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Master thesis . 2012
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O homem guerreiro e os desafios feministas : perspectivas teóricas feministas em relações internacionais e o activismo antimilitaristas feminista nos Balcãs

Authors: Moreira, Carolina Sofia Oliveira;

O homem guerreiro e os desafios feministas : perspectivas teóricas feministas em relações internacionais e o activismo antimilitaristas feminista nos Balcãs

Abstract

A presente dissertação pretende trazer para a disciplina de Estudos Europeus a contribuição das teorias feministas em Relações Internacionais na análise das dinâmicas e complexidades que compõem o actual panorama político internacional. Este estudo com base nas teorias e metodologias feministas incide sobre as mulheres nos Balcãs particularmente sobre o activismo feminista antimilitarista na Sérvia protagonizado pelas Mulheres de Negro de Belgrado. É objectivo demonstrar a forma como as suas lutas e reivindicações contribuíram para inclusão na Agenda internacional da problemática da violência e dos abusos das mulheres em contextos de guerra, nomeadamente para a introdução do crime de violação sexual, ocorrida durante os conflitos, nos mecanismos legais do Direito Internacional. Apesar de as mulheres desempenharem um papel activo na reconstrução pós-bélica, é verificado que as Organizações Internacionais que dirigem as missões de paz continuam a negligenciar o seu papel neste processo. Assim, pretende-se com este estudo conferir visibilidade às alternativas antinacionalistas e anti-militaristas propostas pelas Mulheres de Negro de Belgrado, que, ao constituírem-se em rede com outras organizações feministas à escala global, estão a criar um espaço de resistência e de debate para a introdução de novas perspectivas que possam contribuir para a reformulação do conceito de cidadania europeia.

The present dissertation intends to bring to the discipline of European Studies the contributions of feminist theories in International Relations in the analysis of the dynamics and complexities that compound the actual international political panorama. This study based on feminist theories and methodologies focus on the women of the Balkans, particularly on the feminist anti-militaristic activism in Serbia whose protagonists are the Women in Black of Belgrade. The objective is to demonstrate how their struggles and claims contributed to the inclusion of the problematic of the abuses of women in contexts of war in the International Agenda, namely for the introduction of the crime of sexual violation, that occurred during the conflicts, in the legal mechanisms of the International Law. Despite the active role of women in the post-war reconstruction it is verified that the International Organizations who run the peace missions continue to neglect their role in this process. Thus, it is intend with this study to give visibility to the anti-nationalist and anti-militaristic alternatives proposed by the Women In Black of Belgrade, that by constituting a network with other feminist organizations at a global scale, are creating a space of resistance and debate for the introduction of new perspectives that can contribute to the redefinition of the concept of European citizenship.

Dissertação de mestrado em Estudos Europeus, apresentada à Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Coimbra

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Portugal
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Movimentos feministas -- Sérvia, Anti-militarismo

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