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Citation

Forester S, O'Brien C. Polit. Gender 2020; 16(4): 1150-1157.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, Cambridge University Press)

DOI

10.1017/S1743923X2000046X

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The global coronavirus pandemic has reified divisions, inequity, and injustices rooted in systems of domination such as racism, sexism, neoliberal capitalism, and ableism. Feminist scholars have theorized these interlocking systems of domination as the "continuum of violence." Building on this scholarship, we conceptualize the U.S. response to and the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic as reflective of the continuum of violence. We argue that crises like pandemics expose the antidemocratic and exclusionary practices inherent in this continuum, which is especially racialized and gendered. To support our argument, we provide empirical evidence of the continuum of violence in relation to COVID-19 vis-à-vis the interrelated issues of militarization and what feminists call "everyday security," such as public health and gender-based violence. The continuum of violence contributes theoretically and practically to our understanding of how violence that the pandemic illuminates is embedded in broader systems of domination and exclusion.


Language: en

Keywords

feminist security studies; gender; Intersectionality; militarization; violence

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