Twelve Feminist Lessons of War

Author:   Cynthia Enloe
Publisher:   Footnote Press Ltd
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Pages:   224
Publication Date:   07 September 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Twelve Feminist Lessons of War draws on sharp insights of women as survivors, activists and scholars from Ukraine to Sudan and Myanmar to show how diverse women's experiences of war must be taken seriously if we are to prevent and shorten wars and make gender justice central to recovering from wars Women's wars are not men's wars. Wartime shapes the gendered politics of marriage, prostitution, journalism, economics, childcare, domestic violence and rape. Enloe's razor-sharp analysis highlights how understanding this can prevent wars and even end them With fresh, fierce and vital thinking, she shows that by paying more attention to the wounded and the women who care for them, we will be more realistic about the long 'post-war'; and that by listening to feminists on the ground, in Ukraine and elsewhere, we will better understand what is happening to our world Cynthia is one of only 100 women named on the Gender Justice Wall in The Hague

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Author:   Cynthia Enloe
Publisher:   Footnote Press Ltd
Imprint:   Footnote Press Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 13.50cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.225kg
ISBN:  

9781804440285


ISBN 10:   1804440280
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   07 September 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"'Cynthia Enloe is a force to be reckoned with and utterly tireless. Her work has long spanned intersectional analyses of gender, race and class. With typical laser focus, she repeatedly questions which things society pays attention to and which we consider insignificant. She emphasises the importance of feminist collaboration and curiosity, and is closely concerned with encouraging and supporting students and younger women. She is an inspiration.' - Laura Bates 'Cynthia Enloe is an adventurer, an intellectual with a light touch and inveterate 'feminist curiosity'. She shows how thinking about gender, the renewal of patriarchy and women's resistance is vital to making sense of the world. It is a joy to travel with her.' - Beatrix Campbell 'This is a manual for taking us to the finishing line of gender equality. Without understanding the incredible tentacles of patriarchy and its reinventions, we are destined to fight old battles as well as new ones. A jolt of new energy for longstanding feminists and a ""must read"" for our new generations.' - Helena Kennedy 'Cynthia Enloe mixes razor sharp analysis of contemporary patriarchy with profound empathy for women's multiple forms of resistance. Without doubt, she is the pre-eminent global feminist of our age.' - Melissa Benn"


"Cynthia Enloe is a force to be reckoned with and utterly tireless. Her work has long spanned intersectional analyses of gender, race and class. With typical laser focus, she repeatedly questions which things society pays attention to and which we consider insignificant. She emphasises the importance of feminist collaboration and curiosity, and is closely concerned with encouraging and supporting students and younger women. She is an inspiration. -- Laura Bates * The Guardian * Cynthia Enloe is an adventurer, an intellectual with a light touch and inveterate 'feminist curiosity'. She shows how thinking about gender, the renewal of patriarchy and women's resistance is vital to making sense of the world. It is a joy to travel with her. -- Beatrix Campbell This is a manual for taking us to the finishing line of gender equality. Without understanding the incredible tentacles of patriarchy and its reinventions, we are destined to fight old battles as well as new ones. A jolt of new energy for longstanding feminists and a ""must read"" for our new generations. -- Helena Kennedy Cynthia Enloe mixes razor sharp analysis of contemporary patriarchy with profound empathy for women's multiple forms of resistance. Without doubt, she is the pre-eminent global feminist of our age. -- Melissa Benn"


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Cynthia Enloe is a feminist activist, researcher and teacher. She is Research Professor at Clark University in Massachusetts and internationally known for her work on women in the military, in the global garment, banana, diplomatic and banking industries, and in domestic service. Her 15 books, including Bananas, Beaches and Bases: Making Feminist Sense of International Politics, have been translated into Chinese, French, Icelandic, Japanese, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish and Ukrainian. She has been awarded honorary doctorates from universities around the world, and regularly appears on international news channels. In 2018, Cynthia Enloe was chosen as one of the 100 names written on the Gender Justice Wall at the International Crimes Court in The Hague.

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