建设女权主义和平:联合国利比里亚特派团后的性别、法律改革和社会再生产

IF 2 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Maria Martin de Almagro
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摘要

本文通过严格审查两项旨在战后改造国家的国家改革(《2018年土地权利法案》和《2018年地方政府法》)中性别敏感条款的实施情况,探讨了在利比里亚实现女权主义和平的努力。根据广泛的实地调查,它认为这些改革是国家向女权主义和平转变的目标与现有社会政治分裂的再生产之间的斗争场所,特别关注(某些)妇女的政治、社会经济和性别压迫。这篇文章也说明,尽管执行失败且缺乏协商,这些法律改革为建立女权主义和平开辟了新的正式空间。关注女性在这些新(在)正式空间中抵抗和动员的方式,这篇文章揭示了这些女性为改变战后性别制度所做的和平工作,这些制度阻碍了女性的代表和更公平的权力和资源再分配。本文通过考察《2018年土地权利法案》和《2018年地方政府法》这两项国家改革中对性别问题敏感的条款,探讨了在利比里亚实现女权主义和平的努力。国家改革是国家变革的愿望与现有社会政治分裂的再生产之间斗争的场所。女权主义和平把社会再生产作为优先考虑的问题。
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Building feminist peace: gender, legal reforms and social reproduction after the United Nations Mission in Liberia
This article explores efforts to attain feminist peace in Liberia by critically examining the implementation of gender-sensitive provisions in two national reforms that seek to transform the country after war: the Land Rights Act 2018 and the Local Government Act 2018. Drawing from extensive fieldwork, it argues that these reforms are sites of struggle between the goal of national transformation towards feminist peace and the reproduction of existing socio-political cleavages, with a particular focus on (certain) women’s political, socio-economic and gender oppression. The article also demonstrates how despite implementation failures and lack of consultation, these legal reforms open new (in)formal spaces for building feminist peace. Attending to the ways in which women resist and mobilise in these newly (in)formal spaces, the article brings to light the peace work these women are doing for transforming post-war gender regimes that prevent women’s representation and a more equitable redistribution of power and resources.Key messagesThis article explores efforts to attain feminist peace in Liberia by examining gender-sensitive provisions in two national reforms: the Land Rights Act 2018 and the Local Government Act 2018.National reforms are sites of struggle between the aspirations for national transformation and the reproduction of existing socio-political cleavages.Feminist peace takes social reproduction as a priority.
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European Journal of Politics and Gender
European Journal of Politics and Gender Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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