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Feminism and War: Confronting US Imperialism

Feminism and War: Confronting US Imperialism

Current price: $44.34
Publication Date: October 1st, 2008
Publisher:
Zed Books
ISBN:
9781848130197
Pages:
288
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Description

Women across the globe are being dramatically affected by war as currently waged by the USA. But there has been little public space for dialogue about the complex relationship between feminism, women, and war.

The editors of Feminism and War have brought together a diverse set of leading theorists and activists who examine the questions raised by ongoing American military initiatives, such as: 

What are the implications of an imperial nation/state laying claim to women's liberation? 
What is the relation between this claim and resulting American foreign policy and military action? 
Did American intervention and invasion in fact result in liberation for women in Afghanistan and Iraq? 
What multiple concepts are embedded in the phrase 'women’s liberation'? 
How are these connected to the specifics of religion, culture, history, economics, and nation within current conflicts? 
What is the relation between the lives of Afghan and Iraqi women before and after invasion, and that of women living in the US? 
How do women who define themselves as feminists resist or acquiesce to this nation/state claim in current theory and organizing?

Feminism and War reveals and critically analyzes the complicated ways in which America uses gender, race, class, nationalism, imperialism to justify, legitimate, and continue war. Each chapter builds on the next to develop an anti-racist, feminist politics that places imperialist power, and forms of resistance to it, central to its comprehensive analysis.

About the Author

Robin Riley is Assistant Professor of Women's and Gender Studies at Syracuse University. She is co-editor with Naeem Inayatullah of" Interrogating Imperialism: Conversations on Gender, Race & War ("Palgrave 2006). Chandra Talpade Mohanty is Professor of Women's and Gender Studies and Dean's Professor of the Humanities at Syracuse University. She is the author of "Feminism Without Borders: Decolonizing Theory, Practicing Solidarity" (Duke University Press, 2003). Minnie Bruce Pratt is Professor of Women's & Gender Studies and Writing at Syracuse University. Her essay, "Identity: Skin Blood Heart," about coming to consciousness as a Southern-born white anti-racist, has become a feminist classic. She is the author of six books of poetry, including "Walking Back Up Depot Street" (Pitt, 1999)