Wartime’s “Undeniable Linkages”: Feminist Studies of Everyday Militarisms across Time and Space

Gabi Kirk
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Feminist scholars and social movements have long been important voices against war and empire. Yet the era of global “endless wars” stretches behind and before us, challenging both our longstanding intellectual theories of violence and our political strategies for combating entrenched imperialism. This essay reviews three monographs in the emergent field of “everyday militarisms,” a new direction forward for understanding and criticizing global war in the past, present, and future. Threading connections between feminist science studies, cultural studies, and women of color and transnational feminisms, these texts ask us to more closely consider how elements of war show up in ordinary formations. I highlight how these books and the field of everyday militarisms more broadly makes us question what is understood as feminist work in both theory and method, through their shared and novel feminist theories of temporality. Together they open new understandings of ongoing systemic and state violence in the world today and different political paths forward in the face of seemingly intractable conflict.
战时的“不可否认的联系”:跨越时空的日常军国主义的女性主义研究
女权主义学者和社会运动长期以来一直是反对战争和帝国的重要声音。然而,全球“无休止的战争”时代在我们身后和面前延伸,既挑战了我们长期以来关于暴力的知识理论,也挑战了我们对抗根深蒂固的帝国主义的政治战略。本文回顾了新兴领域“日常军国主义”的三本专著,这是理解和批评过去、现在和未来全球战争的新方向。这些文本贯穿了女权主义科学研究、文化研究、有色人种女性和跨国女权主义之间的联系,要求我们更仔细地考虑战争元素是如何在普通形态中出现的。我强调这些书和日常军国主义领域如何更广泛地让我们质疑什么是在理论和方法上被理解为女权主义作品,通过他们共同的和新颖的女性主义暂时性理论。他们共同开启了对当今世界持续的系统性和国家暴力的新理解,以及面对看似棘手的冲突时不同的政治道路。
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