Why Matter Matters: Conflict-Related Sexual Violence and the Relevance of New Materialism

IF 1.4 2区 社会学 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
J. Clark
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New materialism encompasses a heterogeneous range of perspectives – which share some common themes with Indigenous beliefs and cosmologies – that collectively recognise the vibrancy and affective capabilities of matter. This novel interdisciplinary article makes an important conceptual and empirical contribution to addressing the fact that, to date, scholarship on conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) has largely overlooked new materialism. The article is not seeking to convince readers that a new materialist framework is superior to other frameworks applied to CRSV research. The objective, rather, is to demonstrate that new materialism can further enrich how we approach and study CRSV. It explores how new materialism challenges us to think in expanded and more creative ways about two concepts that are widely emphasised in extant scholarship on CRSV – structure and agency. It also draws on interviews with victims-/survivors of CRSV in Bosnia-Herzegovina to practically illustrate the relevance of new materialism and to suggest some potential avenues for future research. The article makes clear that adding a new materialist lens to the study of CRSV is not about diminishing the importance of victims-/survivors, their experiences and narratives. It is about situating them within wider relational and affective assemblages, asking new questions and acknowledging the significance of non-human agencies. Pourquoi la matière importe : Les violences sexuelles liées aux conflits et la pertinence du néo-matérialisme
物质为什么重要:与冲突相关的性暴力与新唯物主义的相关性
新唯物主义包含了一系列不同的观点,这些观点与土著信仰和宇宙论有一些共同的主题,它们共同认识到物质的活力和情感能力。这篇新颖的跨学科文章在概念和经验上做出了重要贡献,解决了迄今为止,关于冲突相关性暴力(CRSV)的学术研究在很大程度上忽视了新唯物主义这一事实。这篇文章并不是试图说服读者,一个新的唯物主义框架优于其他框架应用于CRSV研究。相反,我们的目标是证明新唯物主义可以进一步丰富我们如何看待和研究CRSV。它探讨了新唯物主义如何挑战我们以扩展和更具创造性的方式思考两个概念,这两个概念在现有的CRSV学术中被广泛强调——结构和代理。它还利用对波斯尼亚-黑塞哥维那CRSV受害者/幸存者的访谈,实际说明了新唯物主义的相关性,并提出了一些未来研究的潜在途径。这篇文章清楚地表明,在CRSV研究中加入新的唯物主义视角并不是要削弱受害者/幸存者、他们的经历和叙述的重要性。它是关于将他们置于更广泛的关系和情感组合中,提出新的问题并承认非人类机构的重要性。重要的婚姻关系:性暴力与冲突之间的关系,以及与婚姻之间的关系
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