Constructing Female Terrorism
Gender, Political Violence and National Identity in Britain and France Since 1952
Leonie B Jackson author Ariane Bogain author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:30th Apr '26
£75.00
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News media reporting on female political violence invariably portrays the perpetrators as duped, naïve and exploited, acting from personal rather than political motivations, as anomalous intruders in a masculine realm and de-feminized as monsters. By diminishing their agency, the challenge that women’s violence poses to the gendered national order is contained. Drawing on five comparative case studies spanning more than 70 years of militant campaigns against the UK and France, this book interrogates how media representations of politically violent women are shaped by gender, race, religion, class and geography. It considers how women’s political violence is framed, what influences these portrayals, and what ideological work they perform. In answering these questions, the book reveals how these representations operate as a battleground where the nation’s gendered boundaries are defined and defended, and the national order is reproduced.
Constructing Female Terrorism brings important, carefully researched evidence from previously under-explored cases to the question of the public reaction to and reproduction of women’s engagement in political violence, with novel theoretical findings. A must-read in the field. -- Laura Sjoberg, Professor of International Relations, University of Oxford
ISBN: 9781788218962
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192 pages