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Women, War, and Resistance
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First published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 510
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2004
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135954536
- Artikelnr.: 41260685
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 510
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2004
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135954536
- Artikelnr.: 41260685
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Marguerite R. Waller is Professor of English and Chair of the Department of Women's Studies at the University of California-Riverside. Jennifer Rycenga is an Associate Professor in the Comparative Religious Studies Program at San Jose State University.
Series Editor's Foreword Introduction Acknowledgements Illustrations PART I
Domestic and Public Violence 1. Public Imprisonment and Private Violence:
Reflections on the Hidden Punishment of Women Angela Y. Davis 2. Screaming
in Silence 17 Shadia el Sarraj 3. From Reverence to Rape: An Anthropology
of Ethnic and Genderized Violence Vesna Kesic 4. Laughter, Tears, and
Politics - Dialogue: How Women Do IT Vesna Kesic and Lepa Mladjenovic 5.
The Opposite of War is Not Peace - It is Creativity 41 Zorica Mrsevic 6. Is
Violence Male? The Law, Gender, and Violence Lucinda Joy Peach
INTER-MISSION 7. Art as a Healing Tool, from A Window Between Worlds Cathy
Salser PART II Gender, Militarism,and Sexuality 8.
Translating/Transgression/Torture... Irene Matthews 9. Women and
Militarization in Isreal: Forgotten Letters in the Midst of Conflict Isis
Nusair 10. Sudanese Women under Repression, and the Shortest Way to
Equality Fatima Ahmed Ibrahim 11. Who Benefits?:US Military, Prostitution,
and Base Conversion Saundra Sturdevant 12. Demilitarizing Security: Women
Oppose US Militarism in East Asia Gwyn Kirk and Margo Okazawa-Rey 13.
Women's Politics and Organizing in Vietnam and Cambodia Kathryn McMahon 14.
Women in Command: A Successful Experience in the National Liberation Army
of Iran Sorayya Shahri INTER-MISSION 15. Conversion Habiba Metikos 16. The
Passage Vinka Ljubimir PART III Nonviolent, and Not-Nonviolent, Action
against Patriarchy 17. The Kitchen asResistance: Tibetan Women and
Nonviolence Benina Berger Gould 19. The Impact of Women in Black in Israel
Gila Svirsky 20. Feminist Resistance to War and Violence in Serbia Lepa
Mladjenovic and Donna M. Hughes 21. Gender, Nationalism, and the Ambiguity
of Female Agency in Aceh, Indonesia, and East Timor Jacqueline Siapno 22.
Maria Stewart, Black Abolitionist, and the Idea of Freedom Jennifer Rycenga
23. Message from Maryam Rajavi, President-Elect of the Iranian Resistance
Maryam Rajavi INTER-MISSION 24. You Have a Voice Now, Resistance is Futile!
Shashwati Talikdar Part IV Where are the Frontlines? 25. Women's Activism
in Rural Kosova Eli 26. The Soilder and the State:Post-Liberation Women:
The Case of Eritrea Sondra Hale 27. Beyond the Baton: How Women's Respnoses
Are Changing Definitions ofPolice Violence Nancy Keefe Rhodes 28. Black
Women and Labor Unions in the South: From the 1970s to the 1900s Ida
Leachman 29. From the Mississippi Delta to South Central Los Angeles
Georgiana Williams 30. A Struggle of the Mind:Black Working-Class Women's
Organizing in Memphis and the Mississippi Delta, 1960s to 1990s Laurie Beth
Green 31. A State of Work: Women, Politics, and Protest on an Indian Tea
Plantation Piya Chatterjee Contributors
Domestic and Public Violence 1. Public Imprisonment and Private Violence:
Reflections on the Hidden Punishment of Women Angela Y. Davis 2. Screaming
in Silence 17 Shadia el Sarraj 3. From Reverence to Rape: An Anthropology
of Ethnic and Genderized Violence Vesna Kesic 4. Laughter, Tears, and
Politics - Dialogue: How Women Do IT Vesna Kesic and Lepa Mladjenovic 5.
The Opposite of War is Not Peace - It is Creativity 41 Zorica Mrsevic 6. Is
Violence Male? The Law, Gender, and Violence Lucinda Joy Peach
INTER-MISSION 7. Art as a Healing Tool, from A Window Between Worlds Cathy
Salser PART II Gender, Militarism,and Sexuality 8.
Translating/Transgression/Torture... Irene Matthews 9. Women and
Militarization in Isreal: Forgotten Letters in the Midst of Conflict Isis
Nusair 10. Sudanese Women under Repression, and the Shortest Way to
Equality Fatima Ahmed Ibrahim 11. Who Benefits?:US Military, Prostitution,
and Base Conversion Saundra Sturdevant 12. Demilitarizing Security: Women
Oppose US Militarism in East Asia Gwyn Kirk and Margo Okazawa-Rey 13.
Women's Politics and Organizing in Vietnam and Cambodia Kathryn McMahon 14.
Women in Command: A Successful Experience in the National Liberation Army
of Iran Sorayya Shahri INTER-MISSION 15. Conversion Habiba Metikos 16. The
Passage Vinka Ljubimir PART III Nonviolent, and Not-Nonviolent, Action
against Patriarchy 17. The Kitchen asResistance: Tibetan Women and
Nonviolence Benina Berger Gould 19. The Impact of Women in Black in Israel
Gila Svirsky 20. Feminist Resistance to War and Violence in Serbia Lepa
Mladjenovic and Donna M. Hughes 21. Gender, Nationalism, and the Ambiguity
of Female Agency in Aceh, Indonesia, and East Timor Jacqueline Siapno 22.
Maria Stewart, Black Abolitionist, and the Idea of Freedom Jennifer Rycenga
23. Message from Maryam Rajavi, President-Elect of the Iranian Resistance
Maryam Rajavi INTER-MISSION 24. You Have a Voice Now, Resistance is Futile!
Shashwati Talikdar Part IV Where are the Frontlines? 25. Women's Activism
in Rural Kosova Eli 26. The Soilder and the State:Post-Liberation Women:
The Case of Eritrea Sondra Hale 27. Beyond the Baton: How Women's Respnoses
Are Changing Definitions ofPolice Violence Nancy Keefe Rhodes 28. Black
Women and Labor Unions in the South: From the 1970s to the 1900s Ida
Leachman 29. From the Mississippi Delta to South Central Los Angeles
Georgiana Williams 30. A Struggle of the Mind:Black Working-Class Women's
Organizing in Memphis and the Mississippi Delta, 1960s to 1990s Laurie Beth
Green 31. A State of Work: Women, Politics, and Protest on an Indian Tea
Plantation Piya Chatterjee Contributors
Series Editor's Foreword Introduction Acknowledgements Illustrations PART I
Domestic and Public Violence 1. Public Imprisonment and Private Violence:
Reflections on the Hidden Punishment of Women Angela Y. Davis 2. Screaming
in Silence 17 Shadia el Sarraj 3. From Reverence to Rape: An Anthropology
of Ethnic and Genderized Violence Vesna Kesic 4. Laughter, Tears, and
Politics - Dialogue: How Women Do IT Vesna Kesic and Lepa Mladjenovic 5.
The Opposite of War is Not Peace - It is Creativity 41 Zorica Mrsevic 6. Is
Violence Male? The Law, Gender, and Violence Lucinda Joy Peach
INTER-MISSION 7. Art as a Healing Tool, from A Window Between Worlds Cathy
Salser PART II Gender, Militarism,and Sexuality 8.
Translating/Transgression/Torture... Irene Matthews 9. Women and
Militarization in Isreal: Forgotten Letters in the Midst of Conflict Isis
Nusair 10. Sudanese Women under Repression, and the Shortest Way to
Equality Fatima Ahmed Ibrahim 11. Who Benefits?:US Military, Prostitution,
and Base Conversion Saundra Sturdevant 12. Demilitarizing Security: Women
Oppose US Militarism in East Asia Gwyn Kirk and Margo Okazawa-Rey 13.
Women's Politics and Organizing in Vietnam and Cambodia Kathryn McMahon 14.
Women in Command: A Successful Experience in the National Liberation Army
of Iran Sorayya Shahri INTER-MISSION 15. Conversion Habiba Metikos 16. The
Passage Vinka Ljubimir PART III Nonviolent, and Not-Nonviolent, Action
against Patriarchy 17. The Kitchen asResistance: Tibetan Women and
Nonviolence Benina Berger Gould 19. The Impact of Women in Black in Israel
Gila Svirsky 20. Feminist Resistance to War and Violence in Serbia Lepa
Mladjenovic and Donna M. Hughes 21. Gender, Nationalism, and the Ambiguity
of Female Agency in Aceh, Indonesia, and East Timor Jacqueline Siapno 22.
Maria Stewart, Black Abolitionist, and the Idea of Freedom Jennifer Rycenga
23. Message from Maryam Rajavi, President-Elect of the Iranian Resistance
Maryam Rajavi INTER-MISSION 24. You Have a Voice Now, Resistance is Futile!
Shashwati Talikdar Part IV Where are the Frontlines? 25. Women's Activism
in Rural Kosova Eli 26. The Soilder and the State:Post-Liberation Women:
The Case of Eritrea Sondra Hale 27. Beyond the Baton: How Women's Respnoses
Are Changing Definitions ofPolice Violence Nancy Keefe Rhodes 28. Black
Women and Labor Unions in the South: From the 1970s to the 1900s Ida
Leachman 29. From the Mississippi Delta to South Central Los Angeles
Georgiana Williams 30. A Struggle of the Mind:Black Working-Class Women's
Organizing in Memphis and the Mississippi Delta, 1960s to 1990s Laurie Beth
Green 31. A State of Work: Women, Politics, and Protest on an Indian Tea
Plantation Piya Chatterjee Contributors
Domestic and Public Violence 1. Public Imprisonment and Private Violence:
Reflections on the Hidden Punishment of Women Angela Y. Davis 2. Screaming
in Silence 17 Shadia el Sarraj 3. From Reverence to Rape: An Anthropology
of Ethnic and Genderized Violence Vesna Kesic 4. Laughter, Tears, and
Politics - Dialogue: How Women Do IT Vesna Kesic and Lepa Mladjenovic 5.
The Opposite of War is Not Peace - It is Creativity 41 Zorica Mrsevic 6. Is
Violence Male? The Law, Gender, and Violence Lucinda Joy Peach
INTER-MISSION 7. Art as a Healing Tool, from A Window Between Worlds Cathy
Salser PART II Gender, Militarism,and Sexuality 8.
Translating/Transgression/Torture... Irene Matthews 9. Women and
Militarization in Isreal: Forgotten Letters in the Midst of Conflict Isis
Nusair 10. Sudanese Women under Repression, and the Shortest Way to
Equality Fatima Ahmed Ibrahim 11. Who Benefits?:US Military, Prostitution,
and Base Conversion Saundra Sturdevant 12. Demilitarizing Security: Women
Oppose US Militarism in East Asia Gwyn Kirk and Margo Okazawa-Rey 13.
Women's Politics and Organizing in Vietnam and Cambodia Kathryn McMahon 14.
Women in Command: A Successful Experience in the National Liberation Army
of Iran Sorayya Shahri INTER-MISSION 15. Conversion Habiba Metikos 16. The
Passage Vinka Ljubimir PART III Nonviolent, and Not-Nonviolent, Action
against Patriarchy 17. The Kitchen asResistance: Tibetan Women and
Nonviolence Benina Berger Gould 19. The Impact of Women in Black in Israel
Gila Svirsky 20. Feminist Resistance to War and Violence in Serbia Lepa
Mladjenovic and Donna M. Hughes 21. Gender, Nationalism, and the Ambiguity
of Female Agency in Aceh, Indonesia, and East Timor Jacqueline Siapno 22.
Maria Stewart, Black Abolitionist, and the Idea of Freedom Jennifer Rycenga
23. Message from Maryam Rajavi, President-Elect of the Iranian Resistance
Maryam Rajavi INTER-MISSION 24. You Have a Voice Now, Resistance is Futile!
Shashwati Talikdar Part IV Where are the Frontlines? 25. Women's Activism
in Rural Kosova Eli 26. The Soilder and the State:Post-Liberation Women:
The Case of Eritrea Sondra Hale 27. Beyond the Baton: How Women's Respnoses
Are Changing Definitions ofPolice Violence Nancy Keefe Rhodes 28. Black
Women and Labor Unions in the South: From the 1970s to the 1900s Ida
Leachman 29. From the Mississippi Delta to South Central Los Angeles
Georgiana Williams 30. A Struggle of the Mind:Black Working-Class Women's
Organizing in Memphis and the Mississippi Delta, 1960s to 1990s Laurie Beth
Green 31. A State of Work: Women, Politics, and Protest on an Indian Tea
Plantation Piya Chatterjee Contributors