Genocide and gender in the twentieth century : a comparative survey / edited by Amy E. Randall.

"Focusing on events in Rwanda, Armenia, and the former Yugoslavia as well as the Holocaust, Genocide and Gender in the Twentieth Century investigates how historically- and culturally-specific ideas led to genocidal sexual violence. Expert contributors also consider how these ideas, in conjuncti...

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Other Authors: Randall, Amy E. (Amy Elise), 1967- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2022.
Edition:2nd edition.
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505 0 0 |t Introduction: Gender and Genocide Studies /  |r Amy E. Randall --  |g Part I: Gender and Genocide.  |t Imperialism, Modern Race Thinking, Gender, and Genocide /  |r Amy E. Randall --  |t Gender and the Holocaust: Male and Female Experiences of Auschwitz /  |r Lisa Pine --  |t Masculinities and Vulnerabilities in the Rwandan and Congolese Genocides /  |r Adam Jones --  |g Part II: Sexual Violence and Mass Rape.  |t Exposed Bodies: A Conceptual Approach to Sexual Violence during the Armenian Genocide /  |r Anthonie Holslag --  |t An Exceptional Genocide?: Sexual Violence in the Holocaust /  |r Zoë Waxman --  |t Constructions of Identity and Sexual Violence in Wartime: The Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina /  |r Patricia A. Weitsman --  |t Rape as a Weapon of Genocide: Gender, Patriarchy, and Sexual Violence in Rwanda /  |r Jennie E. Burnet --  |g Part III: Gender and Complicity.  |t Ordinary Masculinity: Gender Analysis and Holocaust Scholarship /  |r Stephen R. Haynes --  |t Women as Perpetrators: Agency and Authority in Genocidal Rwanda /  |r Nicole Hogg and Mark Drumbl --  |g Part IV: Gendered Genocidal Trauma and Its Aftermaths.  |t The Biopolitics of "Rescue": Women and the Politics of Inclusion after the Armenian Genocide /  |r Lerna Ekmekçioǧlu --  |t Wartime Rape and Its Shunned Victims /  |r Olivera Simić --  |g Part V: Gender, Memory, and Narratives about the Past:.  |t Memory, Gender, and the Intergenerational Transmission of Trauma among Daughters and Granddaughters of Holocaust Survivors /  |r Janet Jacobs --  |t Gendered Silences, Gendered Memories: New Memory Work on Islamized Armenians in Turkey /  |r Ayşe Gül Altınay --  |g Part VI: International Law and Genocide Studies Prevention.  |t Making Sense of Genocide, Making Sense of Law: International Criminal Prosecutions of Large-Scale Sexual Violence /  |r Doris Buss --  |t Representing Gendered Violence in Democratic Kampuchea /  |r Maria Elander --  |t Beyond the Binaries: Gender and the Future of Genocide Studies and Prevention /  |r Elisa von Joeden-Forgey 
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