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The aftermath : Women in post conflict transformation

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Zed Books 2001Description: 258p xivISBN:
  • 9781842770672
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 362.830000 MEI
Contents:
Contents Part I Overviews of the themes: there is no aftermath for women, Meredeth Turshen, Sheila Meintjies and Anu Pillay women in conflicts, their gains and losses, Codou Bop violence against women in the aftermath, Anu Pillay problems of identity, solidarity and reconciliation, Tina Sideris war and post-war shifts in gender relations, Sheila Meintjies engendering relations of states to societies in the aftermath, Meredeth Turshen. Part II Contemporary experiences: ambivalent gains in conflicts in South Asia, Rita Manchanda liberated, but not free - women in post-war Eritrea, Sondra Hale rape in war and peace - social context, gender, power and identity, Tina Sideris between love, anger and madness - building peace in Haiti, Myriam Merlet caring at the same time - on feminist politics during the NATO bombing of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the ethnic cleansing of Albanians in Kosova, 1999, Lepa Mladjenovic healing and changing - the changing identity of women in the aftermath of the Ogoni crisis in Nigeria, Okechukwu Ibeanu ambivalent maternalisms - cursing as public protest in Sri Lanka, Malathi de Alwis "we want women to be given an equal chance" - post-independence rural politics in Northern Namibia, Heike Becker.
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Contents
Part I Overviews of the themes: there is no aftermath for women, Meredeth Turshen, Sheila Meintjies and Anu Pillay
women in conflicts, their gains and losses, Codou Bop
violence against women in the aftermath, Anu Pillay
problems of identity, solidarity and reconciliation, Tina Sideris
war and post-war shifts in gender relations, Sheila Meintjies
engendering relations of states to societies in the aftermath, Meredeth Turshen. Part II Contemporary experiences: ambivalent gains in conflicts in South Asia, Rita Manchanda
liberated, but not free - women in post-war Eritrea, Sondra Hale
rape in war and peace - social context, gender, power and identity, Tina Sideris
between love, anger and madness - building peace in Haiti, Myriam Merlet
caring at the same time - on feminist politics during the NATO bombing of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the ethnic cleansing of Albanians in Kosova, 1999, Lepa Mladjenovic
healing and changing - the changing identity of women in the aftermath of the Ogoni crisis in Nigeria, Okechukwu Ibeanu
ambivalent maternalisms - cursing as public protest in Sri Lanka, Malathi de Alwis
"we want women to be given an equal chance" - post-independence rural politics in Northern Namibia, Heike Becker.