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International Conflict Feminism

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Analyzes the impact of International Conflict Feminism’s alliance with powerful global institutionsIn this book, Vasuki Nesiah tells the story of the astonishing uptake of International Conflict Fe...
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  • 08 October 2024
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Analyzes the impact of International Conflict Feminism’s alliance with powerful global institutions

In this book, Vasuki Nesiah tells the story of the astonishing uptake of International Conflict Feminism (ICF) in the most powerful institutions of global governance. ICF refers to a repertoire of policy agendas and legal strategies allied with those institutions to focus on women’s vulnerabilities, fight impunity for sexual violence, and promote women’s roles in peace-building processes. ICF emerged from feminist networks anchored in the Global North that gained momentum in the aftermath of the Cold War. Although this volume offers a testament to ICF’s remarkable success, it also analyzes how this success was intertwined with the defeat of alternative visions and agendas, including a range of dissident and heterodox feminisms that were eclipsed as ICF gained traction.

Emerging from Nesiah’s dual occupations in academia and international law and policy practice, International Conflict Feminism shows how centrally the ICF agenda has shaped fields such as peace building, international criminal law, transitional justice, and post-conflict economic policy. Each section pauses at different sites in the international governance architecture to analyze the distributive impact of ICF and its allied global policy agendas to examine what is privileged, legitimized, and empowered, and what is subordinated, marginalized, and further excluded.

ICF is a project of ideas and passions, legal proposals, and policy orientations. Today, when the most powerful countries of the world are describing their military, economic, and political interventions as a “feminist foreign policy,” the task of understanding and assessing the ICF project is especially urgent. Nesiah argues that, rather than obfuscating and denying the power of the ICF agenda, grappling with ICF’s power is essential to achieving solidarity with feminisms that don’t have a seat at the table, in particular those dissident feminist traditions with priorities and interests that challenge the dominant world order and its injustices and hierarchies.

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Price: $69.95
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
Imprint: University of Pennsylvania Press
Series: Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights
Publication Date: 08 October 2024
ISBN: 9781512826333
Format: eBook
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Feminism & Feminist Theory, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Human Rights, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Activism & Social Justice
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"A brilliant tour de force! Lucidly argued, scrupulously researched, richly detailed, and politically urgent, even visionary, Vasuki Nesiah has produced the definitive analysis of the historic place of international feminism(s) in modern global governance and security. The scales fall from your eyes as she reveals the depoliticizing work of ‘the conflict zone,’ tracks the afterlives of colonialism in the courts of international law, and lays bare the (failed) promises of voice in truth commissions and empowerment in neoliberal economies. Sharp critique is balanced by the offer of alternative possibilities, ones that take seriously the work of empire and the vitality of the Global South."
Vasuki Nesiah is Professor of Practice, Human Rights and International Law at the Gallatin School, NYU.