‘The world’s leading website for students of international relations’ invited me to share a summary of my book Sex and International Tribunals: The Erasure of Gender from the War Narrative’ (forthcoming) University of Pennsylvania Press.
http://www.e-ir.info/author/chiseche-mibenge/
An extract from the e-ir summary I provided: “Writers like Cynthia Enloe, Lisa Malkki, Cynthia Cockburn, Christopher Taylor, Marianne Ferme, Susan McKay, Dyan Mazurana, Mats Utas and Carolyn Nordstorm have made significant contributions to scholars’ understanding of gender and its impact on the nature of political violence in Africa and beyond. Sex and International Tribunals argues that in comparison, legal scholars are wont to deny any gendered complexity in the war narrative. The term ‘gender justice’ falsely signifies that (i) gender has been mainstreamed into legal constructions of war crimes and (ii) women victims have been ‘given a voice’.”