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Book title
Rape Loot Pillage The Political Economy of Sexual Violence in Ar
Subject
General, Economics / General, Women's Studies, Violence in Society, Criminology
ISBN
9780190277666
Subject Area
Political Science, Social Science, Business & Economics
Publication Name
Rape Loot Pillage : the Political Economy of Sexual Violence in Armed Conflict
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Length
6.4 in
Publication Year
2016
Series
Oxford Studies in Gender and International Relations Ser.
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.1 in
Author
Sara Meger
Item Weight
14.1 Oz
Item Width
9.3 in
Number of Pages
248 Pages

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0190277661
ISBN-13
9780190277666
eBay Product ID (ePID)
222295603

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
248 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Rape Loot Pillage : the Political Economy of Sexual Violence in Armed Conflict
Subject
General, Economics / General, Women's Studies, Violence in Society, Criminology
Publication Year
2016
Type
Textbook
Author
Sara Meger
Subject Area
Political Science, Social Science, Business & Economics
Series
Oxford Studies in Gender and International Relations Ser.
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
14.1 Oz
Item Length
6.4 in
Item Width
9.3 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2016-000074
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"We think: war is about men's violence to other men; sexual violence is about men's violence against women. How startling, then, to read Sara Meger's powerful analysis of the intricate intimacies between them. Impassioned, incendiary, and illuminating, Meger brings together micro and macro, and renders each, and both, comprehensible in a new way." --Michael Kimmel, Distinguished Professor of Sociology, Stony Brook University, and author of Angry White Men, "Meger's book is skilfully written and very well argued. Although other feminist scholars have also discussed securitization, Meger's analysis goes deeper, by drawing on the Marxist concept of 'commodity fetishism' to explain the 'fetishization' of sexual violence in international relations'... very rich on a theoretical level." -- Sahla Aroussi (Coventry University), International Affairs Book Reviews "We think: war is about men's violence to other men; sexual violence is about men's violence against women. How startling, then, to read Sara Meger's powerful analysis of the intricate intimacies between them. Impassioned, incendiary, and illuminating, Meger brings together micro and macro, and renders each, and both, comprehensible in a new way." --Michael Kimmel, Distinguished Professor of Sociology, Stony Brook University, and author of Angry White Men, "We think: war is about men's violence to other men; sexual violence is about men's violence against women. How startling, then, to read Sara Meger's powerful analysis of the intricate intimacies between them. Impassioned, incendiary, and illuminating, Meger brings together micro and macro, and renders each, and both, comprehensible in a new way." --Michael Kimmel, Distinguished Professor of Sociology, Stony Brook University, and author of Angry White Men "This book rightly situates the study of sexual violence in armed conflict within the wider global political economy. A compelling read." --Marsha Henry, Associate Professor and Deputy Director of the Centre for Women, Peace and Security, London School of Economics and Political Science, "Thought-provoking contribution to scholarship" -- Dr. Hilmi M. Zawati, Journal of International Criminal Justice "...what makes this book a distinguished piece of scholarship is its attempt to provide a clear-cut and comprehensive vision for understanding wartime rape and other forms of sexual violence by unveiling and analysing the related social, political and economic systems that promote the commission of these crimes and how to respond to them." -- Hilmi M. Zawati, Journal of International Criminal Justice "Like all good books, Rape, Loot, Pillage, is as rich for the analysis produced, as for the questions and thinking it sparks." -- Doris Buss, Feminist Legal Studies "Meger's book is skilfully written and very well argued. Although other feminist scholars have also discussed securitization, Meger's analysis goes deeper, by drawing on the Marxist concept of 'commodity fetishism' to explain the 'fetishization' of sexual violence in international relations'... very rich on a theoretical level." -- Sahla Aroussi (Coventry University), International Affairs Book Reviews "We think: war is about men's violence to other men; sexual violence is about men's violence against women. How startling, then, to read Sara Meger's powerful analysis of the intricate intimacies between them. Impassioned, incendiary, and illuminating, Meger brings together micro and macro, and renders each, and both, comprehensible in a new way." --Michael Kimmel, Distinguished Professor of Sociology, Stony Brook University, and author of Angry White Men, "Thought-provoking contribution to scholarship" -- Dr. Hilmi M. Zawati, Journal of International Criminal Justice"...what makes this book a distinguished piece of scholarship is its attempt to provide a clear-cut and comprehensive vision for understanding wartime rape and other forms of sexual violence by unveiling and analysing the related social, political and economic systems that promote the commission of these crimes and how to respond to them." -- Hilmi M. Zawati, Journal of International Criminal Justice"Like all good books, Rape, Loot, Pillage, is as rich for the analysis produced, as for the questions and thinking it sparks." -- Doris Buss, Feminist Legal Studies"Meger's book is skilfully written and very well argued. Although other feminist scholars have also discussed securitization, Meger's analysis goes deeper, by drawing on the Marxist concept of 'commodity fetishism' to explain the 'fetishization' of sexual violence in international relations'... very rich on a theoretical level." -- Sahla Aroussi (Coventry University), International Affairs Book Reviews"We think: war is about men's violence to other men; sexual violence is about men's violence against women. How startling, then, to read Sara Meger's powerful analysis of the intricate intimacies between them. Impassioned, incendiary, and illuminating, Meger brings together micro and macro, and renders each, and both, comprehensible in a new way." --Michael Kimmel, Distinguished Professor of Sociology, Stony Brook University, and author of Angry White Men, We think: war is about mens violence to other men; sexual violence is about mens violence against women. How startling, then, to read Sara Megers powerful analysis of the intricate intimacies between them. Impassioned, incendiary, and illuminating, Meger brings together micro and macro, and renders each, and both, comprehensible in a new way., "Like all good books, Rape, Loot, Pillage, is as rich for the analysis produced, as for the questions and thinking it sparks." -- Doris Buss, Feminist Legal Studies "Meger's book is skilfully written and very well argued. Although other feminist scholars have also discussed securitization, Meger's analysis goes deeper, by drawing on the Marxist concept of 'commodity fetishism' to explain the 'fetishization' of sexual violence in international relations'... very rich on a theoretical level." -- Sahla Aroussi (Coventry University), International Affairs Book Reviews "We think: war is about men's violence to other men; sexual violence is about men's violence against women. How startling, then, to read Sara Meger's powerful analysis of the intricate intimacies between them. Impassioned, incendiary, and illuminating, Meger brings together micro and macro, and renders each, and both, comprehensible in a new way." --Michael Kimmel, Distinguished Professor of Sociology, Stony Brook University, and author of Angry White Men
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
303.66
Table Of Content
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: The Securitization of Sexual Violence Chapter 2: Toward a Feminist Political Economy of Sexual Violence in War Chapter 3: A Preliminary Typology of Wartime Sexual Violence Chapter 4: Sexual Violence as an Instrument of Terror/Torture Chapter 5: Sexual Violence as a Weapon of War Chapter 6: Sexual Violence as an Element of Genocide Chapter 7: The Political Economy of Sexual Violence in the DRC Chapter 8: Sexual Violence against Men and Boys in Armed Conflict Chapter 9: From Fetishization to Politicization and Gendered Peace Appendix A: List of Interviewees Notes Bibliography Index
Synopsis
Rape Loot Pillage offers a new framework for understanding conflict-related sexual violence based on feminist international political economy. By looking at patterns of contemporary conflict, this book proposes a new typology of wartime sexual violence that ties the 'value' of this violence to the politico-economic objectives of the perpetrators in different conflict contexts., What are the root causes of sexual violence in war? From times of antiquity through the most recent conflicts in Bosnia, Rwanda, the Congo, and Syria, rape and other forms of sexual violence have been a consistent feature of war. Analyses of these more recent conflicts have prompted a surge of research into rape as a weapon of war and prompted a number of international and national initiatives to address this form of violence. This work has helped to identify rape as a deliberate tool of war-making rather than simply an inevitable side effect of armed conflict. However, much of what has been written on rape as a weapon of war has suggested that the underlying causes stem from a single motivation--whether individual, symbolic, or strategic. This singular focus has led to disagreement in the field about how we can understand the causes and consequences of sexual violence in war and about how to respond to this atrocity. Sara Meger argues that it is this approach to sexual violence in war that has rendered ineffective recent attempts by the UN, national governments, and aid and advocacy organizations to address it. Rather than identifying conflict-related sexual violence as an isolated phenomenon, this book argues that sexual violence is a form of gender-based violence (perpetrated against both men and women) and a manifestation of unequal gender relations that are exacerbated by the social, political, and economic conditions of war. She looks at trends in the form and function of sexual violence in recent and ongoing conflicts to argue that, in different contexts, sexual violence takes different forms and is used in pursuit of different objectives. Taking a political economy perspective she argues that these variations can be explained by broader struggles over territory, assets, and other productive resources of contemporary armed conflicts. As it is a reflection of global political economic struggles, she argues that sexual violence in war can't be addressed only at the local level, but must be addressed through regional and international policy. She concludes by providing some initial ideas about how this can be done via the UN and national governments., Rape and other forms of sexual violence have always been a feature of war. Yet it is only fairly recently that researchers have identified rape as a deliberate tool of war-making rather than simply an inevitable side effect of armed conflict. Much of the emerging literature has suggested that the underlying causes of rape stem from a single motivation-whether individual, symbolic, or strategic-leading to disagreement in the field about how we can understand and respond to the causes and consequences of sexual violence in war. In Rape Loot Pillage, Sara Meger argues that sexual violence is a form of gender-based political violence (perpetrated against both men and women) and a manifestation of unequal gender relations that are exacerbated by the social, political, and economic conditions of war. She looks at trends in the form and function of sexual violence in recent and ongoing conflicts to contend that, in different contexts, sexual violence takes different forms and is used in pursuit of different objectives. For this reason, no single framework for addressing conflict-related sexual violence will be sufficient. Taking a political economy perspective, Meger maintains that these variations can be explained by broader struggles over territory, assets, and other productive resources that motivate contemporary armed conflicts. Sexual violence is a reflection of global political economic struggles, and can't be addressed only at the local level-it must be addressed through regional and international policy. She concludes by providing some initial ideas about how this can be done via the UN and national governments.
LC Classification Number
JZ6405.W66M44 2016
ebay_catalog_id
4
Copyright Date
2016

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