Gender and the Political Economy of Conflict in Africa
shared
This Book is Out of Stock!

About The Book

<p>Violence affects the economy of production and the ecology of reproduction— the production of economic goods and services and the generational reproduction of workers the regeneration of the capacity to work and maintenance of workers on a daily basis and the renewal of culture and society through community relations and the education of children</p><p>Gender and the Political Economy of Conflict in Africa explores the persistence of violence in conflict zones in Africa using a political economy framework. This framework employs an analysis of violence on both edges of the spectrum—a macro-economic analysis of violence against workers and a micro-political analysis of the violence in women’s reproductive lives. These analyses come together to create a new explanation of why violence persists a new political economy of violence against women and a new theoretical understanding of the relation between production and reproduction. Three case studies are discussed: the Democratic Republic of the Congo (violence in an era of conflict) Sierra Leone (violence post-conflict) and Tanzania (which has not seen armed conflict on the mainland). </p><p>This book fills a significant gap on the political economy of war and women/gender for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as researchers in African Studies Gender Studies and Peace and Conflict Studies.</p>
Piracy-free
Piracy-free
Assured Quality
Assured Quality
Secure Transactions
Secure Transactions
*COD & Shipping Charges may apply on certain items.
Review final details at checkout.
13152
15788
16% OFF
Hardback
Out Of Stock
All inclusive*
downArrow

Details


LOOKING TO PLACE A BULK ORDER?CLICK HERE