Lexington Books
Pages: 278
Trim: 6½ x 9¼
978-0-7391-1609-8 • Hardback • May 2006 • $140.00 • (£108.00)
978-0-7391-1610-4 • Paperback • May 2006 • $53.99 • (£42.00)
978-0-7391-5547-9 • eBook • May 2006 • $51.00 • (£39.00)
Dr. Laura Sjoberg is a postdoctoral research fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and the Women and Public Policy Program at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government.
Part 1 Iraq, Just War, and Feminisms
Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 The Problematic Preeminence of the Just War Tradition
Chapter 4 Feminist Foundations
Part 5 Feminist Just War Theory
Chapter 6 Feminist Motivating Moralities for Just Wars
Chapter 7 Feminisms Go to War: Jus Ad Bellum
Chapter 8 Feminisms Fight Wars: Jus As Bello
Part 9 The Wars in Iraq
Chapter 10 Histories for the Wars in Iraq
Chapter 11 Gendered States Fight Sexualized Wars
Chapter 12 Attacking Civilians: The Implications of Sanctions
Chapter 13 Just War Against Terror? Feminisms Confront Elshtain
Chapter 14 Women in the Gulf Wars
Part 15 Implementing Empathetic Cooperation
Chapter 16 A Reconstructive Project for Feminist Just War Theory
Chapter 17 Feminist Reconstructions of the Wars in Iraq
Chapter 18 Conclusion
A new and distinctive feminist voice on war! Sjoberg grabs hold of the trickiest issues of justice and war making, as well as war avoiding, and shakes everything up. I especially welcome her use of empathetic cooperation to re-frame feminist thinking on war. This rigorous and reflective study will be a benchmark work for years to come.
— Christine Sylvester, Lancaster University
Sjoberg has developed her dissertation, a feminist analysis of the Iraq wars, into a vibrant addition to the just war literature. . . . Recommended.
— Choice Reviews
A significant strength of the text lies in its method of articulating potential counter-discourses to those actually employed in the case of the Iraq Wars, which draw inaginatively on a feminist war ethic....Gender, Justice, and the Wars in Iraq provides thought-provoking reading for students and academics alike...
— 2008; International Feminist Journal of Politics
What greater challenge for feminists than justifying war and the (gendered) violence it entails? Sjoberg bravely goes where others fear to tread and in this timely book delivers a persuasive account of the Iraqi wars and how feminisms enable more adequate and applicable just war theory.
— Spike Peterson, University of Arizona