Wartime Sexual Violence against Men
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Africa
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Civil War
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Gender
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Men
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Surviving
Victimization
Product details
- ISBN 9781786609304
- Weight: 327g
- Dimensions: 150 x 221mm
- Publication Date: 16 Nov 2018
- Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield International
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
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Cases of sexual violence against men have been documented in a great number of conflicts and wars, both ancient and contemporary. Despite this growing empirical evidence, there is still a dearth of analyses on this type of violence, which stands in stark contrast with the abundant literature dealing with sexual violence against women.
Based on a fieldwork conducted primarily in the Great Lakes Region of Africa, this book proposes to look at wartime sexual violence against men as a performative gendered act that, stemming from the same logic underpinning sexual violence against women, (re-)affirms a gendered social hierarchy.
The book explores patterns of wartime sexual violence against men, and presents survivors', but also perpetrators' stories. The book proceeds to analysing the context in which this type of violence can be understood, narrated, but also addressed, either through support programs for survivors, or through legal means.
Élise Féron is a senior researcher at the Tampere Peace Research Institute.
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