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CONTENTS
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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Part I: State Violence, Gender, and Resistance
- 1. Subaltern Bodies: Gender Violence, Sexual Torture, and Political Repression during the Greek Military Dictatorship (1967–1974) 19
- 2. Sexual Violence as a Weapon during the Guatemalan Genocide 34
- 3. Gender, Incarceration, and Power Relations during the Irish Civil War (1922–1923) 47
- 4. Resistance and Activism against State Violence in Chiapas, Mexico 64
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Part II: The Continuum of Sexual Violence and the Role of the State
- 5. Medical Record Review and Evidence of Mass Rape during the 2007–2008 Postelection Violence in Kenya 85
- 6. The Force of Writing in Genocide: On Sexual Violence in the al-Anfāl Operations and Beyond 102
- 7. Sexualized Bodies, Public Mutilation, and Torture at the Beginning of Indonesia’s New Order Regime (1965–1966) 116
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Part III: State Responses to Gender Violence
- 8. Advances and Limits of Policing and Human Security for Women: Nicaragua in Comparative Perspective 133
- 9. The State to the Rescue? The Contested Terrain of Domestic Violence in Postcommunist Russia 146
- 10. The Absent State: Teen Mothers and New Patriarchal Forms of Gender Subordination in the Democratic Republic of Congo 158
- 11. Anti-Trafficking Legislation, Gender Violence, and the State 171
- Conclusion: Reflections on the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda 184
- Notes on Contributors 199
- Index 203
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: State Violence, Gender, and Resistance
- 1. Subaltern Bodies: Gender Violence, Sexual Torture, and Political Repression during the Greek Military Dictatorship (1967–1974) 19
- 2. Sexual Violence as a Weapon during the Guatemalan Genocide 34
- 3. Gender, Incarceration, and Power Relations during the Irish Civil War (1922–1923) 47
- 4. Resistance and Activism against State Violence in Chiapas, Mexico 64
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Part II: The Continuum of Sexual Violence and the Role of the State
- 5. Medical Record Review and Evidence of Mass Rape during the 2007–2008 Postelection Violence in Kenya 85
- 6. The Force of Writing in Genocide: On Sexual Violence in the al-Anfāl Operations and Beyond 102
- 7. Sexualized Bodies, Public Mutilation, and Torture at the Beginning of Indonesia’s New Order Regime (1965–1966) 116
-
Part III: State Responses to Gender Violence
- 8. Advances and Limits of Policing and Human Security for Women: Nicaragua in Comparative Perspective 133
- 9. The State to the Rescue? The Contested Terrain of Domestic Violence in Postcommunist Russia 146
- 10. The Absent State: Teen Mothers and New Patriarchal Forms of Gender Subordination in the Democratic Republic of Congo 158
- 11. Anti-Trafficking Legislation, Gender Violence, and the State 171
- Conclusion: Reflections on the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda 184
- Notes on Contributors 199
- Index 203