“The thing with sexual exploitation”: gender representations and the Brazilian military in an UN peace mission

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Based on thematic analysis of 40 semi-directive interviews, observation in Port-au-Prince and Brasilia and following a standpoint feminist and international political sociology approach, the article aims to explore gender representations among Brazilian peacekeepers. Using the Brazilian experience in Haiti as a case study, the article seeks to show how the UNSC agenda on Women, Peace and Security is appropriated by actors on the field. It argues that peacekeepers seek to reduce dissonance between the existing military understanding of gender and UN expectations. UN “gender mainstreaming” is reinterpreted to accommodate naturalizing and traditional discourses on not only women, but also men.

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Do Monte, I. X. (2023). “The thing with sexual exploitation”: gender representations and the Brazilian military in an UN peace mission. Revista Brasileira de Politica Internacional, 66(2). https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7329202300224

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