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Gendered Agency in War and Peace : Gender Justice and Women's Activism in Post-Conflict Bosnia-Herzegovina

Part of the Rethinking Peace and Conflict Studies series
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This book examines how gendered agency emerges in peacebuilding contexts.

It develops a feminist critique of the international peacebuilding interventions, through a study of transitional justice policies and practices implemented in Bosnia & Herzegovina, and local activists’ responses to official discourses surrounding them.

Extending Nancy Fraser’s tripartite model of justice to peacebuilding contexts, the book also advances notions of recognition, redistribution and representation as crucial components of gender-just peace.

It argues that recognising women as victims and survivors of conflict, achieving a gender-equitable distribution of material and symbolic resources, and enabling women to participate as agents of transitional justice processes, are all essential for transforming the structural inequalities that enable gender violence and discrimination to materialise before, during, and after conflict.

This study establishes a new avenue of analysis for understanding responsesand resistances to international peacebuilding, by offering a sustained engagement with feminist social and political theory.

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Product Details
Palgrave
1352001446 / 9781352001440
Hardback
16/11/2017
United Kingdom
English
xvii, 326 pages : illustrations (black and white)
22 cm