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Women and civil war
Krishna Kumar

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Women and civil war

impact, organizations, and action

Lynne Rienner Publishers (2001)
9781588260468
253 pages | English
Dewey 305.4
LC Classification HQ1236 .W58517 2001
LC Control No. 2001019618

Subject

  • Civil War
  • War
  • Women
  • Women And War

Plot

Women typically do not remain passive spectators during a war, nor are they always its innocent victims; instead, they frequently take on new roles and responsibilities, participating in military and political struggles and building new networks in order to obtain needed resources for their families. Consequently, while civil war imposes tremendous burdens on women, it often contributes to the redefinition of their traditional roles and the reconfiguration of existing gender relations in the society. This work presents a detailed analysis of how intrastate conflict affects women, and how women's networks and organizations respond in ways that increase their economic, social, and political power. The authors also consider policy implications for the international community.

Personal

Location 305.4 WOM
Index 1147
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Modified Date Jan 14, 2019 14:47:09