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Frontline feminisms : women, war, and resistance / edited by Marguerite R. Waller, Jennifer Rycenga.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Gender, culture, and global politics ; v. 5. | Garland reference library of social science ; v. 1436.Publisher: New York : Garland Pub., 2000Description: xxxi, 472 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0815334427
  • 9780815334422
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.42
LOC classification:
  • HQ1236. F78 2000
Contents:
Series Editor's Foreword -- Introduction -- Acknowledgements -- Illustrations -- Pt. I. Domestic and Public Violence -- Ch. 1. Public Imprisonment and Private Violence: Reflections on the Hidden Punishment of Women -- Ch. 2. Screaming in Silence -- Ch. 3. From Reverence to Rape: An Anthropology of Ethnic and Genderized Violence -- Ch. 4. Laughter, Tears, and Politics - Dialogue: How Women Do It -- Ch. 5. The Opposite of War Is Not Peace - It Is Creativity -- Ch. 6. Is Violence Male? The Law, Gender, and Violence -- Inter-Mission -- Ch. 7. Art as a Healing Tool from "A Window Between Worlds" -- Pt. II. Gender, Militarism, and Sexuality -- Ch. 8. Translating/Transgressing/Torture. -- Ch. 9. Women and Militarization in Israel: Forgotten Letters in the Midst of Conflict -- Ch. 10. Sudanese Women under Repression, and the Shortest Way to Equality -- Ch. 11. Who Benefits? U.S. Military, Prostitution, and Base Conversion -- Ch. 12. Demilitarizing Security: Women Oppose U.S. Militarism in East Asia -- Ch. 13. Women's Politics and Organizing in Vietnam and Cambodia -- Ch. 14. Women in Command: A Successful Experience in the National Liberation Army of Iran -- Inter-Mission -- Ch. 15. Conversion -- Ch. 16. The Passage -- Pt. III. Nonviolent, and Not-Nonviolent, Action against Patriarchy -- Ch. 17. The Kitchen Cabinet -- Ch. 18. Ritual as Resistance: Tibetan Women and Nonviolence -- Ch. 19. The Impact of Women in Black in Israel -- Ch. 20. Feminist Resistance to War and Violence in Serbia -- Ch. 21. Gender, Nationalism, and the Ambiguity of Female Agency in Aceh, Indonesia, and East Timor -- Ch. 22. Maria Stewart, Black Abolitionist, and the Idea of Freedom -- Ch. 23. January 16, 1997: Message from Maryam Rajavi, President-Elect of the Iranian Resistance -- Inter-Mission -- Ch. 24. "You Have a Voice Now, Resistance Is Futile!" -- Pt. IV. Where Are the Frontlines? -- Ch. 25. Women's Activism in Rural Kosova -- Ch. 26. The Soldier and the State: Post-Liberation Women: The Case of Eritrea -- Ch. 27. Beyond the Baton: How Women's Responses Are Changing Definitions of Police Violence -- Ch. 28. Black Women and Labor Unions in the South: From the 1970s to the 1990s -- Ch. 29. From the Mississippi Delta to South Central Los Angeles -- Ch. 30. "A Struggle for the Mind": Black Working-Class Women's Organizing in Memphis and the Mississippi Delta, 1960s to 1990s -- Ch. 31. A State of Work: Women, Politics, and Protest on an Indian Tea Plantation -- Contributors -- Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Series Editor's Foreword -- Introduction -- Acknowledgements -- Illustrations -- Pt. I. Domestic and Public Violence -- Ch. 1. Public Imprisonment and Private Violence: Reflections on the Hidden Punishment of Women -- Ch. 2. Screaming in Silence -- Ch. 3. From Reverence to Rape: An Anthropology of Ethnic and Genderized Violence -- Ch. 4. Laughter, Tears, and Politics - Dialogue: How Women Do It -- Ch. 5. The Opposite of War Is Not Peace - It Is Creativity -- Ch. 6. Is Violence Male? The Law, Gender, and Violence -- Inter-Mission -- Ch. 7. Art as a Healing Tool from "A Window Between Worlds" -- Pt. II. Gender, Militarism, and Sexuality -- Ch. 8. Translating/Transgressing/Torture. -- Ch. 9. Women and Militarization in Israel: Forgotten Letters in the Midst of Conflict -- Ch. 10. Sudanese Women under Repression, and the Shortest Way to Equality -- Ch. 11. Who Benefits? U.S. Military, Prostitution, and Base Conversion -- Ch. 12. Demilitarizing Security: Women Oppose U.S. Militarism in East Asia -- Ch. 13. Women's Politics and Organizing in Vietnam and Cambodia -- Ch. 14. Women in Command: A Successful Experience in the National Liberation Army of Iran -- Inter-Mission -- Ch. 15. Conversion -- Ch. 16. The Passage -- Pt. III. Nonviolent, and Not-Nonviolent, Action against Patriarchy -- Ch. 17. The Kitchen Cabinet -- Ch. 18. Ritual as Resistance: Tibetan Women and Nonviolence -- Ch. 19. The Impact of Women in Black in Israel -- Ch. 20. Feminist Resistance to War and Violence in Serbia -- Ch. 21. Gender, Nationalism, and the Ambiguity of Female Agency in Aceh, Indonesia, and East Timor -- Ch. 22. Maria Stewart, Black Abolitionist, and the Idea of Freedom -- Ch. 23. January 16, 1997: Message from Maryam Rajavi, President-Elect of the Iranian Resistance -- Inter-Mission -- Ch. 24. "You Have a Voice Now, Resistance Is Futile!" -- Pt. IV. Where Are the Frontlines? -- Ch. 25. Women's Activism in Rural Kosova -- Ch. 26. The Soldier and the State: Post-Liberation Women: The Case of Eritrea -- Ch. 27. Beyond the Baton: How Women's Responses Are Changing Definitions of Police Violence -- Ch. 28. Black Women and Labor Unions in the South: From the 1970s to the 1990s -- Ch. 29. From the Mississippi Delta to South Central Los Angeles -- Ch. 30. "A Struggle for the Mind": Black Working-Class Women's Organizing in Memphis and the Mississippi Delta, 1960s to 1990s -- Ch. 31. A State of Work: Women, Politics, and Protest on an Indian Tea Plantation -- Contributors -- Index.

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