Global perspectives on war, gender and health: the sociology and anthropology of suffering/

Global perspectives on war, gender and health: the sociology and anthropology of suffering/ edited by Hannah Bradby - London : Routledge, 2010. - 157p.

Hannah Bradby and Gillian Lewando Hundt; Feminist antimilitarism: scope, problematic and difficulties in a potential global social movement, Cynthia Cockburn; Wounds and 'cures' in South Asian gender and memory politics, Srila Roy; Sociological perspectives on defining and accounting for violence: towards gendering the conflict in Northern Ireland, Linda McKie and Chris Yuill; Women war survivors in Uganda: resilience and suffering as consequences of war, Helen Liebling-Kalifani; Concealing violence against women in the Sahrawi refugee camps: the politicisation of victimhood, Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh; Scribing dhamal (chaos): moral and ethical dilemmas of working in areas of violence, Rubina Jasani; Identifying the 'resilience factor': an emerging counter narrative to the traditional discourse of 'vulnerability' in 'social suffering', Astier M. Almedom, Evelyn A. Brensinger and Gordon M. Adam; Vision of a peaceable life, Parita Mukta;

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Suffering--Social aspects
Women--Violence against
Women and war

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