Naming Security - Constructing Identity : ‘Mayan-Women’ in Guatemala on the Eve of ‘Peace’
by
Maria Stern
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
New Approaches to Conflict Analysis
ISBN-10
071907116X
ISBN-13
9780719071164
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Imprint
Manchester University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Sep 8th, 2005
Print length
232 Pages
Weight
498 grams
Dimensions
24.40 x 16.30 x 2.50 cms
Product Classification:
Gender studies: womenPolitical control & freedoms
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Based on the voices of Mayan women, this book re-considers the connections between security and political identity and critically challenges stereotypical views of what might constitute ‘security’ in modern global politics. -- .
How do people seek security in relation to their sense of ''who they are''? How can one make sense of insecurity at the intersection of competing identity claims? Based on the voices of Mayan women, Stern critically re-considers the connections between security, subjectivity and identity. By
engaging in a careful reading of how Mayan women ''speak'' security in relation to the different contexts that inform their lives, she explores the multiplicity of both identity and security, and questions the main story of security imbedded in the modern ''paradox of sovereignty.'' Her provocative
analysis thus raises vital questions about what might constitute ''security'', and the ''insecurity'' that is its inevitable supplement. Her study also offers an innovative methodology that bridges many different disciplines and substantively develops the method of ''reading'' politics as a ''textual
practice''. It will be essential reading for students of security, identity politics, feminism, and Latin American studies.
engaging in a careful reading of how Mayan women ''speak'' security in relation to the different contexts that inform their lives, she explores the multiplicity of both identity and security, and questions the main story of security imbedded in the modern ''paradox of sovereignty.'' Her provocative
analysis thus raises vital questions about what might constitute ''security'', and the ''insecurity'' that is its inevitable supplement. Her study also offers an innovative methodology that bridges many different disciplines and substantively develops the method of ''reading'' politics as a ''textual
practice''. It will be essential reading for students of security, identity politics, feminism, and Latin American studies.
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