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Gender Religion Extremism Finding Women In Antiradicalization Oxford Studies In Gender And International Relations Katherine E Brown

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Gender Religion Extremism Finding Women In Antiradicalization Oxford Studies In Gender And International Relations Katherine E Brown
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.49 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Katherine E. Brown
ISBN: 9780190075699, 9780190075712, 9780190075729, 0190075694, 0190075716, 0190075724, 2019053605, 2019053606
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Gender Religion Extremism Finding Women In Antiradicalization Oxford Studies In Gender And International Relations Katherine E Brown by Katherine E. Brown 9780190075699, 9780190075712, 9780190075729, 0190075694, 0190075716, 0190075724, 2019053605, 2019053606 instant download after payment.

"This volume offers a feminist critique of counter- and deradicalization programmes, including those collected under the umbrella of 'preventing and countering violent extremis'. Based on insights from five countries, and examples from elsewhere, the book shows how collectively efforts rely on particular narratives of agency, security and human rights. Putting gender at the centre of analysis reveals a series of significant limitations in anti-radicalisation work, in construction, operation, and evaluation. First, these programmes fail to explore or engage with how masculinity and femininity inform the radicalisation process. As a result, they cannot successfully understand the personal drivers or the socio-political environment of these programmes. Second, within the operations of these programmes it becomes clear that male radicalisation is unreflectively linked to an excessive but flawed masculinity, whilst ideas about women's radicalisation depend on orientalist stereotypes about passivity and subjugation. Solutions for male deradicalisation therefore hinge on particular ideals of masculinity that few men can obtain, and deradicalising women is seen as a rescue mission. Third, the impact of these programmes derives from a racialized paternalist logic that justifies intervention in 'ordinary lives' in the name of security, yet fails to deliver. There is a gendered differential in the impact of counter-radicalisation measures. Although the rhetoric of countering terrorism is often couched in a narrative of 'women's rights' and 'liberal values', the book demonstrates the consequences are often detrimental to these precepts. The book concludes by offering an alternative way of thinking about and implementing anti-radicalisation efforts, rooted in a feminist peace"--

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