En construcción: hacia una teoría y praxis de la construcción de paz queer/cuir

Samuel Ritholtz, José Fernando Serrano-Amaya, Jamie J. Hagen, Melanie Judge

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Abstract

This article explores what queer as a concept brings to peacebuilding, presenting a guiding framework and introduction for a special issue on queer peacebuilding. It offers an initial approach to the topic, which means to center queer and trans perspectives of peace and bring queer epistemologies to bear on how peace is constituted so as to rearticulate the concept both in theory and praxis. In doing so, it addresses an unexamined gap in peacebuilding efforts to achieve gender justice and inclusive security in conflict-affected societies, namely the unique experiences of LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer) individuals and their collective efforts to achieve social justice in these contexts. The authors approach the topic of queer peacebuilding through three questions: What is queer peacebuilding?, ‘Why is queer peacebuilding important? and What can queer peacebuilding contribute? While the impacts of queer peacebuilding in sites of contentious politics around the globe are visible, it remains an emergent and somewhat elusive concept, still under construction within peace and security scholarship and practice. By presenting a conceptualization of the notion of queer peacebuiling, the authors seek to further academic efforts to construct and analyze queer peace.
Original languageSpanish (Bolivia)
Pages (from-to)3-22
Number of pages20
JournalRevista de Estudios Sociales
Volume2023
Issue number83
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2023

Keywords

  • conflict resolution
  • LGBT
  • peace
  • peacebuilding
  • queer theory
  • queering

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