GLOBAL HEALTH AND SECURITY CRITICAL FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES

The past decade has witnessed a significant increase in the construction of health as a security issue by national governments and multilateral organizations. This book provides the first critical, feminist analysis of the flesh-and-blood impacts of the securitization of health on different bodies,...

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Other Authors: O'Manique, Colleen 1962- (Editor), Fourie, Pieter 1972- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London New York, NY Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2018
Series:Routledge studies in public health
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Summary:The past decade has witnessed a significant increase in the construction of health as a security issue by national governments and multilateral organizations. This book provides the first critical, feminist analysis of the flesh-and-blood impacts of the securitization of health on different bodies, while broadening the scope of what we understand as global health security. It looks at how feminist perspectives on health and security can lead to different questions about health and in/security, problematizing some of the `common sense' assumptions that underlie much of the discourse in this area. It considers the norms, ideologies, and vested interests that frame specific `threats' to health and policy responses, while exposing how the current governance of the global economy shapes new threats to health. Some chapters focus on conflict, war and complex emergencies, while others move from a `high political' focus to the domain of subtler and often insidious structural violence, illuminating the impacts of hegemonic masculinities and the neoliberal governance of the global economy on health and life chances
Physical Description:xiii, 224 pages illustration 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9781138677364