Mapping the margins: A decolonial exploration of Kenyan women’s encounters with violent extremism

dc.contributor.authorAroussi, Sahla
dc.contributor.authorDuriesmith, David
dc.contributor.authorBadurdeen, Fathima Azmiya
dc.contributor.authorJakala, Michaelina
dc.date.accessioned2026-04-28T17:20:43Z
dc.date.issued2026
dc.description.abstractThis article explores violent extremism (VE) through an embodied, bottom-up lens, using body-mapping with Muslim women in Kenya. Drawing on two selected body maps, we critically interrogate the use of VE is as a framework for analysing the harm experienced by women. Our participants used the terminology of VE to refer to not only Al-Shabaab–related violence but also gender-based violence, gang violence, and state violence. These insights highlight a key tension in critical scholarship on VE: while often critiqued from a distance, VE is actively reappropriated by those most affected. We argue that, as a community disproportionately targeted by countering violent extremism (CVE) initiatives, our participants employed the language of VE as a form of adaptive resistance – challenging both the violent policing of CVE and the patriarchal violence embedded in their daily lives. This article contributes to feminist decolonial critiques of VE by centring the voices of those most impacted, and by questioning critiques that overlook lived experiences. Additionally, by sharing our arts-based methodology, we contribute to emerging literature on decolonial research practices. Finally, we raise critical questions about the intersections of gender-based violence, gang violence, state violence, and VE in Kenya and beyond.
dc.identifier.issn0260-2105
dc.identifier.issn1469-9044
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/review-of-international-studies/article/mapping-the-margins-a-decolonial-exploration-of-kenyan-womens-encounters-with-violent-extremism/2F5CA13FF903F91554D1EE5A253B01E1
dc.identifier.urihttps://rdigef.unam.mx/handle/rdigef/2284
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherReview of International Studies
dc.subjectBody-mapping
dc.subjectDecoloniality
dc.subjectFeminist decolonial research
dc.subjectFeminist research
dc.subjectLived experience
dc.subjectViolent extremism
dc.titleMapping the margins: A decolonial exploration of Kenyan women’s encounters with violent extremism
dc.typeArticle

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