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143. Roundtable: Countering Militarized Masculinities for Feminist Peace

143. Roundtable: Countering Militarized Masculinities for Feminist Peace

FromWomanhood & International Relations


143. Roundtable: Countering Militarized Masculinities for Feminist Peace

FromWomanhood & International Relations

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Length:
74 minutes
Released:
Nov 1, 2022
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Podcast episode

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In which ways militarization and militarized masculinities affect our cultures, states and social structures? How the patriarchal pact shapes perceptions of "manhood" from an early age? Why is it hard for societies and/or states to “properly” address or deconstruct militarized masculinities - and the continuum of violence - IF and WHEN seeking to advance feminist peace?
With the release of WILPF's latest documentary, Power on Patrol, what can we learn from the history of Colombia, Afghanistan, DRC, Cameroon, Nicaragua and South Africa?
A roundtable discussion with Dean Peacock, Director Countering Militarized Masculinities at WILPF; Guy Feugap, Director of Programmes at WILPF Cameroon; Oswaldo Montoya, Networks Associate at MenEngage; and Diana Salcedo, Director of WILPF/LIMPAL Colombia. Translation possible by WILPF collaborator Ada Volkmer.
Watch the full documentary here  and the Spanish-language version here 
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Recommended links of this episode:

Power on Patrol: WILPF
MenEngage Official Website
Peacebuilding and Countering Militarism - MenEngage 
Militarized Masculinities: Identifying Causes, Manifestations and Strategies for Change
Real Men: Countering A Century of Military Masculinity
Militarized Masculinities in International Relations
Making Visible the Afghan Men Who Are Working for Women’s Rights and a Gender-Just Society
Released:
Nov 1, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Womanhood and International Relations is a bi-weekly podcast created by Natalia Bonilla to explore the intersection of feminist theory from a personal to an international level.