Women, War and Peace in South Asia : Beyond Victimhood to Agency

Women, War and Peace in South Asia : Beyond Victimhood to Agency

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 304 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780761995395
  • DDC分類 305.40954

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`The edited collection offers invaluable insight into core themes within the discipline, as well as for scholars interested in the psychology of gender and conflict' - Peace and ConflictIn the mata-narrative of histories, the dominant motif of women in violent conflict is the Grieving Mother. Yet, there are many faces of women in conflict in South Asia. Women have negotiated conflict situations by becoming citizens, combatants, heads of households, war munitions workers, prostitutes, producers of soldiers and war resisters, and political leaders at the local and national levels. At one end in South Asia, is the Woman of Violence represented by the Armed Virgin of the LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Ealam), and at the other, the Woman of Peace, symbolised by the Naga Mothers Association in the nationalist struggle for an independent Nagaland.Structured around six narratives of women negotiating violent politics in their everyday lives, this book shifts the focus away from the victimhood discourse and explores women's agency for both peace and conflict. Threaded through these essays is the controversial theme of the dualism of "loss and gains": the societal upheaval caused by conflict opens up public spaces for women, thus bringing about unintended but desirable structural changes for women's empowerment; yet, it is precisely at this time that the impulse to women's transformation is circumscribed by the nationalist project itself, which casts women in the role of guardians of the community's accepted and acceptable distinct cultural identity and tradition.This book is a vital and timely contribution to the literature on women's culture of peace politics.

Contents

Where Are the Women in South Asian Conflicts? - Rita ManchandaGuns and Burqa - Rita ManchandaWomen in the Kashmir ConflictAmbivalent Empowerment - Darini Rajasingham-SenanayakeThe Tragedy of Tamil Women in ConflictBetween Two Armed Patriarchies - Paula BanerjeeWomen in Assam and Nagaland`They Use Us and Others Abuse Us!' - Anis HaroonWomen in the MQM ConflictWhere There Are No Men - Amrita Baskota, Shobha Gautam and Rita ManchandaWomen in the Maoist Insurgency in NepalWomen's Narratives from the Chittagong Hill Tracts - Meghna Guhathakurta