Care and silence in women’s everyday peacebuilding in Myanmar

IF 1.1 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Linnéa Blomqvist, Elisabeth Olivius, Jenny Hedström
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This article draws on feminist perspectives on the everyday to explore women’s everyday experiences of peace in Kayah state in Myanmar. We locate the daily practices women engage in to maintain life and minimise violence, making visible women’s contributions to everyday peace. In addition, we examine the ways in which women are disproportionally affected by war and prevented from benefitting from post-war changes. Our findings demonstrate that practices of care and silence are key avenues for women’s everyday peacebuilding, through which women sustain peace, ensure survival, and minimise violence in their families and wider communities. At the same time, however, these practices are conditioned by and may contribute to gendered insecurity and marginalisation for women. Through this focus, our analysis shows how women’s positioning in gendered relations of power may both enable their agency in peacebuilding and reinforce their gendered inequality and marginalisation in the post-war period. We conclude that while everyday peace practices may hold the potential for positive change, these can also contribute to the reproduction of inequality, oppression and structural violence.
缅甸妇女日常建设和平中的关怀和沉默
摘要本文以女性主义视角探讨缅甸克耶邦女性的日常和平体验。我们找到了妇女维持生活和尽量减少暴力的日常做法,使妇女对日常和平的贡献可见。此外,我们还研究了妇女受到战争不成比例的影响以及无法从战后变化中受益的方式。我们的研究结果表明,关怀和沉默的做法是妇女日常建设和平的关键途径,通过这些途径,妇女维持和平,确保生存,并最大限度地减少家庭和更广泛社区的暴力。然而,与此同时,这些做法受到性别不安全和妇女边缘化的制约,并可能助长这种情况。通过这一重点,我们的分析显示了妇女在性别权力关系中的定位如何既能使她们在建设和平中发挥作用,又能在战后时期加剧她们的性别不平等和边缘化。我们的结论是,虽然日常的和平实践可能具有积极变化的潜力,但它们也可能导致不平等、压迫和结构性暴力的再现。
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Conflict Security & Development
Conflict Security & Development INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-
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