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War: Feminist Review

Editat de Feminist Review Collective
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 apr 2008

War is a coherent collection of essays and articles, which speak urgently and eloquently to one of the most persistently vexing themes of human history: war. By viewing large scale collective war and violence through the prism of gender, the issue aims to contribute to the larger debate in a variety of disciplines.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780230204416
ISBN-10: 0230204414
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 189 x 243 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Palgrave MacMillan
Seria Feminist Review

Locul publicării:Basingstoke, United Kingdom

Cuprins

New Wars and Gendered Economies
Gender, War and Militarism
Gendered Embodiments
Women Fighters in Sierra Leone
Women's Organising and Iraqi Conflict
Iran's Pieta
War and Peace
Women in Holocaust Photography
Colombian Women
East London Women and the War on Terror
Muslim Women and War on Terror
Review of Zillah Eisenstein
Review of Mai Ghossoub
Review of Tara McKelvey
Review of Nadje al-Ali

Notă biografică

Edited By Feminist Review Collective


Caracteristici

1  Urgency of material vis-à-vis world events (the issue will include several articles about recent or ongoing conflicts – Iraq, Iran and the war on terror)
2  The authors will include activists (Salma Yacoob, Elaine Hefferman, Lindsey German), well-known authors (Jean Said Makdisi, Lynne Segal, Spike Peterson etc.) and rising young stars (Nadje al-Ali, Nicola Pratt, Roxanne Varzi, Nayanika Mukherjee)
3  The issue will have a coherence and relevance that will make it useful as an edited volume for teaching purposes The series - Feminist Review - is the UK's leading brand in 'serious' feminist publishing

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War is a coherent collection of essays and articles, which speak urgently and eloquently to one of the most persistently vexing themes of human history: war. By viewing large scale collective war and violence through the prism of gender, the issue aims to contribute to the larger debate in a variety of disciplines.