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  • Dellenborg, Liselott (Lisen), 1966, et al. (författare)
  • Att äga sin förändring : kvinnlig omskärelse/könsstympning och mänskliga rättigheter
  • 2013
  • Ingår i: Internationella relationer: könskritiska perspektiv. - Stockholm : Liber. - 9789147097470 ; , s. 218-234
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Här ställs frågor om hur globalisering och konflikter samspelar med föreställningar om manligt och kvinnligt. Författarna analyserar och diskuterar könskodade maktstrukturer och ojämlik resursfördelning – både lokalt och globalt. Med utgångspunkt i IR-fältets klassiska temaindelningar lyfter artiklarna fram nya perspektiv och problem, vilket vidgar och fördjupar förståelsen av fältet, såväl vetenskapligt som politiskt. Internationella relationer – könskritiska perspektiv vänder sig till studenter i internationella relationer och angränsande ämnen, men också till andra som är intresserade av könskritiska tolkningar av hur den internationella ordningen fungerar.
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  • Malmström, Maria Frederika, 1969- (författare)
  • Egypt in Motion
  • 2014
  • Annan publikation (refereegranskat)
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  • Malmström, Maria Frederika, 1969- (författare)
  • Gender, agency, and embodiment theories in relation to space
  • 2011
  • Ingår i: Gouvernance locale dans le monde arabe et en Méditerranée : Quels rôles pour les femmes ?. - Cairo : Centre d'Études et de Documentation Économiques, Juridiques et Sociales. - 2905838485 ; , s. 21-35
  • Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Why (and how) is it important to query into the particular lived experiences and ‘embodied agency’ of women if we want to study urban spaces through the lens of gender? The paper discusses this overarching question in relation to recent dynamic and generative theories of gender, embodiment and agency. This theoretical approach is relevant since it is possible to analyse the singularity of lived experience, not only as a form of social interaction, but as linked to social structures and discourses, which implies negotiations of tensions, conflicts, and uncertainties. Such an approach is particularly fruitful because it makes it possible to analyse agents within a context of social, cultural and political change. It also means the possibility to grasp women’s narratives and body language as they engage in acts of resistance, as well as the marking of body and space. The actions of ‘the secret self’ among younger generations, for example, give increased space and have manipulative potential as long as these ‘morally forbidden’ and dishonourable acts are not brought out into the public sphere. The need to understand agency as the capacity to act according to the exigencies of the specific socio-cultural context forms the main premise of this paper; where each context comprises the complex interaction between the local and a variety of wider global forces.
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  • Malmström, Maria Frederika, 1969- (författare)
  • Gender, agency, and embodiment theories in relation to space in Gender, cities and local governance
  • 2011
  • Ingår i: Gouvernance locale dans le monde arabe et en Méditerranée : Quels rôles pour les femmes ?. - Cairo : Centre d’Études et de Documentation Économiques, Juridiques et Sociales (CEDEJ). - 2905838485
  • Bokkapitel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Why (and how) is it important to query into the particular lived experiences and ‘embodied agency’ of women if we want to study urban spaces through the lens of gender?  This paper discusses this overarching question in relation to recent dynamic and generative theories of gender, embodiment and agency.  This theoretical framework connects subjects’ identities to dominant discourses and social structures with the help of lived experiences.  This is particularly fruitful because it makes it possible to analyse agents within a context of social, cultural and political change.  It also means the possibility to grasp women’s narratives and body language as they engage in acts of resistance, as well as the marking of body and space.  The actions of ‘the secret self’ among younger generations, for example, give increased space and have manipulative potential as long as these ‘morally forbidden’ and dishonourable acts are not brought out into the public sphere.  This approach is relevant since it is possible to analyse the singularity of experience, not only as a form of social interaction, but as linked to social structures and discourses, which implies negotiations of tensions, conflicts and uncertainties.  The need to understand agency as the capacity to act according to the exigencies of the specific socio-cultural forms the main premise of this paper; where each context comprises the complex interaction between the local and a variety of wider global forces.  My approach is to combine experience with representation through phenomenology and ethnography.  I use experience near ethnography that begins with women’s own practices and attends to how they understand themselves, how their bodies are involved in this process and how they live out norms and ideologies in their everyday lives.  Thereby we are able to understand how women’s realities and identities are interpreted, negotiated and constructed, and how the body actively is involved in these processes.
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