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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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 (2003), 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 (2015) and Motherhood and Migration (forthcoming, 2026).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Pathways to Bosnia Part I 1. Why Stories Matter 2. Ecologies of Peace 3. Bosnia Beyond Balkanism 4. Sarajevo the Beautiful 5. Growing up Under Siege Part II 1. Unforgetting the Children Born Because of War 2. What Does it Mean to be a Child Born Because of War? Part III 1. The Space of Dialogue: Women who Lived Through Violence 2. The Vulnerable and the Brave, in Their Own Words 3. Esma D., a Bosnian Woman Fighter The Logic of Home: Transnational Fieldnotes on Peace
Introduction: Pathways to Bosnia Part I 1. Why Stories Matter 2. Ecologies of Peace 3. Bosnia Beyond Balkanism 4. Sarajevo the Beautiful 5. Growing up Under Siege Part II 1. Unforgetting the Children Born Because of War 2. What Does it Mean to be a Child Born Because of War? Part III 1. The Space of Dialogue: Women who Lived Through Violence 2. The Vulnerable and the Brave, in Their Own Words 3. Esma D., a Bosnian Woman Fighter The Logic of Home: Transnational Fieldnotes on Peace
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