This volume analyzes the links between the suffering caused by the intentional violence of war and the unintentional suffering engendered by modern medicinal processes. By establishing a fitting tribute to the academic and campaigning work of Meg Stacey, Global Perspectives on War, Gender and Health responds to her challenge of 'why medical sociology had not yet turned its gaze upon the health consequences of war'.
This volume analyzes the links between the suffering caused by the intentional violence of war and the unintentional suffering engendered by modern medicinal processes. By establishing a fitting tribute to the academic and campaigning work of Meg Stacey, Global Perspectives on War, Gender and Health responds to her challenge of 'why medical sociology had not yet turned its gaze upon the health consequences of war'.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Hannah Bradby (Department of Sociology) a medical sociologist and Professor Gillian Lewando Hundt an applied medical anthropologist (School of Health and Social Studies) work at the University of Warwick where they co-direct the Institute of Health.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Hannah Bradby Gillian Lewando Hundt; Chapter 1 Feminist Antimilitarism: Scope Problematic and Difficulties in a Potential Global Social Movement Cynthia Cockburn; Chapter 2 Wounds and 'Cures' in South Asian Gender and Memory Politics Srila Roy; Chapter 3 Sociological Perspectives on Defining and Accounting for Violence: Towards Gendering the Conflict in Northern Ireland Linda McKie Chris Yuill; Chapter 4 Women War Survivors in Uganda: Resilience and Suffering as Consequences of War Helen Liebling-Kalifani; Chapter 5 Concealing Violence Against Women in the Sahrawi Refugee Camps: The Politicisation of Victimhood Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh; Chapter 6 Scribing Dhamal (Chaos): Moral and Ethical Dilemmas of Working in Areas of Violence Rubina Jasani; Chapter 7 Identifying the 'Resilience Factor': An Emerging Counter Narrative to the Traditional Discourse of 'Vulnerability' in 'Social Suffering' Astier M. Almedom Evelyn A. Brensinger Gordon M. Adam; Chapter 8 Vision of a Peaceable Life Parita Mukta;
Introduction Hannah Bradby Gillian Lewando Hundt; Chapter 1 Feminist Antimilitarism: Scope Problematic and Difficulties in a Potential Global Social Movement Cynthia Cockburn; Chapter 2 Wounds and 'Cures' in South Asian Gender and Memory Politics Srila Roy; Chapter 3 Sociological Perspectives on Defining and Accounting for Violence: Towards Gendering the Conflict in Northern Ireland Linda McKie Chris Yuill; Chapter 4 Women War Survivors in Uganda: Resilience and Suffering as Consequences of War Helen Liebling-Kalifani; Chapter 5 Concealing Violence Against Women in the Sahrawi Refugee Camps: The Politicisation of Victimhood Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh; Chapter 6 Scribing Dhamal (Chaos): Moral and Ethical Dilemmas of Working in Areas of Violence Rubina Jasani; Chapter 7 Identifying the 'Resilience Factor': An Emerging Counter Narrative to the Traditional Discourse of 'Vulnerability' in 'Social Suffering' Astier M. Almedom Evelyn A. Brensinger Gordon M. Adam; Chapter 8 Vision of a Peaceable Life Parita Mukta;
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