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Beschreibung
Drawing on a variety of research methodologies and sources, including oral history, archival research and literary analysis, as well as new sources rarely subjected before to such intersectional analysis, Gendered Wars, Gendered Memories offers an interdisciplinary analysis of the different ways in which gendered memories of war shape contemporary societies. Theoretically and methodologically innovative, this book will appeal to scholars working at the intersection of memory, military and gender studies, seeking to chart this emerging territory with 'feminist curiosity'.
Drawing on a variety of research methodologies and sources, including oral history, archival research and literary analysis, as well as new sources rarely subjected before to such intersectional analysis, Gendered Wars, Gendered Memories offers an interdisciplinary analysis of the different ways in which gendered memories of war shape contemporary societies. Theoretically and methodologically innovative, this book will appeal to scholars working at the intersection of memory, military and gender studies, seeking to chart this emerging territory with 'feminist curiosity'.
Über den Autor

Ay¿e Gül Alt¿nay is Associate Professor of Cultural Anthropology in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Sabanc¿ University and author of The Myth of the Military-Nation and co-author of The Grandchildren: The Hidden Legacy of Lost Armenians in Turkey.

Andrea Pet¿ is a professor in the Department of Gender Studies at the Central European University, Hungary and author of Women in Hungarian Politics, 1945-1951.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

List of Figures

Notes on Contributors

Acknowledgements

Foreword, (Cynthia Enloe)

Introduction: 'Uncomfortable Connections: Gender, Memory, War', (Ay¿e Gül Alt¿nay and Andrea Petö)

Part I Sexual Violence: Silence, Narration, Resistance

Commentary: 'Disassemble the Unthinkable to the Unthought': Sexual Violence Narrated, (Andrea Petö)

1. The Historicity of Denial: Sexual Violence Against Jewish Women during the War of Annihilation, 1941-1945, (Regina Mühlhäuser)

2. Between Silence and Narration: European and Asian Women on War Brutalities in Japanese-Occupied Territories, (Felicia Yap)

3. The Female and Political Body in Pain: Sexual Torture and Gendered Trauma during the Greek Military Dictatorship (1967-1974), (Katherine Stefatos)

4. Silencing Sexual Violence and Vulnerability: Women's Narratives of Incarceration during the 1980-1983 Military Junta in Turkey, (Bürge Abiral)

Part II Gendering Memories of War, Soldiering and Resistance

Commentary: Women's Memories of Soldiering: An Intersectionality Perspective, (Orna Sasson-Levy)

5. Militarizing the Nation: Gender Politics of the Warsaw Uprising, (Weronika Grebalska)

6. The Italian Civil War in the Memoirs of Female Fascist Soldiers, (Gianluca Schiavo)

7. "We Left Our Skirts to Men as We Went to the Front": The Participation of Abkhazian Women from Turkey in the Abkhazian War, (Setenay Nil Döan)

8. Militarized US Women from the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan: Citizenship, Homelessness, and the Construction of Public Memory in a Time of War, (Stephanie E. Yuhl)

Part III Fictionalizing and Visualizing Gendered Memories

Commentary: Unsettling Accounts: Fictionalizing and Visualizing Memories of War, (Banu Karaca)

9. Women's Memory of the Spanish Civil War: The Power of Words, (Sophie Milquet)

10. Forgotten Perpetrators: Photographs of Female Perpetrators After World War II, (Andrea Petö)

11. Testimonies of War and Love: The Work of Witnessing Imagination in Eve Ensler's Play Necessary Targets and Jasmila Žbani¿'s Film Grbavica, (Kornelia Slavova)

12. Conversations in Silence: Ceramic Installations Shaping the Visual and Political Imagination of Gendered Tsunami and Conflict Reconstruction Landscapes in Aceh, (Marjaana Jauhola)

Part IV Feminist Reimaginings

Commentary: Interrogating Memory and Evidence: An Intersectional Feminist Perspective, (Arlene Avakian)

13. NarratingWomen's Bodies: Storying Silences and Secrets in the Aftermath of Genocide, (Hourig Attarian)

14. Women Living and Re-Living Armed Conflict: Exploring a Methodology for Spanning Time and Place, (Cynthia Cockburn)

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2018
Genre: Importe, Philosophie
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9781138616615
ISBN-10: 1138616613
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Redaktion: Alt&
Pet&
Hersteller: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 234 x 156 x 17 mm
Von/Mit: Alt& (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 08.06.2018
Gewicht: 0,449 kg
Artikel-ID: 128427859

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