Feminist scholars have convincingly demonstrated how militarism and nationalism rely on the (re)production of gendered hierarchies. As a result, feminism is often assumed to be at odds with these political projects. In this article, we demonstrate that this is not always and not necessarily the case: in contrast, militarized nationalism may even constitute fertile ground for the mobilization of feminist organization and activism. We make this argument drawing on an in-depth case study of the emergence and evolution of an exiled Burmese women's movement from within armed ethno-nationalist struggles in the borderlands of Myanmar. Drawing on interviews with women activists, we examine when and how militarized nationalism can provide a space fr...
Ethnic division and inequality lie at the heart of Myanmar's internal conflicts. In these conflicts,...
Nationalisms are polymorphous and often internally contradictory, unleashing emancipatory as well as...
Feminist scholars have documented with reference to multiple empirical contexts that feminist claims...
Feminist scholars have convincingly demonstrated how militarism and nationalism rely on the (re)prod...
This paper examines insurgent citizenship practices employed by activists in the exiled Burmese wome...
This article explores how female peace activist's experiences of armed conflict drive their activism...
This article engages with emerging debates about feminist peace and uses this concept to assess the ...
Democratic transitions are known to improve the quality of life for women in former authoritarian re...
The initiation of political reforms and a peace process in Myanmar has fundamentally altered the con...
This thesis explores the effects of the social transformation of Burma under military rule on Burmes...
Varied education sites, particularly in situations of conflict and transition, can play multiple, an...
This paper explores the role played by women activists and educators in mobilising community educati...
Conventional assumptions locating peacebuilding temporally after violence have largely prevented exp...
h is article explores an aspect of the micro-politics of the ‘new Iraq’ by examining the understudie...
In 2015, Myanmar’s parliament passed four controversial ‘protection of race and religion’ laws that ...
Ethnic division and inequality lie at the heart of Myanmar's internal conflicts. In these conflicts,...
Nationalisms are polymorphous and often internally contradictory, unleashing emancipatory as well as...
Feminist scholars have documented with reference to multiple empirical contexts that feminist claims...
Feminist scholars have convincingly demonstrated how militarism and nationalism rely on the (re)prod...
This paper examines insurgent citizenship practices employed by activists in the exiled Burmese wome...
This article explores how female peace activist's experiences of armed conflict drive their activism...
This article engages with emerging debates about feminist peace and uses this concept to assess the ...
Democratic transitions are known to improve the quality of life for women in former authoritarian re...
The initiation of political reforms and a peace process in Myanmar has fundamentally altered the con...
This thesis explores the effects of the social transformation of Burma under military rule on Burmes...
Varied education sites, particularly in situations of conflict and transition, can play multiple, an...
This paper explores the role played by women activists and educators in mobilising community educati...
Conventional assumptions locating peacebuilding temporally after violence have largely prevented exp...
h is article explores an aspect of the micro-politics of the ‘new Iraq’ by examining the understudie...
In 2015, Myanmar’s parliament passed four controversial ‘protection of race and religion’ laws that ...
Ethnic division and inequality lie at the heart of Myanmar's internal conflicts. In these conflicts,...
Nationalisms are polymorphous and often internally contradictory, unleashing emancipatory as well as...
Feminist scholars have documented with reference to multiple empirical contexts that feminist claims...