Rape in wartime /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Branche, Raphaëlle, Virgili, Fabrice
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.
Series:Genders and sexualities in history.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Writing about rape in wartime / Raphaëlle Branche, Isabelle Delpla, John Horne, Pieter Lagrou, Daniel Palmieri, Fabrice Virgili
  • Categorizing rape in the military law of modern Russia / Marianna G. Muravyeva
  • The unquestioned crime: sexual violence by German soldiers during the "War of Annihilation" in the Soviet Union 1941-45 / Regina Mühlhäuser
  • The victimization of the body and the body politic during the Greek Civil War, 1945-1949 / Kathrin Stefatos
  • Mass rape and the inscription of gendered and racial domination during the Bangladesh War of 1971 / Nayanika Mookherjee
  • Rape, blaming the victim and social control in paramilitary enclaves: an approach to the case of Colombia / Natalia Suarez Bonilla
  • After "Teutonic fury", "Belgian fury"? fact and fiction in the revenge of Belgian soldiers in the Rhineland in 1923 / Anne Godfroid
  • The practices of war, terror and imagination: Moor troops and rapes during the Spanish Civil War / Maud Joly
  • Promising rape: private militias against Maoist guerrillas in the state of Bihar (india) / Alexandre Soucaille
  • The weight of imagination: rapes and the legend of women snipers in Chechnya / Amandine Regamey
  • Breaking the silence: new approaches to the consequences of rape in some African conflicts, 1994-2008 / Nadine Puechguirbal
  • The body that writes: reflections on the process of writing about wartime rape avoidance in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict / Tal Nitsan
  • The Nigerian civil war of 1967 and the stigmatization of children born of rape victims in Edo State / Adediran Daniel Ikuomola
  • "Special decisions" children born as the result of German rape and handed over to public assistance during the Great War (1914-1918) / Antoine Rivière
  • The Russians and Germans: rape during the war and post-Soviet memories / Norman M. Naimark.