This book offers a critical contribution to feminist peace and disaster research by challenging the successful disaster recovery narrative of the Kachchh 2001 earthquake in Gujarat, India.
This book offers a critical contribution to feminist peace and disaster research by challenging the successful disaster recovery narrative of the Kachchh 2001 earthquake in Gujarat, India.
Marjaana Jauhola is a senior research fellow at Tampere Peace Research Institute, Tampere University, Finland, and associate professor in Global Development Studies, University of Helsinki, Finland. Shyam Gadhavi is a founder and president of the Prakrit Foundation for Development Trust, India, an NGO.
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Part I: Studying the Aftermath of Disaster Recovery 1. Introduction: Emerging Feminist Peace from Below Amid Disaster Recovery and Complex Cascades of Violence 2. Quilted Ethnography of Emerging Feminist Peace from Below 3. Modi's Political Transformation from Sangh Volunteer to Vi vaguru and Vi v mitra, Teacher and Friend of All Part II: v s Landscapes Challenging the Hegemonic Recovery Narrative 4. Populist Recovery Narrative Revisited: "Temporary Neighbourhood of Bhuj, or Epicentre of Problems?" 5. A "Wasteland" to Be Developed: Temporary Shelter Neighbourhood Reconnected to Its History 6. Locating Gendered Spirituality as Care, Healing, and Contestation of Norms Part III: Emergence of Feminist Peace through Life Histories 7. Beyond Anthropocentric Care: Minority Masculinities, Rewal Horse Racing, and Love for Mäk 8. "When I Think of Those Days, I Feel Like the Earth Will Break Apart and I Will Merge into It": Reconciling Gendered Intersections of Violence Part IV: Permanently Temporary 9. Complex Cascades of Violence and Uncertainty as a Result of Earthquake Recovery 10. Conclusions: From Complex Cascades of Violence and Uncertainty to Emerging Feminist Peace from Below in Disaster Recovery
Part I: Studying the Aftermath of Disaster Recovery 1. Introduction: Emerging Feminist Peace from Below Amid Disaster Recovery and Complex Cascades of Violence 2. Quilted Ethnography of Emerging Feminist Peace from Below 3. Modi's Political Transformation from Sangh Volunteer to Vi vaguru and Vi v mitra, Teacher and Friend of All Part II: v s Landscapes Challenging the Hegemonic Recovery Narrative 4. Populist Recovery Narrative Revisited: "Temporary Neighbourhood of Bhuj, or Epicentre of Problems?" 5. A "Wasteland" to Be Developed: Temporary Shelter Neighbourhood Reconnected to Its History 6. Locating Gendered Spirituality as Care, Healing, and Contestation of Norms Part III: Emergence of Feminist Peace through Life Histories 7. Beyond Anthropocentric Care: Minority Masculinities, Rewal Horse Racing, and Love for Mäk 8. "When I Think of Those Days, I Feel Like the Earth Will Break Apart and I Will Merge into It": Reconciling Gendered Intersections of Violence Part IV: Permanently Temporary 9. Complex Cascades of Violence and Uncertainty as a Result of Earthquake Recovery 10. Conclusions: From Complex Cascades of Violence and Uncertainty to Emerging Feminist Peace from Below in Disaster Recovery
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