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9781783602070
Publication Year
2015
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Language
English
Publication Name
Beyond Mothers, Monsters, Whores : Thinking about Women's Violence in Global Politics
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Caron E. Gentry, Laura Sjoberg
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ZED Books, The Limited
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Beyond Mothers, Monsters, Whores takes the suggestion in Mothers, Monsters, Whores that it is important to see genderings in characterizations of violent women, and to use critique of those genderings to retheorize individual violence in global politics. It begins by demonstrating the interdependence of the personal and international levels of global politics in violent women's lives, but then shows that this interdependence is inaccurately depicted in gender-subordinating narratives of women's violence. Such narratives, the authors argue, are not only normatively problematic on the surface but also intersect with other identifiers, such as race, religion, and geopolitical location.

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Publisher
ZED Books, The Limited
ISBN-10
1783602074
ISBN-13
9781783602070
eBay Product ID (ePID)
210370360

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Author
Caron E. Gentry, Laura Sjoberg
Publication Name
Beyond Mothers, Monsters, Whores : Thinking about Women's Violence in Global Politics
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2015
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
208 Pages

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Item Length
8.6in
Item Height
0.5in
Item Width
5.4in
Item Weight
9 Oz

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Hv6046.G466 2015
Reviews
Gentry and Sjoberg add to their extensive research into questions of gender and violence in global conflict. . . . [They] are not interested in the hows-and-whys of extralegal political violence, but ask, rather: 'what is political violence? What are women? What are the relationships between those concepts?', "This new edition falls within 'feminist IR (international relations), a subfield of political science seeking to analyze gender in global politics. Rather than view women as idealized or as victims, feminist IR seeks to examine women's agency amid violence and terrorism. The authors analyze secondary sources, without romanticizing or condoning violence, to critique portrayals of violent women as mothers ('fulfilling biological destinies'), monsters ('pathologically damaged'), and/or whores ('inspired by sexual dependence and depravity').  Most case studies come from western Asia and Eurasia. . . . Recommended."  , 'A brilliant analysis that further complicates social fantasies that deny women's capacities to do things men have the capacity to do, and a welcome extension of the path-breaking research Gentry and Sjoberg began in their first edition. Compelling and convincing.'Cynthia Weber, University of Sussex'Beyond Mothers, Monsters Whores reminds us that patriarchal narratives concocted and wielded by both media and states serve to distract us from the actual gendered causes and consequences of collective violence and militaristic cultures. Gentry and Sjoberg do us a great service in exposing the past and current politics of these dangerous distractions.'Cynthia Enloe, author of Bananas, Beaches and Bases'In the best tradition of feminist research, the authors engage the theoretical framework of the first edition and go beyond it. Once again Gentry and Sjoberg have succeeded in giving us a thought-provoking analysis of a disturbing but important subject: women's political violence.'J. Ann Tickner, American University'The first edition of this exciting book was genuinely path-breaking; it quickly became required reading for anyone interested in questions of gender and violence in global politics. This fully revised and theoretically more sophisticated second edition stands to make an equally valuable contribution.'Laura Shepherd, University of New South Wales, and author of Gender, Violence and Popular Culture: Telling Stories, Beyond Mothers, Monsters Whores reminds us that patriarchal narratives concocted and wielded by both media and states serve to distract us from the actual gendered causes and consequences of collective violence and militaristic cultures. Gentry and Sjoberg do us a great service in exposing the past and current politics of these dangerous distractions., A brilliant analysis that further complicates social fantasies that deny women's capacities to do things men have the capacity to do, and a welcome extension of the path-breaking research Gentry and Sjoberg began in their first edition. Compelling and convincing., In the best tradition of feminist research, the authors engage the theoretical framework of the first edition and go beyond it. Once again Gentry and Sjoberg have succeeded in giving us a thought-provoking analysis of a disturbing but important subject: women's political violence., The first edition of this exciting book was genuinely path-breaking; it quickly became required reading for anyone interested in questions of gender and violence in global politics. This fully revised and theoretically more sophisticated second edition stands to make an equally valuable contribution., "A nuanced and thought-provoking feminist contribution." -- Gender and Development " Beyond Mothers, Monsters Whores reminds us that patriarchal narratives concocted and wielded by both media and states serve to distract us from the actual gendered causes and consequences of collective violence and militaristic cultures. Gentry and Sjoberg do us a great service in exposing the past and current politics of these dangerous distractions." -- Cynthia Enloe, author of Bananas, Beaches and Bases "A brilliant analysis that further complicates social fantasies that deny women's capacities to do things men have the capacity to do, and a welcome extension of the path-breaking research Gentry and Sjoberg began in their first edition. Compelling and convincing." -- Cynthia Weber, University of Sussex "In the best tradition of feminist research, the authors engage the theoretical framework of the first edition and go beyond it. Once again Gentry and Sjoberg have succeeded in giving us a thought-provoking analysis of a disturbing but important subject: women's political violence." -- J. Ann Tickner, American University "The first edition of this exciting book was genuinely path-breaking; it quickly became required reading for anyone interested in questions of gender and violence in global politics. This fully revised and theoretically more sophisticated second edition stands to make an equally valuable contribution." -- Laura Shepherd, University of New South Wales, and author of Gender, Violence and Popular Culture: Telling Stories, This new edition falls within 'feminist IR (international relations), a subfield of political science seeking to analyze gender in global politics. Rather than view women as idealized or as victims, feminist IR seeks to examine women's agency amid violence and terrorism. The authors analyze secondary sources, without romanticizing or condoning violence, to critique portrayals of violent women as mothers ('fulfilling biological destinies'), monsters ('pathologically damaged'), and/or whores ('inspired by sexual dependence and depravity'). Most case studies come from western Asia and Eurasia. . . . Recommended., 'A nuanced and thought-provoking feminist contribution.' Gender and Development 'A brilliant analysis that further complicates social fantasies that deny women's capacities to do things men have the capacity to do, and a welcome extension of the path-breaking research Gentry and Sjoberg began in their first edition. Compelling and convincing.' Cynthia Weber, University of Sussex ' Beyond Mothers, Monsters Whores reminds us that patriarchal narratives concocted and wielded by both media and states serve to distract us from the actual gendered causes and consequences of collective violence and militaristic cultures. Gentry and Sjoberg do us a great service in exposing the past and current politics of these dangerous distractions.' Cynthia Enloe, author of Bananas, Beaches and Bases 'In the best tradition of feminist research, the authors engage the theoretical framework of the first edition and go beyond it. Once again Gentry and Sjoberg have succeeded in giving us a thought-provoking analysis of a disturbing but important subject: women's political violence.' J. Ann Tickner, American University 'The first edition of this exciting book was genuinely path-breaking; it quickly became required reading for anyone interested in questions of gender and violence in global politics. This fully revised and theoretically more sophisticated second edition stands to make an equally valuable contribution.' Laura Shepherd, University of New South Wales, and author of Gender, Violence and Popular Culture: Telling Stories
Table of Content
1. Introduction: A Woman Did That? 2. Seeing Gender in Theories of People's Political Violence 3. Seeing Women's Extralegal Violence 4. Saving, Supporting and Supplicating: The Mother Narrative 5. Femininity Gone Awry: The Monster Narrative 6. Sex/Violence: The Whore Narrative 7. Conclusion: Beyond Mothers, Monsters, Whores
Target Audience
College Audience
Topic
Gender Studies, World / General, Violence in Society
Lccn
2017-300675
Dewey Decimal
364.4
Dewey Edition
23
Genre
Social Science, Political Science

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