Based on interviews in Bosnia and Herzegovina with survivors of the war and war rape, as well as those working with survivors, this book draws on the narratives of those who experienced the conflict, employing feminist ethnography and auto-ethnography to challenge monolithic accounts of the war based on ethnic identity and intolerance.
Based on interviews in Bosnia and Herzegovina with survivors of the war and war rape, as well as those working with survivors, this book draws on the narratives of those who experienced the conflict, employing feminist ethnography and auto-ethnography to challenge monolithic accounts of the war based on ethnic identity and intolerance.
Tatjana Takeva is Professor of Women and Gender Studies and Chair of the Department of English Language and Literature at Saint Mary's University, Canada. Born and raised in the former Yugoslavia, she holds a Ph.D. from the University of Toronto, and is the author of numerous essays on feminist theory, nation building and the maternal, and co-editor of Mothering Under Fire: Mothers and Mothering in Conflict Zones (Demeter Press, 2015).
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1: Pathways to Bosnia 1. The Land of Blood and Honey: Bosnia and Mediatization 2. Sarajevo the Beautiful 3. On Museums and History: The Museum of War Childhood Part 2: Origin Stories: Unforgetting 4. What Does it Mean to be a Child of War? 5. A.J. "Strong Woman" 3. Alen Muhic 6. Lejla Damon 7. Nora Bianculli 8. Growing up Under Siege Part 3: 'You look so much younger': In Conversation with Women Survivors 9. The Space of Dialogue 10. Selma 11. Sabina 12. S.S. 13. L.O. 14. Sena 15. Alma 16. Azra 17. The Vulnerable and the Brave Part 4: On Women and War 18. The Many Sides of Agency 19. Women Fighters Part 5: War, Peace, and the Ethic of Care 20. Munira Subasic (Movement of the Mothers of Srebrenica) 21. Alisa Muratcaus (Association of Concentration Camp Survivors Canton Sarajevo) 22. Sabiha Husic (Medica Zenica) 23. Mirha P. (Medica Zenica) 24. Duska Andric Ruzicic (Medica Zenica) 25. Belma (Society for Threatened Peoples) 26. Branka Agic (Centre for Addiction and Mental Health) 27. Lejla Sedic (Foundation for Local Democracy) 28. Strong Helpers Part 6: The Logic of Home: Field Notes
Part 1: Pathways to Bosnia 1. The Land of Blood and Honey: Bosnia and Mediatization 2. Sarajevo the Beautiful 3. On Museums and History: The Museum of War Childhood Part 2: Origin Stories: Unforgetting 4. What Does it Mean to be a Child of War? 5. A.J. "Strong Woman" 3. Alen Muhic 6. Lejla Damon 7. Nora Bianculli 8. Growing up Under Siege Part 3: 'You look so much younger': In Conversation with Women Survivors 9. The Space of Dialogue 10. Selma 11. Sabina 12. S.S. 13. L.O. 14. Sena 15. Alma 16. Azra 17. The Vulnerable and the Brave Part 4: On Women and War 18. The Many Sides of Agency 19. Women Fighters Part 5: War, Peace, and the Ethic of Care 20. Munira Subasic (Movement of the Mothers of Srebrenica) 21. Alisa Muratcaus (Association of Concentration Camp Survivors Canton Sarajevo) 22. Sabiha Husic (Medica Zenica) 23. Mirha P. (Medica Zenica) 24. Duska Andric Ruzicic (Medica Zenica) 25. Belma (Society for Threatened Peoples) 26. Branka Agic (Centre for Addiction and Mental Health) 27. Lejla Sedic (Foundation for Local Democracy) 28. Strong Helpers Part 6: The Logic of Home: Field Notes
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