Trauma Transmission and Sexual Violence

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Abusive Sexuality
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Concealable Stigmatized Identity
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Intergroup Hatred
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patriarchal social structures
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peacebuilding
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politics
post-conflict Bosnia case study
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Post-war Youth
postconflict Bosnia-Herzegovina's processes
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Ptsd Symptom
Qualitive Research Training
reconciliation
Reflective Practice
Restorative Justice
Restorative Justice Process
sexual violence
Sexual Violence Prevention
Sexual Violence Prevention Programs
sexuality
Sharing Circles
sociology
survivors
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Trauma Transmission
trauma-informed peacebuilding curriculum
Traumatic Legacies
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war crimes
War Rape
War Rape Survivors
war-related sexual violence
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367222147
  • Weight: 520g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Aug 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book grapples with the potential impacts of collective trauma in war-rape survivors’ families. Drawing on inter-ethnic and inter-generational participatory action research on reconciliation processes in post-conflict Bosnia-Herzegovina, the author examines the risk that female survivors of war-related sexual crimes, now-mothers, will breed hatred and further division in the post-conflict context. Showing how the historical trauma of sexual abuse among survivors affects the ideas, perceptions, behavioural patterns and understandings of the ethnic and religious ‘Other’ or perpetrator, the book also considers the influence of such trauma on other attitudes rarely addressed in peacebuilding programmes, such as notions of naturalised gender-based violence, cultural scripts of sexuality and support for dangerous or violent aspects of the patriarchal social order. It thus seeks to sketch proposals for a curriculum of peacebuilding that takes account of the legacy of war rape in survivors’ families and the impact of trauma transmission. As such, Trauma Transmission and Sexual Violence will appeal to scholars of politics, sociology and gender studies with interests in peace and reconciliation processes and war-related sexual violence.

Nena Močnik is a researcher at CY Cergy-Paris University, France, and the author of Sexuality after War Rape: From Narrative to Embodied Research.

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