Kvinna, mamma och offer: En feministisk- och genusteoretisk innehållsanalys av FNSR resolution 1325(2000)
Abstract
In the year 2000 the United Nations Security Council [UNSC] created resolution 1325 to
implement gender within processes of peacebuilding and to increase women’s security and
equality. Nevertheless, there is a global problem concerning the UN peacekeeper’s sexual
exploitation and abuse towards local women and/or children during peace operations. Using a
qualitative thematic content analysis of UNSC resolution 1325(2000) this essay examines
how women are portrayed within the resolution and investigates whether its formulation is
deficient. Using the theoretical framework of subject-positions and social constructivism I
argue that women are positioned within resolution 1325 only as mothers, victims, and in need
of special care which creates and supports a reality where women continue to be subordinated
and taken advantage of by men. Furthermore, in order to gain more knowledge of how these
subject-positions may work in practice and to conceptualize my theoretical analysis I relate
my reasoning to the empirical example of the work of gender mainstreaming in the UN
operation MONUC/MONUSCO in DR Congo. In this associated discussion I argue the
inferior subject-positioning of women as an imaginable factor for the deficiency of the full
implementation of gender in practice and for the continued events of abuse by UN
peacekeepers in DR Congo. The paper, with the exception of this abstract, is written in
Swedish.
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Student essay
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Date
2022-11-09Author
Jönsson, Tove
Keywords
The United Nations
UNSC 1325(2000)
Subjectpositions
Gender
Gender Equality
Gender Mainstreaming
Sexual exploitation and abuse
WPS Agenda
Language
swe