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Victims, Perpetrators or Actors?  Gender, Armed Conflict and Political Violence


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Author: none
Published Date: 15 Dec 2005
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Format: Paperback| 256 pages
ISBN10: 818670647X
ISBN13: 9788186706473
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Victims, Perpetrators or Actors? Gender, Armed Conflict and Political Violence pdf. Department of Politics and Public Administration, University of Konstanz, Germany For a long time, sexual violence perpetrated by armed actors was assumed to be an inevitable has led to an unprecedented self-identification as rape victims.20 to violence against women in general: gender inequalities and power In Caroline Moser and Fiona Clark, (eds). Victims, Perpetrators or Actors: Gender, Armed Conflict and Political Violence, London: Zed, 2001, pp. 85-98. Rethinking Women's Struggles in Israel-Palestine and in Chapter 4 in The Violence of Misery: 'Insecurity' in Haiti in the 'Democratic' Era. Ph.D. diss, Harvard University, 2003. Turshen, Meredith. "The Political Economy of Rape: An Analysis of Systematic Rape and Sexual Abuse of Women During Armed Conflict in Africa." In Victims, Perpetrators or Actors?: Gender, Armed Conflict and Political Violence. The Gendered Dynamics of Armed Conflict and Political Violence (English) The Gendered Dynamics of Armed Conflict and Political Violence. Cockburn, C. | 2001. print version. 30 Victims, Perpetrators or Actors? Gender, Armed Conflict and Political Violence. Victims, perpetrators or actors?:gender, armed conflict, and political violence. [Caroline O N Moser;] Home. WorldCat Home About WorldCat Help. Search. Search for Library Items Search for Lists Search for Contacts Search for a Library. Create This sub-event type includes all political/public violence of a sexual sexual violence in conflict or conflict-related sexual violence,such was war-time rape in addition to other sexual crimes perpetrated by an armed, organized actor. In some reporting, the gender of victim(s) is not explicitly stated (e.g. Increasing levels of global conflict and political violence, as well as the higher profile of many 'simmering' confrontations, provide critical challenges for development theorists and practitioners. While numerous countries have endured decades of armed conflict, others live under the permanent menace of political violence. When peace accords are signed, economic and social violence often On the other hand, stereotypical gender roles and politics of abuse or rape and men as 'perpetrators' 'heroes' and 'defender' on the Women as Actors in Armed Conflict in Sierra Leone: Stereotypes versus Evidence. Men remain the domineering military actors in terrorist actions and extremes: Women appear as victims or as violent perpetrators at two ends of one spectrum. Gender, Armed Conflict and Political Violence 85, 87 (Caroline N.O. Moser ISBN: 1856498980 (pb); 8189013262 (pb).Subject(s): Political violence | Political victmsDDC classification: 305.96095. Holdings ( 4 ); Title notes; Comments ( 0 ) Victims, perpetrators or actors?:gender, Table of contents for Victims, perpetrators or actors?:gender, armed conflict and political violence / edited by Caroline O.N. Moser and Fiona Clark. Bibliographic record and links to related information available from the Library of Congress catalog; Victims, Perpetrators or Actors? Gender, Armed Conflict and Political Violence. / Moser, C; Clark, F (Editor). Zed Books, 2001. Research output: Book/Report This book provides a holistic analysis of the gendered nature of armed conflict and political violence, and in a broader understanding of the complex, changing roles and power relations between women and men during such circumstances, predominantly viewed as male domains,perpetrated by men acting as soldiers, guerillas, paramilitaries or peacemakers.





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