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Book Number   000322594
ISBN   Link9783030446291 (hardcover)
  Link3030446298 (hardcover)
  Link9783030446307 (electronic book)
Title   LinkGendering global humanitarianism in the twentieth century :. practice, politics and the power of representation / Esther Möller, Johannes Paulmann, Katharina Stornig, editors.
Imprint   LinkCham : Palgrave Macmillan, Springer Nature Switzerland, [2020].
Descr.   xiii, 331 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 22 cm.
Series   ( Palgrave Macmillan transnational history series)
Bibliogr.   Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents   1. Gendering Twentieth-Century Humanitarianism: An Introduction -- Part I: Masculinities and Femininities in Humanitarian Practice and Discourse -- 2. Humanitarian Masculinity: Desire, Character and Heroics, 1876-2018 -- 3. Protestant Missionaries, Armenian Refugees and Local Relief: Gendered Humanitarianism in Aleppo, 1920-1939 -- 4. Maternalism and Feminism in Medical Aid: The American Womens Hospitals in the United States and in Greece, 1917-1941 -- Part II: Gender and the Politics of Humanitarianism -- 5. The Orphan Nation: Gendered Humanitarianism for Armenian Survivor Children in Istanbul, 1919-1922 -- 6. The Politics of Gender and Community: Non-Governmental Relief in Late Colonial and Early Postcolonial India -- 7. Humanitarian Service in the Name of Social Development: The Historic Origins of Womens Welfare Associations in Saudi Arabia -- Part III: The Power of Gendered Representations -- 8. Perilous Beginnings: Infant Mortality, Public Health and the State in Egypt -- 9. Parenthood as Aid: "Fathers", "Mothers" and International Child Welfare from the late 1940s to the 1970s -- 10. In/Visible Girls: "Girl Soldiers", Gender and Humanitarianism in African Conflicts, c. 1955-2005 -- 11. Gender Histories of Humanitarianism: Concepts and Perspectives.
Abstract   "This volume is interesting both because of its global focus, and its chronology up to the present, it covers a good century of changes. It will help define the field of gender studies of humanitarianism, and its relevance for understanding the history of nation-building, and a political history that goes beyond nations."--Glenda Sluga, Professor of International History and ARC Kathleen Laureate Fellow at the University of Sydney, Australia This volume discusses the relationship between gender and humanitarian discourses and practices in the twentieth century. It analyses the ways in which constructions, norms and ideologies of gender both shaped and were shaped in global humanitarian contexts. The individual chapters present issues such as post-genocide relief and rehabilitation, humanitarian careers and subjectivities, medical assistance, community aid, child welfare and child soldiering. They give prominence to the beneficiaries of aid and their use of humanitarian resources, organizations and structures by investigating the effects of humanitarian activities on gender relations in the respective societies. Approaching humanitarianism as a global phenomenon, the volume considers actors and theoretical positions from the global North and South (from Europe to the Middle East, Sub-Saharan Africa, South and South East Asia as well as North America). It combines state and non-state humanitarian initiatives and scrutinizes their gendered dimension on local, regional, national and global scales. Focusing on the time between the late nineteenth century and the post-Cold War era, the volume concentrates on a period that not only witnessed a major expansion of humanitarian action worldwide but also saw fundamental changes in gender relations and the gradual emergence of gender-sensitive policies in humanitarian organizations in many Western and non-Western settings
Subject - Lib.Cong.   LinkHumanitarian assistance.
Add.Entry   LinkMöller, Esther editor.
  LinkPaulmann, Johannes editor.
  LinkStornig, Katharina editor.
Series AE-Uni.Title   LinkPalgrave Macmillan transnational history series.
 
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