 8|31 pages

Seeking human security in a militarized Pacific

Struggles for peace and security by Pacific Island women 1
ByRonni Alexander

chapter 9|24 pages

Education, violence and schools

The human security of girls in Afghanistan
ByChloe Breyer

chapter 10|28 pages

The Soldiers’ Mothers, human security and the Russian-Chechen Wars

ByValerie Zawilski

part IV|135 pages

Alternative and transitional approaches to human security

chapter 11|26 pages

Security Council Resolution 1325

Toward gender equality in peace and security policymaking
BySoumita Basu

chapter 12|32 pages

Jordanian women define security

A feminist approach to an age-old problem
ByNorma Nemeh

chapter 13|31 pages

Public health and patriarchy

Militarism and gender as determinants of health insecurity
ByAlbie Sharpe

chapter 14|26 pages

Human security

The militarized perception and space for gender
ByAsha Hans

chapter 15|18 pages

Patriarchy and the bomb

Banning nuclear weapons against the opposition of militarist masculinities
ByRay Acheson

chapter |17 pages

Conclusion

Framing a gender and human security discourse: initiating the inquiry
ByBetty A. Reardon
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