Women and Genocide: Gendered Experiences of Violence, Survival, and Resistance
English
Drawing from narratives, memoirs, testimonies, and literature, this ground-breaking volume brings together womens stories of victimization, trauma, and survival. Each chapter is framed by a consistent methodology to allow for a comparative analysis, revealing the ways in which womens experiences across genocides are similar and yet profoundly different.
By looking at genocide from a gendered perspective, Women and Genocide constitutes an important contribution to feminist research on war and political violence. Featuring critical thinking questions and concise histories of each genocidal period discussed, this highly accessible text is an ideal resource for both students and instructors in this field and for anyone interested in the study of womens lives in times of violence and conflict. See more