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Gender essentialism in Canadian foreign aid commitments to women, peace, and security / Tiessen, Rebecca   Article
Tiessen, Rebecca Article
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Summary/Abstract Canada has made a wide range of commitments to the promotion of gender equality in development assistance programming. However, in its fragile states programs, these commitments have in fact promoted gender essentialism, treating women as victims of violence rather than as active agents of peace and development. Drawing on a comparative analysis of the National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security arising from the passing of Security Council Resolution 1325 (2000) and on interviews conducted with a small sample of current and former Canadian government officials, this article documents and analyzes Canada’s comparatively weak and limited efforts to promote gender equality abroad under the Harper Conservatives, particularly for fragile and conflict-affected states. The research presented here is situated within broader feminist critiques of international relations and Canadian foreign policy, which document the centrality of gender equality to security and the role that international and national policies play in shaping gendered security dynamics.
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Kill the Indian, save the man: on the painful legacy of Canada’s residential schools / Zalcman, Daniella   Journal Article
Zalcman, Daniella Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Photographer Daniella Zalcman documents survivors of Canada’s attempt to eradicate Indigenous culture through a network of church-run schools. Zalcman finds that a year after the release of a Truth and Reconciliation Commission report, the Canadian government has implemented few of its 94 recommendations.
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