“…The paper makes two contributions. First, it offers the concept of enduring violence as a supplement to feminist political geographical work on slow violence (Cahill & Pain, 2019; O'Lear, 2021; Pain & Cahill, 2022) and associated concepts such as ‘everyday’ (Cuomo, 1996; Mustafa et al, 2019), ‘banal’ (Christian et al, 2016; Katz, 2007; Koch & Paasi, 2016), and ‘chronic’ violence (Pain, 2019). Where this work has usefully distinguished between ‘acute’ and ‘chronic’ forms of violence (e.g., Pain, 2021a), it has also tended, conceptually and methodologically, to privilege the latter.…”