Sexual Violence in Conflict Zones
From the Ancient World to the Era of Human Rights
Herausgeber: Heineman, Elizabeth D
Sexual Violence in Conflict Zones
From the Ancient World to the Era of Human Rights
Herausgeber: Heineman, Elizabeth D
- Broschiertes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
Drawing on examples from the ancient world to the two world wars, from the conquest of the Americas to Muslim Central Asia, this collection of essays brings together historical work with human rights scholarship to explore the history of wartime sexual violence, its long-term consequences, and transitions to peacetime society.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Confronting Rape and Other Forms of Violence Against Women in Conflict Zones Spotlight20,99 €
- Gun-Free Zones - A Tool to Prevent and Reduce Armed Violence18,99 €
- Feminists Under Fire: Exchanges Across War Zones27,99 €
- Arie M KacowiczZones of Peace in the Third World39,99 €
- Carol HarringtonPoliticization of Sexual Violence58,99 €
- Sonia CardenasConflict and Compliance32,99 €
- Responding to Violence: A collection of papers relating to child sexual abuse and violence in intimate relationships25,99 €
-
-
-
Drawing on examples from the ancient world to the two world wars, from the conquest of the Americas to Muslim Central Asia, this collection of essays brings together historical work with human rights scholarship to explore the history of wartime sexual violence, its long-term consequences, and transitions to peacetime society.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of Pennsylvania Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780812222616
- ISBN-10: 081222261X
- Artikelnr.: 36934563
- Verlag: University of Pennsylvania Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780812222616
- ISBN-10: 081222261X
- Artikelnr.: 36934563
Elizabeth D. Heineman is Associate Professor of History and of Gender, Women's, and Sexuality Studies at the University of Iowa.
Introduction: The History of Sexual Violence in Conflict Zones
—Elizabeth D. Heineman
I. SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN PEACE AND IN CONFLICT
1. Rape in the American Revolution: Process, Reaction, and Public
Re-Creation
—Sharon Block
2. Sexual Violence in the Politics and Policies of Conquest: Amerindian
Women and the Spanish Conquest of Alta California
—Antonia I. Castañeda
3. Femicide as Terrorism: The Case of Uzbekistan's Unveiling Murders
—Marianne Kamp
II. THE ECONOMY OF CONFLICT-BASED SEXUAL VIOLENCE
4. Girls, Women, and the Significance of Sexual Violence in Ancient Warfare
—Kathy L. Gaca
5. The Victimization of Women in Late Precolonial and Early Colonial
Warfare in Tanzania
—James Giblin
III. TELLINGS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE
6. War Crimes or Atrocity Stories? Anglo-American Narratives of Truth and
Deception in the Aftermath of World War I
—Nicoletta F. Gullace
7. Sexual and Nonsexual Violence Against "Politicized Women" in Central
Europe After the Great War
—Robert Gerwarth
8. The "Big Rape": Sex and Sexual Violence, War, and Occupation in
Post-World War II Memory and Imagination
—Atina Grossmann
9. War as History, Humanity in Violence: Men, Women, and Memories of 1971,
East Pakistan/Bangladesh
—Yasmin Saikia
IV. LAW AND CIVILIZATION
10. The Theory and Practice of Female Immunity in the Medieval West
—Anne Curry
11. Law, War, and Women in Seventeenth-Century England
—Barbara Donagan
12. "Unlawfully and Against Her Consent": Sexual Violence
and the Military During the American Civil War
—E. Susan Barber and Charles F. Ritter
V. TOWARD AN INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS FRAMEWORK
13. Legal Responses to World War II Sexual Violence: The Japanese
Experience
—Yuma Totani
14. Toward Accountability for Violence Against Women in War: Progress and
Challenges
—Rhonda Copelon
Notes
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
—Elizabeth D. Heineman
I. SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN PEACE AND IN CONFLICT
1. Rape in the American Revolution: Process, Reaction, and Public
Re-Creation
—Sharon Block
2. Sexual Violence in the Politics and Policies of Conquest: Amerindian
Women and the Spanish Conquest of Alta California
—Antonia I. Castañeda
3. Femicide as Terrorism: The Case of Uzbekistan's Unveiling Murders
—Marianne Kamp
II. THE ECONOMY OF CONFLICT-BASED SEXUAL VIOLENCE
4. Girls, Women, and the Significance of Sexual Violence in Ancient Warfare
—Kathy L. Gaca
5. The Victimization of Women in Late Precolonial and Early Colonial
Warfare in Tanzania
—James Giblin
III. TELLINGS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE
6. War Crimes or Atrocity Stories? Anglo-American Narratives of Truth and
Deception in the Aftermath of World War I
—Nicoletta F. Gullace
7. Sexual and Nonsexual Violence Against "Politicized Women" in Central
Europe After the Great War
—Robert Gerwarth
8. The "Big Rape": Sex and Sexual Violence, War, and Occupation in
Post-World War II Memory and Imagination
—Atina Grossmann
9. War as History, Humanity in Violence: Men, Women, and Memories of 1971,
East Pakistan/Bangladesh
—Yasmin Saikia
IV. LAW AND CIVILIZATION
10. The Theory and Practice of Female Immunity in the Medieval West
—Anne Curry
11. Law, War, and Women in Seventeenth-Century England
—Barbara Donagan
12. "Unlawfully and Against Her Consent": Sexual Violence
and the Military During the American Civil War
—E. Susan Barber and Charles F. Ritter
V. TOWARD AN INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS FRAMEWORK
13. Legal Responses to World War II Sexual Violence: The Japanese
Experience
—Yuma Totani
14. Toward Accountability for Violence Against Women in War: Progress and
Challenges
—Rhonda Copelon
Notes
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The History of Sexual Violence in Conflict Zones
—Elizabeth D. Heineman
I. SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN PEACE AND IN CONFLICT
1. Rape in the American Revolution: Process, Reaction, and Public
Re-Creation
—Sharon Block
2. Sexual Violence in the Politics and Policies of Conquest: Amerindian
Women and the Spanish Conquest of Alta California
—Antonia I. Castañeda
3. Femicide as Terrorism: The Case of Uzbekistan's Unveiling Murders
—Marianne Kamp
II. THE ECONOMY OF CONFLICT-BASED SEXUAL VIOLENCE
4. Girls, Women, and the Significance of Sexual Violence in Ancient Warfare
—Kathy L. Gaca
5. The Victimization of Women in Late Precolonial and Early Colonial
Warfare in Tanzania
—James Giblin
III. TELLINGS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE
6. War Crimes or Atrocity Stories? Anglo-American Narratives of Truth and
Deception in the Aftermath of World War I
—Nicoletta F. Gullace
7. Sexual and Nonsexual Violence Against "Politicized Women" in Central
Europe After the Great War
—Robert Gerwarth
8. The "Big Rape": Sex and Sexual Violence, War, and Occupation in
Post-World War II Memory and Imagination
—Atina Grossmann
9. War as History, Humanity in Violence: Men, Women, and Memories of 1971,
East Pakistan/Bangladesh
—Yasmin Saikia
IV. LAW AND CIVILIZATION
10. The Theory and Practice of Female Immunity in the Medieval West
—Anne Curry
11. Law, War, and Women in Seventeenth-Century England
—Barbara Donagan
12. "Unlawfully and Against Her Consent": Sexual Violence
and the Military During the American Civil War
—E. Susan Barber and Charles F. Ritter
V. TOWARD AN INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS FRAMEWORK
13. Legal Responses to World War II Sexual Violence: The Japanese
Experience
—Yuma Totani
14. Toward Accountability for Violence Against Women in War: Progress and
Challenges
—Rhonda Copelon
Notes
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
—Elizabeth D. Heineman
I. SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN PEACE AND IN CONFLICT
1. Rape in the American Revolution: Process, Reaction, and Public
Re-Creation
—Sharon Block
2. Sexual Violence in the Politics and Policies of Conquest: Amerindian
Women and the Spanish Conquest of Alta California
—Antonia I. Castañeda
3. Femicide as Terrorism: The Case of Uzbekistan's Unveiling Murders
—Marianne Kamp
II. THE ECONOMY OF CONFLICT-BASED SEXUAL VIOLENCE
4. Girls, Women, and the Significance of Sexual Violence in Ancient Warfare
—Kathy L. Gaca
5. The Victimization of Women in Late Precolonial and Early Colonial
Warfare in Tanzania
—James Giblin
III. TELLINGS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE
6. War Crimes or Atrocity Stories? Anglo-American Narratives of Truth and
Deception in the Aftermath of World War I
—Nicoletta F. Gullace
7. Sexual and Nonsexual Violence Against "Politicized Women" in Central
Europe After the Great War
—Robert Gerwarth
8. The "Big Rape": Sex and Sexual Violence, War, and Occupation in
Post-World War II Memory and Imagination
—Atina Grossmann
9. War as History, Humanity in Violence: Men, Women, and Memories of 1971,
East Pakistan/Bangladesh
—Yasmin Saikia
IV. LAW AND CIVILIZATION
10. The Theory and Practice of Female Immunity in the Medieval West
—Anne Curry
11. Law, War, and Women in Seventeenth-Century England
—Barbara Donagan
12. "Unlawfully and Against Her Consent": Sexual Violence
and the Military During the American Civil War
—E. Susan Barber and Charles F. Ritter
V. TOWARD AN INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS FRAMEWORK
13. Legal Responses to World War II Sexual Violence: The Japanese
Experience
—Yuma Totani
14. Toward Accountability for Violence Against Women in War: Progress and
Challenges
—Rhonda Copelon
Notes
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments