Women Waging War and Peace
International Perspectives of Women's Roles in Conflict and Post-Conflict Reconstruction
Herausgeber: Cheldelin, Sandra I; Eliatamby, Maneshka
Women Waging War and Peace
International Perspectives of Women's Roles in Conflict and Post-Conflict Reconstruction
Herausgeber: Cheldelin, Sandra I; Eliatamby, Maneshka
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. August 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 154mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 537g
- ISBN-13: 9781441144935
- ISBN-10: 1441144935
- Artikelnr.: 33298888
Sandra C. Cheldelin is the Vernon M. and Minnie I. Lynch Professor of Conflict Resolution at the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University, USA. An expert in organizational conflict, she has worked with more than 150 organizations and has facilitated large-scale interethnic and interfaith community dialogues on topics of fear, terrorism, violence and suspicion. Her international work has taken her to Bosnia, Ukraine, Republic of Georgia, Tajikistan, Israel, and Liberia. Maneshka Eliatamby is Vice President of Programs at Communities Without Boundaries International, Inc, USA. She has over twelve years of experience working as a practitioner and scholar in the fields of peacebuilding and development. A Founding Director of Reconcile and Rebuild Sri Lanka, she teaches conflict resolution and peacebuilding at the School for Conflict Analysis & Resolution, George Mason University, USA.
Foreword by Andrea Bartoli
Editors' Biographies
Notes on Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
1 Overview and Introduction
Sandra I. Cheldelin and Maneshka Eliatamby
2 Victims of Rape and Gendercide: All Wars
Sandra I. Cheldelin
Section I: Women Waging War
3 Searching for Emancipation: Eritrea, Nepal and Sri Lanka
Maneshka Eliatamby
4 Dying for Identity: Chechnya and Sri Lanka
Maneshka Eliatamby and Ekaterina Romanova
5 Fighting Young: Liberia and Sierra Leone
Patricia A. Maulden
Section II: Women Intervening in War
6 Challenging Warfare: Sri Lanka
Maneshka Eliatamby
7 Building a Peace Network
Ambassador Swanee Hunt
Section III: Women Waging Peace
8 Countering the Currents: Zimbabwe
Martha Mutisi
9 Engendering Recovery: Rwanda
Peace Uwineza and Vanessa Noël Brown
10 Rebuilding the Gulf: United States
Terra Tolley
11 Conferencing Serious Crime: United States
Jennifer Langdon
Section IV: Women Sustaining Peace
12 Promises of Justice: Uganda, Democratic Republic of the Congo and
Sudan
Susan F. Hirsch
13 Engaging Legislation: Liberia and Chechnya
Ekaterina Romanova and Erica Sewell
14 Challenging Patriarchy: Pakistan, Egypt and Turkey
Saira Yamin
15 Organizing the Disenfranchised: Haiti and the Dominican Republic
Yves-Reneé Jennings
Section V: Conclusion
16 Challenging the Dominant Narrative
Sandra I. Cheldelin and Maneshka Eliatamby
Notes
Index
Editors' Biographies
Notes on Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
1 Overview and Introduction
Sandra I. Cheldelin and Maneshka Eliatamby
2 Victims of Rape and Gendercide: All Wars
Sandra I. Cheldelin
Section I: Women Waging War
3 Searching for Emancipation: Eritrea, Nepal and Sri Lanka
Maneshka Eliatamby
4 Dying for Identity: Chechnya and Sri Lanka
Maneshka Eliatamby and Ekaterina Romanova
5 Fighting Young: Liberia and Sierra Leone
Patricia A. Maulden
Section II: Women Intervening in War
6 Challenging Warfare: Sri Lanka
Maneshka Eliatamby
7 Building a Peace Network
Ambassador Swanee Hunt
Section III: Women Waging Peace
8 Countering the Currents: Zimbabwe
Martha Mutisi
9 Engendering Recovery: Rwanda
Peace Uwineza and Vanessa Noël Brown
10 Rebuilding the Gulf: United States
Terra Tolley
11 Conferencing Serious Crime: United States
Jennifer Langdon
Section IV: Women Sustaining Peace
12 Promises of Justice: Uganda, Democratic Republic of the Congo and
Sudan
Susan F. Hirsch
13 Engaging Legislation: Liberia and Chechnya
Ekaterina Romanova and Erica Sewell
14 Challenging Patriarchy: Pakistan, Egypt and Turkey
Saira Yamin
15 Organizing the Disenfranchised: Haiti and the Dominican Republic
Yves-Reneé Jennings
Section V: Conclusion
16 Challenging the Dominant Narrative
Sandra I. Cheldelin and Maneshka Eliatamby
Notes
Index
Foreword by Andrea Bartoli
Editors' Biographies
Notes on Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
1 Overview and Introduction
Sandra I. Cheldelin and Maneshka Eliatamby
2 Victims of Rape and Gendercide: All Wars
Sandra I. Cheldelin
Section I: Women Waging War
3 Searching for Emancipation: Eritrea, Nepal and Sri Lanka
Maneshka Eliatamby
4 Dying for Identity: Chechnya and Sri Lanka
Maneshka Eliatamby and Ekaterina Romanova
5 Fighting Young: Liberia and Sierra Leone
Patricia A. Maulden
Section II: Women Intervening in War
6 Challenging Warfare: Sri Lanka
Maneshka Eliatamby
7 Building a Peace Network
Ambassador Swanee Hunt
Section III: Women Waging Peace
8 Countering the Currents: Zimbabwe
Martha Mutisi
9 Engendering Recovery: Rwanda
Peace Uwineza and Vanessa Noël Brown
10 Rebuilding the Gulf: United States
Terra Tolley
11 Conferencing Serious Crime: United States
Jennifer Langdon
Section IV: Women Sustaining Peace
12 Promises of Justice: Uganda, Democratic Republic of the Congo and
Sudan
Susan F. Hirsch
13 Engaging Legislation: Liberia and Chechnya
Ekaterina Romanova and Erica Sewell
14 Challenging Patriarchy: Pakistan, Egypt and Turkey
Saira Yamin
15 Organizing the Disenfranchised: Haiti and the Dominican Republic
Yves-Reneé Jennings
Section V: Conclusion
16 Challenging the Dominant Narrative
Sandra I. Cheldelin and Maneshka Eliatamby
Notes
Index
Editors' Biographies
Notes on Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
1 Overview and Introduction
Sandra I. Cheldelin and Maneshka Eliatamby
2 Victims of Rape and Gendercide: All Wars
Sandra I. Cheldelin
Section I: Women Waging War
3 Searching for Emancipation: Eritrea, Nepal and Sri Lanka
Maneshka Eliatamby
4 Dying for Identity: Chechnya and Sri Lanka
Maneshka Eliatamby and Ekaterina Romanova
5 Fighting Young: Liberia and Sierra Leone
Patricia A. Maulden
Section II: Women Intervening in War
6 Challenging Warfare: Sri Lanka
Maneshka Eliatamby
7 Building a Peace Network
Ambassador Swanee Hunt
Section III: Women Waging Peace
8 Countering the Currents: Zimbabwe
Martha Mutisi
9 Engendering Recovery: Rwanda
Peace Uwineza and Vanessa Noël Brown
10 Rebuilding the Gulf: United States
Terra Tolley
11 Conferencing Serious Crime: United States
Jennifer Langdon
Section IV: Women Sustaining Peace
12 Promises of Justice: Uganda, Democratic Republic of the Congo and
Sudan
Susan F. Hirsch
13 Engaging Legislation: Liberia and Chechnya
Ekaterina Romanova and Erica Sewell
14 Challenging Patriarchy: Pakistan, Egypt and Turkey
Saira Yamin
15 Organizing the Disenfranchised: Haiti and the Dominican Republic
Yves-Reneé Jennings
Section V: Conclusion
16 Challenging the Dominant Narrative
Sandra I. Cheldelin and Maneshka Eliatamby
Notes
Index