'New Wars' and Gendered Economies

Title'New Wars' and Gendered Economies
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsPeterson, V. Spike
JournalFeminist Review
Volume88
Issue1
Pagination7-20
Date Published2008
Abstract

This paper draws on the "new wars" literature and global political economy research to explore how feminists and other critical analysts might investigate linkages between, and the gendering of, licit and illicit informal activities in relation to transnational financing of new wars. The paper considers the interdependence (co-constitution) of reproductive, productive and virtual economies, and aims to illuminate the intersection of race, gender, and economic inequalities (within and among states) as structural features of neoliberal globalization. Finally, the paper develops an analytical framing of coping, combat and criminal informal economies, which overlap and interact but entail distinctive sets of actors, motivations, and activities. A brief description of each economy is followed by suggesting how it is gendered and how this might inform feminist theory/practice in relation to war.

URLhttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1057/palgrave.fr.9400377
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