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ID173194
Title ProperVulnerable women and barbaric rapists
Other Title Informationlegitimisation of UN interventionism in Mali
LanguageENG
AuthorKrulisova, Katerina ;  Kolmasova, Sarka
Summary / Abstract (Note)Examining the case of Mali, this work analyses the discursive strategies utilised by key actors to legitimise the UN’s Multidimensional Integrated Stabilisation Mission in Mali (MINUSMA). The analysis traces the legitimisation strategies deployed in both the official and unofficial discourses surrounding the operation. Using van Leeuwen’s conceptualisation of legitimisation, this work uncovers the subtle and not-so-subtle ways the dominant discourse foregrounds certain gendered harms. We argue that the primarily Western conceptualisation of the situation in Mali foregrounds the rape (of young girls) to form the strongest pro-intervention argument. Within this logic, the focus on the bodies of violated women and children aims at providing the undeniable and ultimate proof of barbarity of local rebels. This leads to an immediate need for deployment and continuation of a robust peacekeeping mission.
`In' analytical NoteAfrican Security Review Vol. 29, No.2; Jun 2020: p.175-201
Journal SourceAfrican Security Review Vol: 29 No 2
Key WordsIntervention ;  UN ;  Feminism ;  Mali ;  Rape ;  Masculinities ;  MINUSMA ;  Sexualised Violence ;  Women and Children ;  Legitimisation


 
 
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