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Twelve Feminist Lessons of War

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07 September 2023
224 pages
9781804440285
Imprint: Footnote Press

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'This book's lessons are not about waging war better. This is a book about holding accountable those who rape, exploit and abuse women in wartime. It's about the pain of losing lovers, family and home. It is also about creating societies where peace can be sustained and where men and women can flourish without the plague of old patriarchal ways of exercising power. Cynthia Enloe is one of most inspiring and brilliant feminist thinkers of our time. Her penetrating insights, humanity and wisdom make this book an essential tutorial for now - before we reduce the world to rubble.'Baroness Helena Kennedy of the Shaws KC, Member of the Legal Task Force on Accountability for Crimes Committed in Ukraine
'In difficult times we need to be reminded of how resilient, brave, creative and determined we are as feminists. Cynthia beautifully takes us through the lessons we have learnt, and are still learning, exposing, as she always does, the machinations of patriarchy and how we seek to undo it. Real solidarity, sustained curiosity - and stamina! She gives us hope that while there will be more lessons, if we believe strongly enough then the last one will be short and entitled: 'We did it!'.'Madeleine Rees
'Cynthia Enloe marshalls wide-ranging rigorous research with incisive insights and meticulous, astute analysis in her Twelve Feminist Lessons of War. This book distils decades of Professor Enloe's research and thinking on war and militarism through a feminist lens and presents them in a compelling and accessible way. This is a book that is urgent and necessary for any and all of us concerned about the state of the world and the deep-rooted reasons that have led us here.'Sunny Singh, author
'In her usual straightforward, thoughtful, and passionate way, Cynthia Enloe has once again reminded us about the importance of feminism to the study of war, violence and peacebuilding in today's complex world. This is an unputdownable book for those who are concerned about the consequences of war and peace.'Shirin M. Rai, Distinguished Research Professor, Department of Politics and International Studies, SOAS, University of London