ABSTRACT
This book addresses the theory and practice of transitional justice through the lens of masculinities and queer perspectives.
What and where are the intersections between masculinities and queer theories and frameworks for better understanding lived experiences of violence, justice, and transitions? How can masculinities and queer perspectives enhance and "complexify" our understandings of the intersections between gender, sexualities, armed conflict and (post-)conflict transitions? Incorporating masculinities and queer perspectives in transitional justice in tandem, and alongside one another, this book contributes empirically, conceptually, and methodologically to an exploration of gender in processes of dealing with violent pasts. More specifically, and by taking on the task of combining, bringing into conversation, and utilizing both masculinities and queer perspectives, the book aims to facilitate and contribute toward more inclusive, holistic, and intersectional approaches of gender in dealing with the past.
This book will appeal to scholars and students working in the areas of transitional justice, peace and conflict research, international relations, gender studies, and socio-legal studies.
The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 license.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
section Section 1|65 pages
Seeking Intersections Between Masculinities and Queer Perspectives in Transitional Justice
chapter Chapter 1|26 pages
Introduction
chapter Chapter 2|22 pages
Transitional Justice and Masculinities
chapter Chapter 3|15 pages
Queering Transitional Justice
section Section 2|91 pages
Theories, Processes, and Practices – Toward Inclusive Gender in TJ
chapter Chapter 4|24 pages
“Queering” Transitional Justice From African Decolonial Perspectives?
chapter Chapter 5|20 pages
Linking a Queer Legal Theoretical Perspective and Transitional Justice
chapter Chapter 7|22 pages
Peacebuilding and Transitional Justice in Colombia
section Section 3|89 pages
Gendering Justice and Transitions Across Contexts
chapter Chapter 8|20 pages
Justice and Forced Marriage and Pregnancy in Wartime
chapter Chapter 9|27 pages
Delineating Perpetratorhood
chapter Chapter 10|20 pages
Croatian Veteran Masculinities and Exclusive Narratives
chapter Chapter 11|20 pages
Possibilities and Improbabilities
section Section 4|125 pages
Beyond Violation-Centric Views
