The book represents an important intervention in the field of gender, political violence, and peace and more specifically, female combatants and conflict transition. It is analytically significant in its exploration of the ways in which gender operates within non-state military movements emerging from conflict.
The book represents an important intervention in the field of gender, political violence, and peace and more specifically, female combatants and conflict transition. It is analytically significant in its exploration of the ways in which gender operates within non-state military movements emerging from conflict.
Niall Gilmartin is a lecturer in the Department of Sociology, University of Dublin, Trinity College, Ireland.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Cynthia Enloe. 1. Introduction 2. Who Fought the War? The Gendered Constructions of Soldiering Roles in Post War Commemorative Processes 3. Gendering the Post Conflict Narrative 4. From the Front lines of War to the Side Lines of Peace? Republican Women and the Irish Peace Process 5. Beyond Regression: Change and Continuity in Women's Post War Activism 6. Conclusion
Foreword by Cynthia Enloe. 1. Introduction 2. Who Fought the War? The Gendered Constructions of Soldiering Roles in Post War Commemorative Processes 3. Gendering the Post Conflict Narrative 4. From the Front lines of War to the Side Lines of Peace? Republican Women and the Irish Peace Process 5. Beyond Regression: Change and Continuity in Women's Post War Activism 6. Conclusion
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