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Critical Consciousness, Community Resistance & Resilience: Narratives of Irish Republican Women Political Prisoners.

机译:批判意识,社区抵抗和复原力:爱尔兰共和党女政治犯的叙述。

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Colonial legacies affect neocolonial experiences of conflict in the 20th and 21st centuries. A critical and comprehensive appreciation of the global "war on terror" reveals terrorism "from above'" (state-sponsored terrorism) as a growing issue in the international community. Further, women's varied experiences within communities of resistance are often undermined, ignored, or maligned within formal research on conflict and peace. Liberation psychologists are called to align with oppressed, marginalized, and suffering communities. To this end, this work explores the experience of women political prisoners of the Irish conflict for independence from Great Britain. A qualitative critical psychosocial analysis was used to understand the phenomenology of women's political imprisonment through the firsthand narratives of Republican women imprisoned during the "Troubles" of Northern Ireland. The intention of this study was to 1) provide an analysis of power and its connection to social conditions, 2) to provide a psychological analysis of how oppression may breed resistance in communities struggling for liberation, and 3) to explore the gendered experience of Irish women political prisoners. The results indicated that political imprisonment may be understood as a microcosm of oppression and liberation, and the subjective experience of political prisoners may glean insights into how communities develop critical consciousness, organize politically, resist oppression, and meaningfully participate in recognizing their human rights. Additionally, this research challenged the exclusion of women's voices as members of resistance movements and active agents in both conflict and peace building and challenged the failure to investigate state-sponsored terrorism, or terrorism from above.
机译:殖民遗产影响着20世纪和21世纪新殖民主义的冲突经历。对全球“反恐战争”的批判和全面理解表明,“自上而下”的恐怖主义(国家资助的恐怖主义)是国际社会日益关注的问题。此外,在关于冲突与和平的正式研究中,妇女在抵抗社区内的各种经历常常被破坏,忽视或破坏。解放心理学家被要求与受压迫,边缘化和苦难的社区保持一致。为此,这项工作探索了爱尔兰冲突中女性政治犯从英国独立出来的经历。通过对北爱尔兰“麻烦”期间被关押的共和党妇女的第一手叙述,定性批判性社会心理分析被用来理解妇女政治被关押的现象。这项研究的目的是:1)提供权力及其与社会条件的联系的分析,2)提供心理分析,分析压迫如何在争取解放的社区中滋生抵抗,以及3)探索爱尔兰人的性别体验。女政治犯。结果表明,政治监禁可以理解为压迫和解放的缩影,政治犯的主观经验可以收集关于社区如何发展批判意识,政治组织,抵抗压迫以及有意义地参与承认其人权的见解。此外,这项研究挑战了在冲突与和平建设中排斥妇女作为抵抗运动和积极行动者的声音,并挑战了未能从上方调查国家资助的恐怖主义或恐怖主义的挑战。

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  • 作者

    Murphy, Kathleen.;

  • 作者单位

    The Chicago School of Professional Psychology.;

  • 授予单位 The Chicago School of Professional Psychology.;
  • 学科 Psychology Clinical.;Psychology Social.;Peace Studies.;Gender Studies.
  • 学位 Psy.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 337 p.
  • 总页数 337
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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