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Feminist international relations and women militants: case studies from Sri Lanka and Kashmir

机译:女权主义国际关系与武装分子:来自斯里兰卡和克什米尔的案例研究

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This paper presents women's militant activities outside the binary framework of 'victimhood' and 'agency' and invokes postmodern feminist international relations analyses to engage with women's material and ideological contribution to militant activities and political violence. Women who support and indulge in both discriminate and indiscriminate violence against institutions of the state and unarmed civilians not only redefine notions of nationalism, gender and religious identity, but also highlight their complex and problematic relationship with feminism. To what extent does participating in militant activities and armed combat provide women with opportunities to transcend conventional gender roles? In other words, do they remain the 'other' within 'the other'? How are militant women influenced by these political movements and how do they influence these movements? What happens when the 'protected' and 'upheld' become the 'protectors' and 'upholders'? How does/should feminist international relations approach these militant women? I attempt to address these questions through a study of women militants and their constructions as gendered political subjects in Kashmir and Sri Lanka.
机译:本文介绍了在“受害者”和“机构”二元框架之外的妇女激进活动,并援引后现代女权主义国际关系分析来探讨妇女对激进活动和政治暴力的物质和意识形态贡献。支持和沉迷于歧视和不加区别对待针对国家机构和没有武装的平民的暴力行为的妇女,不仅重新定义了民族主义,性别和宗教身份的观念,而且突显了她们与女权主义之间复杂而有问题的关系。参加激进活动和武装战斗在多大程度上为妇女提供了超越传统性别角色的机会?换句话说,它们是否仍在“其他”中保留“其他”?激进妇女如何受到这些政治运动的影响,又如何影响这些运动?当“受保护的”和“维护者”成为“保护者”和“维护者”时会发生什么?女权主义的国际关系如何应对这些好战的妇女?我试图通过对克什米尔和斯里兰卡妇女武装分子及其作为性别政治主体的建构的研究来解决这些问题。

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