![]() ![]() ![]() Third, and the focus of the study, it introduces testimonials from ethnographic research conducted in Somalia to expand upon and push current understandings of what role women play (and may potentially play) within the crime category of maritime piracy. Second, it describes how Somali women are currently framed as victims of piracy. First, it highlights the general masculinization of the practices and spaces of Somali piracy most often represented in text and visual imagery. In doing so, it attempts to disrupt the male-biased understanding of Somali piracy in three ways. As such, this study uses gendered bodies as the scale of analysis to examine how male/female relationships and practices determine how and where women participate in Somali piracy activities. A feminist countertopographies approach is one that examines the multiscalar links of a locality or region to understand its salient features and broader mutual relationships. Drawing from piracy studies and using a feminist countertopographies approach, it (re)conceptualizes Somali piracy as a gendered activity. This is an exploratory study that seeks to fill this existing gap by taking initial steps to identify the roles of women in Somali piracy. All subjects Allied Health Cardiology & Cardiovascular Medicine Dentistry Emergency Medicine & Critical Care Endocrinology & Metabolism Environmental Science General Medicine Geriatrics Infectious Diseases Medico-legal Neurology Nursing Nutrition Obstetrics & Gynecology Oncology Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Otolaryngology Palliative Medicine & Chronic Care Pediatrics Pharmacology & Toxicology Psychiatry & Psychology Public Health Pulmonary & Respiratory Medicine Radiology Research Methods & Evaluation Rheumatology Surgery Tropical Medicine Veterinary Medicine Cell Biology Clinical Biochemistry Environmental Science Life Sciences Neuroscience Pharmacology & Toxicology Biomedical Engineering Engineering & Computing Environmental Engineering Materials Science Anthropology & Archaeology Communication & Media Studies Criminology & Criminal Justice Cultural Studies Economics & Development Education Environmental Studies Ethnic Studies Family Studies Gender Studies Geography Gerontology & Aging Group Studies History Information Science Interpersonal Violence Language & Linguistics Law Management & Organization Studies Marketing & Hospitality Music Peace Studies & Conflict Resolution Philosophy Politics & International Relations Psychoanalysis Psychology & Counseling Public Administration Regional Studies Religion Research Methods & Evaluation Science & Society Studies Social Work & Social Policy Sociology Special Education Urban Studies & Planning BROWSE JOURNALS
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