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Women Waging War and Peace Professor Sandra I. Cheldelin

Women Waging War and Peace By Professor Sandra I. Cheldelin

Women Waging War and Peace by Professor Sandra I. Cheldelin


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A collection of essays that explores the role of women as they participate in both conflict and peacemaking. It examines their behavior in conflict zones and their involvement in conflict - how it affects them, how they are active participants, and the initiatives they take in intervention, conflict resolution, and peace building.

Women Waging War and Peace Summary

Women Waging War and Peace: International Perspectives of Women's Roles in Conflict and Post-Conflict Reconstruction by Professor Sandra I. Cheldelin

The essays in this title examine how women actively contribute not only to conflict, but also to peace and social change in diverse contexts around the world. This collection of essays explores the role of women as they participate in both conflict and peacemaking. The essays, contributed by scholars and practitioners from around the world, do not look at women as victims or perpetrators, but instead examine their behavior in conflict zones and their involvement in conflict - how it affects them, how they are active participants, and the initiatives they take in intervention, conflict resolution, and peace building. The book thus demonstrates remarkable cases of agency, where women were the authors of change. This may happen in a violent way, as with female suicide bombers or the Black Widows of Chechnya, or women may actively help to stop conflict or participate in peacebuilding activities, as they did in Rwanda or Liberia. The thematically organized chapters cover issues of women waging war, women intervening in war, women waging peace, and women sustaining peace, all substantiated with case studies and firsthand accounts. Women Waging War and Peace will be an essential resource to anyone researching conflict processes and women's agency.

Women Waging War and Peace Reviews

Tremendoulsy rich in cross-national case studies, Women Waging War and Peace critically examines the complex agency of girls and women in the contexts of child soldiers, suicide bombers, front-line soldiers, peace negotiators, and peacebuilders. By combining primary research, theoretical lenses from various academic disciplines, and women's lived experiences in all their trauma, healing, and triumph, Women Waging Peace and War reinforces the critical need for international organizations, non-governmental organizations, and policy leaders to empower women. The Institute for Conflict Analysis & Resolution at George Mason University has provided a tremendous contribution to the fields of conflict analysis, peace studies, and women's studies. -Paige Eager, Associate Professor, Hood College.
Through this edited volume the authors illustrate to practitioners and scholars in Peacebuilding field how can we all break away from the stereotypes that women's only role in war is a victim and women are more prone to being peace makers than men. To deconstruct the monolithic role of women in peace and war, the volume offers solid empirical evidences based on 16 different cases from around the world in which powerful and inspiring stories of Peacebuilding and war are narrated and analyzed. Concluding with a confirmed hypothesis that Women play a myriad of roles in face of war and peace, the authors paved the way for future researchers and practitioners in the field of Peacebuilding to expand their horizon in depicting gender roles in wartime and peace in more complex and nuanced ways. The volume is a must read for practitioners and scholars who struggle to understand the multi dimensional involvement of women in war and peace. In the context of Peacebuilding, the authors pioneered in linking women led social movements and its potential in introducing change into war and post war realities. Women do social movement differently, a conclusion that should have major effects on the scholars and practitioners in Peacebuilding, particularly if we acknowledge the hundreds of examples explored in this volume and utilize them in developing a more gendered post conflict programming and in education, too. - Mohammed Abu-Nimer, Ph.D., International Peace And Conflict Resolution School of International Service American University

About Professor Sandra I. Cheldelin

Maneshka Eliatamby is Director of Research and Knowledge Management at the Center for Peace Building International in Washington DC. She has a teaching appointment at the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University. Her current research includes women's agency in conflict settings such as Eritrea, Nepal, and Sri Lanka, looking at the role of women as peacebuilders, and women's agency through active participation in conflict. Sandra C. Cheldelin is the Vernon M. and Minnie I. Lynch Professor of Conflict Resolution at the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University, USA. An expert in organizational conflict, she has worked with more than 150 organizations and has facilitated large-scale interethnic and interfaith community dialogues on topics of fear, terrorism, violence and suspicion. Her international work has taken her to Bosnia, Ukraine, Republic of Georgia, Tajikistan, Israel, and Liberia.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Andrea Bartoli; Editors' Biographies; Notes on Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; List of Abbreviations; 1 Overview and Introduction; Sandra I. Cheldelin and Maneshka Eliatamby; 2 Victims of Rape and Gendercide: All Wars; Sandra I. Cheldelin; Section I: Women Waging War; 3 Searching for Emancipation: Eritrea, Nepal and Sri Lanka; Maneshka Eliatamby. 4 Dying for Identity: Chechnya and Sri Lanka; Maneshka Eliatamby and Ekaterina Romanova; 5 Fighting Young: Liberia and Sierra Leone; Patricia A. Maulden; Section II: Women Intervening in War; 6 Challenging Warfare: Sri Lanka; Maneshka Eliatamby; 7 Building a Peace Network; Ambassador Swanee Hunt; Section III: Women Waging Peace; 8 Countering the Currents: Zimbabwe; Martha Mutisi; 9 Engendering Recovery: Rwanda; Peace Uwineza and Vanessa Noel Brown; 10 Rebuilding the Gulf: United States; Terra Tolley; 11 Conferencing Serious Crime: United States; Jennifer Langdon; Section IV: Women Sustaining Peace; 12 Promises of Justice: Uganda, Democratic Republic of the Congo and Sudan; Susan F. Hirsch; 13 Engaging Legislation: Liberia and Chechnya; Ekaterina Romanova and Erica Sewell; 14 Challenging Patriarchy: Pakistan, Egypt and Turkey; Saira Yamin; 15 Organizing the Disenfranchised: Haiti and the Dominican Republic; Yves-Renee Jennings; Section V: Conclusion; 16 Challenging the Dominant Narrative; Sandra I. Cheldelin and Maneshka Eliatamby; Notes; Index.

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GOR013357411
9781441144935
1441144935
Women Waging War and Peace: International Perspectives of Women's Roles in Conflict and Post-Conflict Reconstruction by Professor Sandra I. Cheldelin
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Continuum Publishing Corporation
2011-08-18
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