Sustainability and Social Justice
Twelve Feminist Lessons of War
Document Type
Book
Abstract
Twelve Feminist Lessons of War draws on first-hand experiences of war from women in countries as diverse as Ukraine, Myanmar, Somalia, Vietnam, Rwanda, Algeria, Syria, and Northern Ireland to show how women's wars are not men's wars. With her engaging trademark style, Cynthia Enloe demonstrates how patriarchy and militarism have embedded themselves in our institutions and our personal lives.
Enloe reveals how the social and political processes that shape war—from military recruitment and economic collapse to sexual assault and reproductive rights (and their denial)—are deeply gendered and pervade women's lives before, during, and in the aftermath of war. Enloe's razor-sharp analysis, at once accessible and provocative, highlights how women's emotional and physical labor is used to support government policies and how women's rights activists—against all odds—remain committed in the midst of armed violence. Twelve Feminist Lessons of War is the gritty and grounded book we need to understand what is happening to our world.
Publication Title
Twelve Feminist Lessons of War
Publication Date
9-2023
First Page
1
Last Page
224
ISBN
9780520397682
Keywords
war, feminism, women & war, patriarchy, militarism
Repository Citation
Enloe, Cynthia, "Twelve Feminist Lessons of War" (2023). Sustainability and Social Justice. 554.
https://commons.clarku.edu/faculty_idce/554