Critical Feminist Peace and Conflict Studies
Bridging Critique, Vision and Praxis
Lisa McLean editor Julie Marie Hyde editor Sheherazade Jafari editor Jodi Dueck-Read editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Publishing:31st Oct '26
£19.99
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This volume advances a vision of what Peace and Conflict Studies (PACS) might look like if critical feminist theories moved to the centre of our analyses.This book charts a course from the critique of the patriarchal, colonial, and liberal power structures that exacerbate violence, to presenting a vision of feminist alternatives and the application of feminist insights for research, pedagogy and praxis. The chapters draw from critical feminist theories to illuminate actors, sites of struggle, forms of violence and pathways to peace that have previously been neglected in Peace and Conflict Studies literature. Empirical and theoretical contributions explore topics including religious women's activism, critical views on 'women’s empowerment', sexual and gender-based violence, grassroots pro-migrant movements, embodied and affective practices of peace, research ethics, and intersectional, queer and anti-imperialist pedagogies. The book enriches our understanding of everyday dynamics of conflict and gives us new ways for building peace with justice.
This essential contribution to Peace & Conflict Studies goes beyond merely 'filling a gap.' Offering a rigorous, intersectional analysis, it troubles existing ideas and advances the field with fresh insights that blend theory with practice. The book’s complex yet hopeful perspectives foreground often-overlooked research, making it invaluable for scholars and practitioners alike. -- Mahdis Azarmandi, University of Canterbury
ISBN: 9781399543224
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232 pages