Conflict-related violence against women : transforming transition / Aisling Swaine.
| Author/creator | Swaine, Aisling author. |
| Format | Book |
| Publication | Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2018. |
| Copyright Date | ©2018 |
| Description | xii, 321 pages ; 24 cm |
| Subjects |
| Contents | Part I. Introduction -- 1. Introduction -- Part II. Approaches to understanding conflict-related violence against women -- 2. Historic prevalence versus contemporary celebrity : sexing dichotomies in today's wars -- 3. Who wins the worst violence contest? Armed conflict and violence in Northern Ireland, Liberia and Timor-Leste -- Part III. Violence against women before, during, and after conflict -- 4. Beyond strategic rape : expanding conflict-related violence against women -- 5. Connections and distinctions : ambulant violence across pre-, during, and post-conflict contexts -- 6. Seeing violence in the aftermath : what's labeling got to do with it? -- Part IV. Justice, transition, and transformation -- 7. Transitions and violence after conflict : transitional justice -- 8. Conclusion : transforming transition. |
| Abstract | "By comparatively assessing violence against women in three conflict-affected jurisdictions (Liberia, Northern Ireland and Timor-Leste), Conflict Related Violence Against Women empirically and theoretically expands current understanding of the form and nature of conflict-related violence against women. Employing a disaggregated and aggregated approach, the book first documents violence against women in each context's pre-, mid- and post-conflict phase, and then assesses the relations between the violence in each phase on an aggregated basis. Through this approach, Swaine highlights a wider spectrum of conflict-related violence against women than is currently acknowledged. She identifies a range of forces that simultaneously push open and close down spaces for addressing violence against women through post-justice mechanisms. The book proposes that in the aftermath of conflict, a transformation rather than a transition is required if justice processes are to play a role in preventing gendered violence before conflict and its appearance during conflict"-- Provided by publisher. |
| Abstract | "By comparatively assessing violence against women in three conflict-affected jurisdictions (Liberia, Northern Ireland and Timor-Leste), Conflict Related Violence Against Women empirically and theoretically expands current understanding of the form and nature of conflict- related violence against women. Employing a disaggregated and aggregated approach, the book first documents violence against women in each context's pre-, mid- and post-conflict phase, and then assesses the relations between the violence in each phase on an aggregated basis"-- Provided by publisher. |
| Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| Genre/form | Case studies. |
| LCCN | 2017040739 |
| ISBN | 9781107106345 hardcover |
| ISBN | 1107106346 hardcover |
| ISBN | 1107514193 |
| ISBN | 9781107514195 |