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Buch, Englisch, 256 Seiten, Format (B × H): 147 mm x 218 mm, Gewicht: 422 g

Segato

The War Against Women


1. Auflage 2025
ISBN: 978-1-5095-6212-1
Verlag: Polity Press

Buch, Englisch, 256 Seiten, Format (B × H): 147 mm x 218 mm, Gewicht: 422 g

ISBN: 978-1-5095-6212-1
Verlag: Polity Press


Recent decades of neoliberal rule have seen authoritarian turns in many governments, and these decades have also been marked by increasing violence against women. The systematic killing of women in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, has given way to a violent surge that is worldwide in its scope, concentrated in places where the state’s traditional, sovereign functions have broken down. Femicide is no longer just an intimate event: it has become anonymous and systematic, a crime of power. An intensified form of capitalism, the product of a colonial modernity that is still with us, now fuels new wars on women, which destroy society while targeting women’s bodies.

Understanding this new, violent turn within patriarchy—which Rita Segato considers the primal form of human domination—means moving patriarchy from the margins to the center of our social analysis. According to Segato, it is only by revitalizing community and repoliticizing domestic space that we can redirect history towards a different destiny. At stake is nothing less than the future of humanity.

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Foreword – Jelke Boestens
Prologue to the Second Edition

Introduction

Theme One: The Centrality of the Question of Gender

Theme Two: Patriarchal Pedagogy, Cruelty, and War Today

Theme Three: What Hides the Role of Patriarchy as the Pillar that Sustains All Powers

Theme Four: Toward Politics in a Feminine Key

The Writing on the Bodies of Murdered Women in Ciudad Juárez: Territory, Sovereignty, and Crimes of the Second State

Science and Life

The Femicides in Ciudad Juárez: A Criminological Wager
Epilogue

Women’s Bodies and the New Forms of War
Introduction

The Informalization of Contemporary Military Norms

Changes in the Territorial Paradigm

Corresponding Changes in Political Culture, or The Factionalization of Politics
The Mafialización of Politics and the State Capture of Crime

Femigenocide: The Difficulty of Perceiving the Public Dimension of War Femicides

Patriarchy, from Margin to Center: Discipline, Territoriality, and Cruelty in Capital’s Apocalyptic Phase

The History of the Public Sphere is the History of Patriarchy

Discipline and the Pedagogy of Cruelty: The Role of High-Intensity, Colonial Modern Patriarchy in the Historical Project of Capital in its Apocalyptic Phase
History in Our Hands

Coloniality and Modern Patriarchy

Duality and Binarism: The “Egalitarian” Gender Relations of Colonial Modernity and Hierarchy in the Pre-Intrusion Social Order

Femigenocide as a Crime Under International Human Rights Law

The Struggle for Laws as a Discursive Conflict

Disputes over Whether or Not to Name

The Struggle to Elevate Femicide to the Legal Status of Genocide Against Women
Conditions for Writing Femicide into State Law and Femigenocide into Human Rights Law

Five Feminist Debates: Arguments for a Dissenting Reflection on Violence Against Women

The Victimization of Women in War

Unequal but Different

On the Role We Assign to the State
How Not to Ghettoize the Question of Gender

Power’s New Eloquence: A Conversation with Rita Segato

From Anti-Punitivist Feminism to Feminist Anti-Punitivism

For an Anti-Punitivist Feminism: Two Wrongs Don’t Make a Right

Presentation before the National Senate, April 20, 2017, at the Hearing Called to Assess a Proposal to Impose Harsher Punishments in Response to the Killing of Micaela García on April 1, 2017

For a Feminist Anti-Punitivism: “Femicide and the Limits of Legal Education”
By Way of Conclusion: A Blueprint for Reading Gender Violence in Our Times

Conceptual Framework: Gender Asymmetry and What Sustains ItThe Two Axes of Aggression and the Masculine Mandate
Femicide and Femigenocide

Two Legal Categories Awaiting Recognition in International Human Rights Law

The Importance of a Transnational, Comparative Approach

The Para-State, New Forms of War, and Femigenocide

On the Need to De-Libidinize Sexual Aggression and to See Acts of Gender Aggression as Fully Public Crimes

Expressive Violence: The Specificity of the Message, the Capacity for Cruelty, and Territorial Domination

Expressive Violence: The Spectacle of Impunity

A Watershed in the History of War

The Masculine Mandate and the Reproduction of Military Labor

Bibliography
Notes
Index


Rita Segato is Emerit Professor at the University of Brasília and is the author of numerous books, including A Critique of Coloniality: Eight Essays.  She was awarded the Frantz Fanon Lifetime Achievement Award in 2021 and the Doctorate Honoris Causa from the University of Salamanca.



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