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-Women’s underrepresentation in the political sphere traps us in an institution where our voices are constantly silenced by abuses of patriarchal power. We are made prisoners of this structure when the public sphere attempts to mask the violence of engagement with the veil of neutrality. Barri 5, |
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-Farzana Bari. Women’s Political Participation: Issues and Challenges. United Nations Division for the Advancement of Women (DAW) Expert Group Meeting Enhancing Participation of Women in Development through an Enabling Environment for Achieving Gender Equality and the Advancement of Women. Bangkok, Thailand, 8-11 November 2005-10-29 http://www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/egm/enabling-environment2005/docs/EGM-WPD-EE-2005-EP.122020draft20F.pdf AS |
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-Women constitute slightly more than... political space for women within." |
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-The dominance of men in the political sphere scorns the presence of personal “feelings” and “relationships” in politics, which are typically viewed as feminine. These male preferences further isolate women from politics. Knight 16, |
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-Knight, Saskia. "Peace And Conflict Monitor, Is Diplomacy Gendered? A Feminist Analysis". Monitor.upeace.org. N.p., 2013. Web. 15 July 2016. AS |
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-Diplomacy is an important arena... on their merits and qualifications. |
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-This universal violence against women is exemplified in the patriarchy where men assert their need for control and dominance through ontological abuse and rape of women, despite their differences and unique struggles in race, class, ethnicity, religion, ability, and sexual orientation. In the pursuit of economic or diplomatic interests, men wage war over physical territory, ignoring the war on the female body. Ray 97, |
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-A. E. Ray “The Shame of it: gender-based terrorism in the former Yugoslavia and the failure of international human rights law to comprehend the injuries.” The American University Law Review. Vol 46. AS |
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-In order to reach all... the bodies of the women used. |
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-The alt is to reject traditional epistemology and adopt a feminist epistemology of theoretical knowledge – this is key to reveal sexist practices and create political equality of all persons. Anderson 2 |
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-Anderson, Elizabeth. Elizabeth S. Anderson, is Arthur F. Thurnau Professor and John Dewey Distinguished University Professor of Philosophy and Women's Studies at the University of Michigan, "Feminist Epistemology: An Interpretation and a Defense”." Knowledge and Inquiry: readings in epistemology (2002): 52-53) AS |
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-Feminist epistemology is about the... epistemology that employs these notions. |
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-We must think differently about the concepts of gender, violence, security and the international by investigating how these concepts are (re)presented and (re)produced in a particular discursive context. The alternative changes the ways in which identity is articulated. Shepherd 7 |
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-(Laura J. Shepherd, 2007, “‘Victims, Perpetrators and Actors’ Revisited:1 Exploring the Potential for a Feminist Reconceptualisation of (International) Security and (Gender) Violence”, Political Studies Association) AS |
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-In this article, I explore... configurations of social/political reality. |
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-Discursive representations are what give meaning to politics. Without our constructions of power and the determination of the value of political relationships, actions have little meaning. The actions in the physical world exist but deprived of the discursive representations behind them, they have no implications. Doty 96 |
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-Doty, Assistant professor of political science at Arizona state university, 1996. Roxanne Iynn, Imperial Encounters, p. 5-61. AS |
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-This study begins with the...political, military, and economic power. |