Legacies of War by Kimberly Theidon

Legacies of War

By

Description

In Legacies of War Kimberly Theidon examines the lives of children born of wartime rape and the experiences of their mothers and communities to offer a gendered theory of harm and repair. Drawing on ethnographic research in postconflict Peru and Colombia, Theidon considers the multiple environments in which conception, pregnancy, and childbirth unfold. She reimagines harm by taking into account the impact of violence on individual people as well as on more-than-human lives, bodies, and ecologies, showing how wartime violence reveals the interdependency of all life. She also critiques policy makers, governments, and humanitarian organizations for their efforts at postconflict justice, which frequently take an anthropocentric rights-based approach that is steeped in liberal legalism. Rethinking the intergenerational reach of war while questioning what counts as sexual and reproductive violence, Theidon calls for an explicitly feminist peace-building and postconflict agenda that includes a full range of sexual and reproductive rights, including access to safe and affordable abortions.

More Kimberly Theidon Books

  • Legacies of War

    Legacies of War

    Kimberly Theidon

    Anthropology

  • Legados de guerra

    Legados de guerra

    Kimberly Theidon

    Sociology

  • Las Iglesias ante la violencia en América Latina

    Las Iglesias ante la violencia en América Latina

    Alexander Wilde, Daniel H. Levine, Robert Albro, Patrick William Kelly, Virginia Garrard-Burnett, María Soledad Catoggio, Gustavo Morello, Rafael Mafei Queiroz, Elyssa Pachico, Javier Arellano-Yanguas, Winifred Tate, Robert Brenneman, Andrew Johnson, Amelia Frank-Vitale & Kimberly Theidon

    Social Science

  • Challenging Conceptions

    Challenging Conceptions

    Kimberly Theidon, Dyan Mazurana & Dipali Anumol

    Social Science