从夏威夷到冲绳:对抗军事化,治愈创伤,加强团结

IF 1.8 4区 社会学 Q2 WOMENS STUDIES
K. Compoc, J. Enomoto, Kasha Hoʻokili Ho
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摘要:(圆桌讨论和图片文章):三名来自夏威夷的有色人种女性活动家讨论了她们参加2017年在冲绳举行的第九届反对军国主义国际妇女网络(IWNAM)集会的情况。IWNAM二十年前在冲绳成立,现在包括来自韩国、菲律宾、波多黎各、关岛、夏威夷、日本和美国的代表团。Kasha Hoåokili Ho、Joy Lehuanani Enomoto和Kim Compoc回顾了这次旅行,以及冲绳是该地区最具活力的和平运动之一,如何影响了他们为自由独立的夏威夷所做的工作。他们讨论了他们的家人是如何成为美国军国主义的受害者和肇事者的,非军事化工作的乐趣和困难,以及他们从冲绳战争与和平中学到的深刻教训。他们将这次对话作为非殖民化女权主义世界建设的一个例子,特别是在太平洋地区的妇女为更和平和可持续的未来建立跨国团结的时候。
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From Hawaiʻi to Okinawa: Confronting Militarization, Healing Trauma, Strengthening Solidarity
Abstract:(roundtable discussion and photo essay): Three women of color activists from Hawaiʻi discuss their participation in the Ninth International Women’s Network Against Militarism (IWNAM) gathering in Okinawa in 2017. IWNAM began twenty years ago in Okinawa and now includes delegations from South Korea, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Guåhan (Guam), Hawaiʻi, Japan, and the United States. Kasha Hoʻokili Ho, Joy Lehuanani Enomoto, and Kim Compoc reflect on the trip and how Okinawa, site of one of the most vibrant peace movements in the region, has influenced their work for a free and independent Hawaiʻi. They discuss how their families have been both victims and perpetrators of US militarism, the pleasures and the difficulties of doing demilitarization work, and the profound lessons they learned about war and peace in Okinawa. They offer this conversation as an example of decolonial feminist world-building, particularly as women in the Pacific build transnational solidarity for more peaceful and sustainable futures.
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