Abstract: This paper uses a particular form of postmodern feminism to analyze the construction of femininity within and through the human security paradigm. It explores the ways in which human security has been implicated in the power-knowledge system of patriarchy. It does so in order to investigate the human security discourse that has shaped the subject position of the individual suffering from insecurity. It establishes and interrogates the following questions: How is the power-knowledge system of patriarchy implicated in human security? Has the insecure individual’s subject position in the human security paradigm negatively affected the way that the paradigm addresses agency? This paper argues that human security is feminized and denig...
Today, many complex global problems are being located within the security logic. From the environmen...
N ational security discourses are typically part of the elite world ofmasculine high politics. State...
This paper attempts to answer the question of for whom is security relevant, and whether security is...
This paper uses a particular form of postmodern feminism to analyze the construction of femininity w...
While many have argued for Human Security to integrate a gendered perspective, there is a lack of a ...
This article develops critical feminist engagement with human security by interrogating the taken-fo...
A feminist perspective can make security discourse more reflective of its own normative assumptions....
Feminists have welcomed the human security concept for the challenge it poses to national and state ...
For quite a long time now, both the scientific literature and more popular works, have tended to dis...
Global and national security systems have been the root cause of many violations of human rights and...
Security studies and international relations have conventionally relegated gendered analysis to the ...
Feminists claim that national security is a model of masculinity domination, which hardly disputed T...
Threats and impediments to human security are part of the daily-lived experience of large numbers of...
This article explores the concept of ‘human security’: the idea that the referent object and benefic...
This paper uses the formidable global source of human insecurity HIV/AIDS, to argue that gender pers...
Today, many complex global problems are being located within the security logic. From the environmen...
N ational security discourses are typically part of the elite world ofmasculine high politics. State...
This paper attempts to answer the question of for whom is security relevant, and whether security is...
This paper uses a particular form of postmodern feminism to analyze the construction of femininity w...
While many have argued for Human Security to integrate a gendered perspective, there is a lack of a ...
This article develops critical feminist engagement with human security by interrogating the taken-fo...
A feminist perspective can make security discourse more reflective of its own normative assumptions....
Feminists have welcomed the human security concept for the challenge it poses to national and state ...
For quite a long time now, both the scientific literature and more popular works, have tended to dis...
Global and national security systems have been the root cause of many violations of human rights and...
Security studies and international relations have conventionally relegated gendered analysis to the ...
Feminists claim that national security is a model of masculinity domination, which hardly disputed T...
Threats and impediments to human security are part of the daily-lived experience of large numbers of...
This article explores the concept of ‘human security’: the idea that the referent object and benefic...
This paper uses the formidable global source of human insecurity HIV/AIDS, to argue that gender pers...
Today, many complex global problems are being located within the security logic. From the environmen...
N ational security discourses are typically part of the elite world ofmasculine high politics. State...
This paper attempts to answer the question of for whom is security relevant, and whether security is...