This series aims to establish a home for conceptually challenging and empirically authoritative studies about how feminist peace approaches can help to move forward the study of peace, justice, violence, and conflict. More specifically, FPR has the potential to renew approaches to traditional fields such as peacebuilding, mediation, conflict prevention, international interventions, or peacekeeping, by challenging conventional understandings of how peace is built and by bringing in new perspectives.
By Emanuela Mangiarotti
August 31, 2024
This book examines how narratives of communal conflicts in south India affect Muslims, women, and the lower castes, entrenching complex realities of marginalisation and violence. Through extensive empirical research, it traces a thread connecting the history of communalism in the south Indian city ...
By Uddipana Goswami
May 27, 2024
This book forwards Assam (and Northeast India) as a specific location for studying operations of gendered power in multi-ethnic, conflict-habituated geopolitical peripheries globally. In the shifting and relational margins of such peripheral societies, power and agency are constantly negotiated ...