(Re)integrating Feminist Security Studies and Feminist Global Political Economy: Continuing the Conversation: Continuing the Conversation

Amanda Chisholm, Saskia Stachowitsch

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Abstract

Considerations to integrate feminist security studies (FSS) and global political economy (GPE) were first systematically reflected in the Critical Perspectives section of the June 2015 issue of this journal. That collection presented engaging essays on how the divide between the two fields has evolved and ways we can seek to overcome it—or, indeed, whether we should attempt to bridge the divide. This debate has gained momentum in workshops and conference panels attempting to build bridges between the two feminist subfields. Given the richness of scholarship associated with the two fields, we aim to continue this productive conversation by bringing new voices and ideas into the debate and by engaging in further possibilities for theoretical, methodological, and empirical advancement that allow for a more comprehensive approach to global gendered inequalities and hierarchies—one that is not disciplined by academic boundaries. With this, we hope to challenge the constructed and sometimes violently sustained borders between public and private, domestic and international, political and economic, Global North and Global South, as well as disciplinary “camp structures” (Parashar 2013) that too often shape academic, and also feminist, knowledge production.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)710-715
Number of pages16
JournalPolitics & Gender
Volume13
Issue number04
Early online date24 Nov 2017
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2017

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