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Beyond the metaphorical use of healthy society as a normative goal
of Peace Research (PR), there is little engagement in contemporary
PR with questions of global health. Simultaneously, critical
feminist approaches to the intersections of different forms of
violence and health are rare in Global Health (GH) literature.
Bringing together feminist PR and GH scholarships, this edited book
aims to enrich both scholarly traditions. On the one hand, the book
provides perspectives from PR that help us to understand better and
analyse different forms of violence in the gendered realm of global
health. On the other hand, the variety of empirical cases analysed
in the chapters widens the horizons of PR, in its understanding of
what it means to study violence, peace, and justice in everyday
lives. The themes dealt in the chapters of the book vary from
questions of reproductive health, to non-communicable (e.g. breast
cancer) and communicable diseases (HIV/AIDS, malaria), mental
health, the relationship between religious beliefs and health,
domestic violence, sex trafficking, and ageing and dementia. This
text will help students and researchers alike navigate Global
Health through a feminist lens.
Beyond the metaphorical use of healthy society as a normative goal
of Peace Research (PR), there is little engagement in contemporary
PR with questions of global health. Simultaneously, critical
feminist approaches to the intersections of different forms of
violence and health are rare in Global Health (GH) literature.
Bringing together feminist PR and GH scholarships, this edited book
aims to enrich both scholarly traditions. On the one hand, the book
provides perspectives from PR that help us to understand better and
analyse different forms of violence in the gendered realm of global
health. On the other hand, the variety of empirical cases analysed
in the chapters widens the horizons of PR, in its understanding of
what it means to study violence, peace, and justice in everyday
lives. The themes dealt in the chapters of the book vary from
questions of reproductive health, to non-communicable (e.g. breast
cancer) and communicable diseases (HIV/AIDS, malaria), mental
health, the relationship between religious beliefs and health,
domestic violence, sex trafficking, and ageing and dementia. This
text will help students and researchers alike navigate Global
Health through a feminist lens.
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