Gender, War, and Religion: Feminist Perspectives on Pathways to Just Peace

IF 0.3 4区 哲学 0 RELIGION
Heleen Zorgdrager
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Abstract

Starting with clashes between Western and Ukrainian feminists, this article discusses basic questions from an intersectional perspective on the relation between gender, war and religion. In the context of Russia’s war against Ukraine, how should a gender-sensitive peace ethics look? Among feminists, as in religious communities, we find radical pacifist positions next to and sometimes conflicting with approaches that draw on traditions of “just war” and/or “just peace.” After discussing the different approaches in Christian tradition, including Eastern traditions, and describing the imperialist nature of the Russian-Ukrainian war, the author highlights the importance of engaging feminist theories of war and militarism in the analysis and how they resonate with practices on the ground in Ukraine. The feminist lens demands attention for the full reality of war, for women’s multilayered agency in war, and for the genderedness of discourses and practices surrounding war heroism and war traumas. Based on such considerations and arguments, the article proposes five “principles” for a feminist political theology on war and peace, as a contribution to the ongoing scholarly debate. Markers on a feminist-theological pathway to just peace may include: reconsidering the notion of sacrifice; fearlessly bringing theology into religious diplomacy; nothing for Ukraine without the voices of Ukrainian women; embracing a paradigm of human security instead of state security; and the remaining challenge to imagine a common future with the enemy beyond the current evil of destruction.
性别、战争与宗教:女性主义视角下的公正和平之路
本文从西方女权主义者与乌克兰女权主义者之间的冲突入手,从交叉视角讨论了性别、战争与宗教之间关系的基本问题。在俄罗斯对乌克兰发动战争的背景下,对性别问题有敏感认识的和平伦理应该是怎样的?在女权主义者中,正如在宗教团体中一样,我们发现激进的和平主义立场与借鉴 "正义战争 "和/或 "正义和平 "传统的方法相邻,有时甚至相互冲突。在讨论了基督教传统(包括东方传统)中的不同方法并描述了俄罗斯-乌克兰战争的帝国主义性质之后,作者强调了将女性主义的战争和军国主义理论纳入分析的重要性,以及这些理论如何与乌克兰当地的实践产生共鸣。女权主义视角要求关注战争的全部现实,关注妇女在战争中的多层次能动性,关注围绕战争英雄主义和战争创伤的话语和实践的性别化。基于这些考虑和论点,文章提出了关于战争与和平的女性主义政治神学的五项 "原则",作为对正在进行的学术辩论的贡献。通往公正和平的女权主义神学道路上的标志可能包括:重新考虑牺牲的概念;无所畏惧地将神学引入宗教外交;没有乌克兰妇女的声音,就没有乌克兰的一切;接受人类安全而非国家安全的范式;以及在当前的破坏性邪恶之外想象与敌人的共同未来的其余挑战。
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Feminist Theology
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期刊介绍: This journal is the first of its kind to be published in Britain. While it does not restrict itself to the work of feminist theologians and thinkers in these islands, Feminist Theology aims to give a voice to the women of Britain and Ireland in matters of theology and religion. Feminist Theology, while academic in its orientation, is deliberately designed to be accessible to a wide range of readers, whether theologically trained or not. Its discussion of contemporary issues is not narrowly academic, but sets those issues in a practical perspective.
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