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Extreme pressure: gendered negotiations of violence and vulnerability in Japanese antiracism movements / Shaw, Vivian   Journal Article
Shaw, Vivian Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Situated in the emergence of hate speech and anti-racism counter protest in Japan, this article poses two questions: why do activists enact exclusions while attempting to fight against social inequality, and how do interpretations of gender shape activists’ understandings of anti-racism? This article explores three findings: activists conceptualize the risk of being targets of hate speech and abuse as both gendered and racialized; anti-racist activists interpret anti-racism as a practice of redirecting vulnerabilities – a practice that is, itself, gendered; and anti-racist activist communities struggle with ambivalence around masculinity and other “gender problems.” Although gender functions as a key lens through which anti-racism is conceptualized, movements devoid of an intersectional feminist analysis encounter exacerbated difficulties in resolving internal problems such as sexual harassment. This article focuses on the theme of vulnerability, which is enmeshed with the vocabulary of gender. Through analyzing vulnerability, this article offers an ethnographic account to explain why the reproduction of inequalities persist, even within social justice movements that aim to promote equality.
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West Asian crisis and India's foreign policy / Luke, Ashok Alex   Journal Article
Luke, Ashok Alex Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract As a newly independent nation in 1947 India set out to engage with the rest of the world sharing the vision of a peaceful coexistence. The colonial nightmares together with the devastating events in Hiroshima and Nagasaki shaped some of the principles and objectives of its foreign policy such as world peace, nuclear disarmament, anti imperialism, anti colonialism, and anti racism.
Key Words Nuclear Disarmament  India  Hiroshima  Nagasaki  Anti Colonialism  Anti Racism 
Imperialism  Foreign Policy 
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