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Notes on Contributors | ||
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Pt. I | Overviews of the Themes | 1 |
1 | There Is No Aftermath for Women | 3 |
2 | Women in Conflicts, Their Gains and Their Losses | 19 |
3 | Violence against Women in the Aftermath | 35 |
4 | Problems of Identity, Solidarity and Reconciliation | 46 |
5 | War and Post-War Shifts in Gender Relations | 63 |
6 | Engendering Relations of State to Society in the Aftermath | 78 |
Pt. II | Contemporary Experiences | 97 |
7 | Ambivalent Gains in South Asian Conflicts | 99 |
8 | Liberated, but Not Free: Women in Post-War Eritrea | 122 |
9 | Rape in War and Peace: Social Context, Gender, Power and Identity | 142 |
10 | Between Love, Anger and Madness: Building Peace in Haiti | 159 |
11 | Caring at the Same Time: On Feminist Politics during the NATO Bombing of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the Ethnic Cleansing of Albanians in Kosovo, 1999 | 172 |
12 | Healing And Changing: The Changing Identity of Women in the Aftermath of the Ogoni Crisis in Nigeria | 189 |
13 | Ambivalent Maternalisms: Cursing as Public Protest in Sri Lanka | 210 |
14 | 'We Want Women to Be Given an Equal Chance': Post-Independence Rural Politics in Northern Namibia | 225 |
Bibliography | 243 | |
Index | 252 |
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