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portada Gender Politics and Security Discourse: Personal-Political Imaginations and Feminism in 'post-Conflict' Serbia (War, Politics and Experience)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
174
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9780367787332
Edition No.
1

Gender Politics and Security Discourse: Personal-Political Imaginations and Feminism in 'post-Conflict' Serbia (War, Politics and Experience)

Laura Mcleod (Author) · Routledge · Paperback

Gender Politics and Security Discourse: Personal-Political Imaginations and Feminism in 'post-Conflict' Serbia (War, Politics and Experience) - Laura Mcleod

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Synopsis "Gender Politics and Security Discourse: Personal-Political Imaginations and Feminism in 'post-Conflict' Serbia (War, Politics and Experience)"

This book investigates competing modes of thought about gender security and aims to understand the policy implications of personal-political imaginations.The work draws upon extensive research conducted by the author in Serbia to develop a comprehensive picture of how feminist and women's organising relates to the broader national and international contexts surrounding gender security. Through an innovative analytical framework of personal-political imaginations, the book explores the role that memories, perceptions and hopes about conflict and post-conflict have upon the logics of gender security. It investigates how contrasting and competing modes of thought about 'gender security' are made, paying attention to how the dynamics of gender politics in Serbia shape the security discourse and narratives of activists. The volume explores in detail how feminist and women's organisations have responded to UNSCR 1325 by analysing two policy debates and campaigns that seek to 'achieve' its goals and gender security in Serbia: (1) feminist antimilitarism and (2) connecting domestic violence to the abuse of small arms and light weapons. Ultimately, the book argues that the configuration of gender security discourse is intimately linked to personal-political imaginations of conflict and post-conflict.This book will be of much interest to students of gender politics, conflict studies, critical security studies, European politics and IR in general.

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