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posted on 2019-04-04, 10:02 authored by Hannah Partis-JenningsThis article explores the manifestation of the critical peace studies concepts hybridity and friction in Afghanistan from a feminist perspective. It focuses on female international humanitarian actors, their use of the term ‘third gender’ to describe their perceived position, and their experiences of performing their gender in hybridised ways. Using original interview data, it argues that the particularly gendered experiences of these actors are key to recognising the gendered nature of peacebuilding and the intersections between feminist approaches and critical peace concepts.
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PeacebuildingVolume
7Issue
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178-193Citation
PARTIS-JENNINGS, H., 2019. The ‘third gender’ in Afghanistan: A feminist account of hybridity as a gendered experience. Peacebuilding, 7 (2), pp.178-193.Publisher
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This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Peacebuilding on 25 Mar 2019, available online: https://doi.org/10.1080/21647259.2019.1588455Acceptance date
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2019-03-25ISSN
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