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Sites of Violence
Gender and Conflict Zones
Jennifer Hyndman , Wenona Giles
"Offers a broad range of essays on gender, identity and conflict. What makes this collection exceptional is its critical stance, which draws from political geography as well as scholarship on feminisms, nationalisms and identities. The resulting analysis is both original and provocative. Moreover, the breadth and currency of its coverage renders the collection particularly useful for students and scholars alike."—Julie Mertus, author of Kosovo: How Myths and Truths Started a War
"An important contribution to one of the most significant new fields in both women's studies and international politics—the study of post-conflict societies. Giles and Hyndman have brought together gritty, subtle case studies from Iraq, Sudan, Sri Lanka, Guatemala, and the former Yugoslavia to pose edgy questions about what subverts genuine national reconstruction and what thwarts real demilitarization. Anyone interested in international feminist organizing, nationalism, democratization, and the workings of modernized patriarchy will want to read this book cover to cover."—Cynthia Enloe, author of Maneuvers: The International Politics of Militarizing Women's Lives
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