Trapped in Violence and Uncertainty: Patriarchy, Women, and the Conflict in Somalia

I. Bangura
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ABSTRACT:Since 1991, Somalia has been trapped in a violent civil war that has had devastating consequences for not just the country but also its neighbors. Women and girls are among the worst affected by the conflict as they continue to suffer from abuses at the hands of belligerent factions. The article argues that centuries of entrenched patriarchy has contributed to the shaping of wartime gender relations and dynamics. Conflict-related sexual and other forms of violence have been designed to demoralize and inflict pain on women and girls and their clans and communities. While the paper draws on the challenges that women and girls contend with in Somalia, it also argues that the patriarchal approach to addressing the conflict has also limited the individual and collective agency of women and their potential contributions to the search for peace, security, and stability in Somalia.
《陷入暴力与不确定性:父权制、妇女与索马里冲突》
摘要:自1991年以来,索马里陷入了一场暴力内战,这场内战不仅给该国带来了毁灭性的后果,也给其邻国带来了毁灭性的后果。妇女和女童是受冲突影响最严重的群体之一,她们继续遭受交战派别的虐待。文章认为,几个世纪以来根深蒂固的父权制促成了战时性别关系和性别动态的形成。与冲突有关的性暴力和其他形式的暴力旨在使妇女和女童及其部族和社区士气低落,并造成痛苦。虽然该文件借鉴了索马里妇女和女童所面临的挑战,但它也认为,解决冲突的父权制方法也限制了妇女的个人和集体力量,限制了她们对寻求索马里和平、安全与稳定的潜在贡献。
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