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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048273586
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: World Bank E-Library Archive
    Content: Uganda currently hosts th ...
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048273247
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: World Bank E-Library Archive
    Content: In recent years, the world has seen a sharp rise in violence based on sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) in countries affected by fragility, conflict and violence (FCV). Today, consensual same-sex sexual acts and other aspects of SOGI remain criminalized in many of the countries experiencing the most pressing humanitarian crises, and those with the largest numbers of refugees and internally displaced people. In light of this, this discussion paper analyzes some of the development and protection challenges that sexual and gender minorities cope with in FCV-affected environments. The paper devotes special attention to the intersections between SOGI-based exclusion and access to basic services; to the challenges experienced by sexual and gender minorities in conditions of forced displacement; and to sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) as a frequently used weapon against these vulnerable groups. This paper contributes to the evidence base related to the most vulnerable in FCV-affected environments, and knowledge on SOGI-based exclusion vis-a-vis the development-humanitarian-peace nexus
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    b3kat_BV049080872
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (43 Seiten)
    Content: Forced displacement has disrupted Syrian refugees' lives and exposed them to new communities and norms. This paper assesses how gender norms shape the lives of Syrian refugee adolescent girls in Jordan, using nationally representative data. Factor analysis is used to summarize a variety of beliefs and behavioral aspects of norms: gender role attitudes, justification of domestic violence, decision making, and mobility. The paper compares these outcomes by sex, nationality, and for adolescents versus adults. It complements the data on individual beliefs and behaviors with family and community beliefs and behaviors as proxies for others' expectations and behaviors. The paper then examines how own, family, and community gender norms relate to two key adolescent outcomes: domestic work and enrollment in school. The findings show that while gender role attitudes are similar across generations and nationalities, Syrian adolescent girls are particularly restricted in their mobility. Nonetheless, they have similar educational outcomes as boys and, after accounting for differences in socioeconomic status, as Jordanian girls. While gender inequality in domestic work is substantial, higher levels of own and mother's decision making predict lower domestic workloads, illustrating the linkages between different dimensions of gender norms and social and economic outcomes
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048265807
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (37 p)
    Content: Violent conflict, a pervasive feature of the recent global landscape, has lasting impacts on human capital, and these impacts are seldom gender neutral. Death and destruction alter the structure and dynamics of households, including their demographic profiles and traditional gender roles. To date, attention to the gender impacts of conflict has focused almost exclusively on sexual and gender-based violence. The authors show that a far wider set of gender issues must be considered to better document the human consequences of war and to design effective postconflict policies. The emerging empirical evidence is organized using a framework that identifies both the differential impacts of violent conflict on males and females (first-round impacts) and the role of gender inequality in framing adaptive responses to conflict (second-round impacts). War's mortality burden is disproportionately borne by males, whereas women and children constitute a majority of refugees and the displaced. Indirect war impacts on health are more equally distributed between the genders. Conflicts create households headed by widows who can be especially vulnerable to intergenerational poverty. Second-round impacts can provide opportunities for women in work and politics triggered by the absence of men. Households adapt to conflict with changes in marriage and fertility, migration, investments in children's health and schooling, and the distribution of labor between the genders. The impacts of conflict are heterogeneous and can either increase or decrease preexisting gender inequalities. Describing these gender differential effects is a first step toward developing evidence-based conflict prevention and postconflict policy
    Additional Edition: Buvinic, Mayra Violent Conflict and Gender Inequality
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1851416374
    Format: 1 online resource (239 pages)
    ISBN: 9781000388701
    Series Statement: Routledge Humanitarian Studies
    Content: Cover Page -- Half Title Page -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents Page -- List of figures Page -- List of tables Page -- List of contributors Page -- Foreword Page -- Acknowledgements Page -- List of abbreviations Page -- 1 Leaving no one behind: exploring the experiences of adolescents in humanitarian settings -- 2 'We are not allowed': barriers to Rohingya refugees' educational and economic opportunities -- 3 'We are not accepted here': intersecting vulnerabilities of internally displaced adolescents in Ethiopia -- 4 'There is nothing else to aspire to in our life': exploring the psychosocial wellbeing of married Syrian refugee girls in Lebanon -- 5 'They tell me that I can write and read, so no need for school': challenges in realising international commitments to refugee education in Jordan -- 6 'I no longer have a hope of studying': gender norms, education and wellbeing of refugee girls in Rwanda -- 7 'Why should I stay in the classroom?': drivers of school dropout among stateless Palestinian adolescents in Jordan -- 8 No one should accept a miserable life like that!': exploring the drivers of and entrypoints for reducing violence against adolescent refugees in Gaza -- 9 'It's the fear that is killing us, not the actual disease!': Covid-19: An unfolding crisis for adolescents in humanitarian settings -- 10 Concluding reflections: towards an agenda for policy, practice and research -- Index.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780367764630
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780367764630
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_68957293X
    Edition: eHRAF World Cultures
    Series Statement: eHRAF World Cultures
    Content: The Burundi collection provides historical, cultural and economic information on Burundi culture and society, circa 1907-1998. Documents that discuss the colonial period cover important themes including physical geography and material culture, ethnicity and social structure, law and custom, and gender roles and cultural ideals. Other documents deal with political processes and important historical events in the post independence period including the politics of genocide in the Great Lakes region. This includes R. Lemarchands analysis of the genocide of Hutu by Tutsi in Burundi (1972), of Tutsi and Hutu by Hutu in Rwanda (1994) and of Hutu by Tutsi in Congo (1996-1997). Also included is a book by a professional anthropologist who lived among Burundian Hutu refugees in Tanzania. Malkki focuses on the ways the displacement of these Hutu refugees led to the creation of "essentialist" ethnic identities and the horrible violence generated both in Burundi and neighboring countries
    Note: an ethnological study of German East Africa - Hans Meyer - 1916 -- - The structure of the Barundi community: (Ruanda-Urundi Territory, Central Africa) - George Smets - 1946 -- - The study of native court records as a method of ethnological inquiry - R DeZ. Hall - 1938 -- - Culture Summary: Barundi - Albert Trouwborst - 2010 -- - Women of Burundi: a study of social values - Ethel M. Albert - 1963 -- - Purity and exile: violence, memory, and national cosmology among Hutu refugees in Tanzania - Liisa H. Malkki - 1995 -- - Genocide in the Great Lakes: which genocide? whose genocide? - RenT Lemarchand - 1998
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berkeley : University of California Press
    UID:
    gbv_646793705
    Format: Online-Ressource (x, 361 p) , maps , 24 cm
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2009 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 0520237919 , 0520230728
    Content: In conflict zones from Iraq and Afghanistan to Guatemala and Somalia, the rules of war are changing dramatically. Distinctions between battlefield and home, soldier and civilian, state security and domestic security are breaking down. In this especially timely book, a powerful group of international authors doing feminist research brings the highly gendered and racialized dimensions of these changes into sharp relief. In essays on nationalism, the political economy of conflict, and the politics of asylum, they investigate what happens when the body, household, nation, state, and economy become
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , CONTENTS; LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; PART I: FEMINIST APPROACHES TO GENDER AND CONFLICT; 1. Introduction: Gender and Conflict in a Global Context; 2. The Continuum of Violence: A Gender Perspective on War and Peace; 3. The Sounds of Silence: Feminist Research across Time in Guatemala; PART II: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN WAR AND POSTWAR TIMES; 4. Like Oil and Water, with a Match: Militarized Commerce, Armed Conflict, and Human Security in Sudan; 5. No "Safe Haven": Violence against Women in Iraqi Kurdistan , 6. From Pillars of Yugoslavism to Targets of Violence: Interethnic Marriages in the Former Yugoslavia and Thereafter7. Geographies of Violence: Women and Conflict in Ghana; 8. Gender, the Nationalist Imagination, War, and Peace; PART III: FEMINIST ANALYSES OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND ASYLUM; 9. Refugee Camps as Conflict Zones: The Politics of Gender; 10. The "Purity" of Displacement and the Reterritorialization of Longing: Muslim IDPs in Northwestern Sri Lanka; 11. Escaping Conflict: Afghan Women in Transit , 12. War, Flight, and Exile: Gendered Violence among Refugee Women from Post-Yugoslav States13. The Gendered Impact of Multilateralism in the Post-Yugoslav States: Intervention, Reconstruction, and Globalization; PART IV: FEMINIST FUTURES: NEGOTIATING GLOBALIZATION, SECURITY, AND HUMAN DISPLACEMENT; 14. New Directions for Feminist Research and Politics; REFERENCES; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; INDEX; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y; Z , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780520237919
    Additional Edition: Print version Sites of Violence : Gender and Conflict Zones
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB1319876397
    Format: 1 online resource (1 volume) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 9783030955083 , 3030955087
    Series Statement: Thinking gender in transnational times
    Content: This Open Access book considers the cultural representation of gender violence, vulnerability and resistance with a focus on the transnational dimension of our contemporary visual and literary cultures in English. Contributors address concepts such as vulnerability, resilience, precarity and resistance in the Anglophone world through an analysis of memoirs, films, TV series, and crime and literary fiction across India, Ireland, Canada, Australia, the US, and the UK. Chapters explore literary and media displays of precarious conditions to examine whether these are exacerbated when intersecting with gender and ethnic identities, thus resulting in structural forms of vulnerability that generate and justify oppression, as well as forms of individual or collective resistance and/or resilience. Substantial insights are drawn from Animal Studies, Critical Race Studies, Human Rights Studies, Post-Humanism and Postcolonialism. This book will be of interest to scholars in Gender Studies, Media Studies, Sociology, Culture, Literature and History. Maria Isabel Romero-Ruiz is Lecturer in Social History and Cultural Studies at the University of Malaga, Spain. She specialises in the social and cultural history of deviant women and children in Victorian England, as well as in contemporary gender and sexual identity issues in Neo-Victorian fiction. Pilar Cuder-Dominguez is Professor of English at the University of Huelva, Spain, where she teaches the literature and cultures of Great Britain and Anglophone Canada. Her research deals with the intersections of gender, genre, race, and nation.
    Note: Includes index. , 1.Introduction: Gender Vulnerability And Resistance -- 2. Growing Resilient Against Adversity: Victims Of Abuse In Irish Magdalene Laundries -- 3. Violence, Vulnerability And Resistance In Room By Emma Donoghue -- 4. Of Mice And Women: Gendered And Speciesist Violence In Joyce Carol Oatess Martyrdom Fiction -- 5. Nobody Kills A Priest: Vulnerability, Crime Fiction And Irish Social Resistance In Benjamin Blacks Holy Orders -- 6. Refugees' Situated Vulnerability And Resistance In The Crime Fiction Of Ausma Zehanat Khan -- 7. Detection, Violence And The TV Series: Atkinsons Jackson Brodie In The BBC -- 8. Resisting Binaries: Vulnerability And Agency Through A Feminist Critical Gaze -- 9. Trans- National Neo- Victorianism: Vulnerability And Gender Resistance In Kate Grenvilles The Secret River (2006) -- 10. The Vulnerable Posthuman In Popular Science Fiction Cinema -- 11. Trans* Vulnerability And Resistance: The Case Of Pose (Season 1) -- 12. Vulnerability And Resilience In The Dystopian Fiction Of Manjula Padmanabhan.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Cultural representations of gender vulnerability and resistance. Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022 9783030955076
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_1043836845
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (500 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9789086866915
    Content: Young people have an enormous stake in the present and future state of Earth. Almost half of the human population is under the age of 25. If young people's resources of energy, time, and knowledge are misdirected towards violence, terrorism, socially-isolating technologies, and unsustainable consumption, civilization risks destabilization. Yet, there is a powerful opportunity for society if young people can participate positively in all aspects of sustainable development. In order to do so, young people need education, political support, resources, skills, and hope.This volume offers a global perspective on education initiatives by and for young people that promote a transition to sustainability. It includes 38 essays co-authored by 68 contributors from 25 nations, representing a diversity of geography, gender, and generation. "The development of youth leadership has been a central concern of my professional work. Young people have a lot to offer to sustainable development and should participate in planning for our planet's future. This rich collection of theoretical and practical approaches captures the growing response of young people to this challenge. I am particularly pleased with the attention paid to the role of often-underrepresented regions of the world, to the role of women, and to the Earth Charter in the creating of a peaceful and sustainable future."Julia Marton-Lefèvre, Director General of IUCN (International Union for Conversation of Nature), and former Rector of the University for Peace"This book is a rich, global tapestry depicting the inter-linkages among youth, education and sustainable development. What is particularly interesting is that it shows how education, at all levels, can be a powerful engine for promoting sustainability. This work is an important contribution to the United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable
    Content: Development."Goolam Mohamedbhai, Secretary-General, Association of African Universities, and Past President, International Association of Universities"This important and skillfully-prepared book comes at a critical time.... A great strength of this volume is that it blends together theoretical and practical insights regarding education for sustainable development by and for young people. It is written from diverse cultural perspectives from all world regions. Readers, from many fields, especially young people and their teachers, will find it timely and relevant. I hope that it will inspire the younger generation to get involved in seeking solutions to the challenges we face."James Gustave Speth, Former Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme, and Dean Emeritus of the School of Forestry and Environmental Studies at Yale University "It is my hope that you are inspired, as I have been, by Young People, Education, and Sustainable Development: Exploring Principles, Perspectives, and Praxis, for the stories in this volume are full of the possibilities that emerge when we honor and support young people."Ruud Lubbers, Former Prime Minister of The Netherlands, and past United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
    Content: Intro -- Table of contents -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Wangari Maathai -- Foreword -- James Gustave Speth -- Introduction -- Philip M. Osano and Peter Blaze Corcoran -- Part one - Principles -- Introduction to Part one -- Brandon P. Hollingshead and Peter Blaze Corcoran -- 1. Utopianism and educational processes in the United Nations Decade of Education -- Heila Lotz-Sisitka -- 2. Pacific Island principles: learning to live wise and sustainable lives -- Konai Helu Thaman and Randy R. Thaman -- 3. A framework for young people's participation in sustainability -- Arjen Wals and Bob Jickling -- 4. Youth participation in addressing global challenges: the promise of the future -- Dumisani Nyoni -- 5. Learning by doing: education for sustainable development through place-based action research -- David Driskell and Louise Chawla -- 6. Sustaining hope: why religion matters in education for sustainable development -- Michael Slaby and Awraham Soentendorp -- 7. Eco-pedagogy: extending the educational theory of Paulo Freire to sustainability -- Moacir Gadotti -- 8. Youth action in education for sustainable development -- Kartikeya V. Sarabhai -- 9. American stories and the rhythm of gratitude -- David Orr -- Part two - Perspectives -- Introduction to Part two -- Brandon P. Hollingshead and Peter Blaze Corcoran -- Chapter 10 -- 10. The possibility generation: empowering students in the Mainstreaming Environment and Sustainabil -- Akpezi Ogbuigwe -- 11. Oositgamoo: an indigenous perspective on youth activism -- Oannes Pritzker -- 12. Creating sustainable livelihoods for youth in Meghalaya, India -- Bremley W.B. Lyngdoh -- 13. Education for sustainable development, youth, and new learning, or 'would you tell me, please -- Karen Malone -- 14. Educating and engaging youth in sustainable consumption: YouthXchange programme -- Julia Heiss and Isabella Marras
    Content: 15. Sports, youth, and environment -- Theodore Oben -- 16. 'The power we have': youth using technology to promote sustainable development -- Jennifer Corriero -- 17. Young Pacific Islanders in the global storm -- Kanayathu Koshy, Rodney Lui, and Faye Tamani -- 18. Developing an ethics of sustainability: reading environmental literature through the Earth -- A. James Wohlpart and Megan M. Melvin -- 19. Water accessibility, use and conservation among youth: a comparative study -- George Morara Ogendi and Isaac Ong'oa -- 20. Voices of Brazilian women socio-environmental educators -- Donna Carole Roberts -- 21. Toward youth empowerment and collective action: Canada's Youth Summit Team -- Michelle Laurie -- 22. Youth-friendly urban spaces: the case of the city of Essaouira, Morocco -- Hind Ottmani -- 23. A history of environmental education and youth participation in the Netherlands -- Rebekah Tauritz and Arjen Wals -- Part three - Praxis -- Introduction to Part three -- Brandon P. Hollingshead and Peter Blaze Corcoran -- 24. Learning 'otherWISE': being wise about consumption -- Cameron Neil, Matthew Bentley, Elizabeth Ryan, Daniel Donahoo, Iris Bergmann, and John Fien -- 25. The Earth Charter Youth Initiative: an ethical approach to justice, sustainability, and peace -- Dominic Stucker, Nicole Jirón Beirute, and Hamza Ali Alamoosh -- 26. Diversity and participation in sustainable development learning processes for youth -- Sanne van Keulen, Gabi Spitz, Maayke Damen, and Erik Thijs Wedershoven -- 27. From conflict to peace: the role of young people in creating New Nepal -- Manish Thapa -- 28. The ecology of knowledge and reinventing university extension education -- Valéria Viana Labrea, Maria de Fátima Makiuchi, Leila Chalub-Martins, Izabel Cristina Bruno Bacellar Zaneti, and Nádia Kornijezuk
    Content: 29. Young people acting for the wise use of Karst wetlands in Slovenia -- Gordana Beltram, Vanja Debevec Gerjevic, and Leon Kebe -- 30. Vanua domoni: coral reef restoration in a traditional Fijian village -- Peceli Ulunihau -- 31. An environmental assessment for youth by youth: Global Environment Outlook in Latin America -- Elizabeth Osorio, Cecilia Iglesias, Alicia Speratti, and Kakuko Nagatani-Yoshida -- 32. Internationalising higher education for sustainability: Youth Encounter on Sustainability -- Michelle Grant -- 33. Sexual and reproductive rights and HIV: experiences of empowerment among Mexican youth through -- Namir Hadad Nava Mireles -- 34. Educating youth in the Daiwa-JFS Sustainability College -- Kazuko Kojima -- 35. From marginalisation to mobilisation: young people achieving the Millennium Development Goals -- Melanie Ashton and Brandon P. Hollingshead -- Afterword -- Ruud Lubbers -- Contributor biographies -- Appendices -- Appendix 1. The Earth Charter -- Appendix 2: Selected sections of Agenda 21 -- Chapter 25 and Chapter 36 -- Appendix 3. United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development -- Appendix 4. Millennium Development Goals and targets from the United Nations Millennium Declaration -- Index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789086860937
    Additional Edition: Print version Corcoran, Peter Blaze Young people, education, and sustainable development : Exploring principles, perspectives, and praxis Wageningen : Wageningen Academic Publishers,c2009 ISBN 9789086860937
    Language: English
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  • 10
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Sterling : Stylus Publishing
    UID:
    gbv_836933281
    Format: Online-Ressource (177 p)
    ISBN: 9781565493100
    Content: Joyce Kaufman and Kristen Williams draw on both traditional and feminist IR theory to explore the roles that women play leading up to, during, and after conflict situations, how they spur and respond to nationalist and social movements, and how conceptions of gender are deeply intertwined with ideas about citizenship and the state.
    Content: Cover -- Contents -- Preface -- Acronyms -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Theoretical Framework -- The Gendered Origins of the Nation-State -- Traditional IR Theory and War -- Women and Security -- Women's Identities and Political Activism -- Women, Conflict, and Political Activism -- 3. Conflict and Violence Against Women -- Gendering Armed Conflict: Rape and Sexual Violence as Strategic Instruments of War -- Women as Refugees -- Conclusion -- 4. Women, Political Activism, and Conflict -- Women and Conflict Zones -- Women's Activism in Conflict Situations -- Types of Conflict -- Conclusion -- 5. Post-Conflict Activism: Women Working for Peace -- Women, Conflict Resolution, and Peace -- Women and Negotiations for Peace -- Women's Political Activism and Peace: Opportunities and Obstacles -- After the Conflict Ends: Post-Conflict Reconstruction -- Barriers to Women's Political Involvement -- Conclusion: Women, Activism, and Social Justice Issues -- 6 . Where Are the Women? -- Answering the Question: Where Are the Women? -- General Conclusions -- Next Steps -- About the Authors -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , ""Cover""; ""Contents""; ""Preface""; ""Acronyms""; ""1. Introduction""; ""2. Theoretical Framework""; ""The Gendered Origins of the Nation-State""; ""Traditional IR Theory and War""; ""Women and Security""; ""Women�s Identities and Political Activism""; ""Women, Conflict, and Political Activism""; ""3. Conflict and Violence Against Women""; ""Gendering Armed Conflict: Rape and Sexual Violence as Strategic Instruments of War""; ""Women as Refugees""; ""Conclusion""; ""4. Women, Political Activism, and Conflict""; ""Women and Conflict Zones""; ""Women�s Activism in Conflict Situations"" , ""Types of Conflict""""Conclusion""; ""5. Post-Conflict Activism: Women Working for Peace""; ""Women, Conflict Resolution, and Peace""; ""Women and Negotiations for Peace""; ""Women�s Political Activism and Peace: Opportunities and Obstacles""; ""After the Conflict Ends: Post-Conflict Reconstruction""; ""Barriers to Women�s Political Involvement""; ""Conclusion: Women, Activism, and Social Justice Issues""; ""6 . Where Are the Women?""; ""Answering the Question: Where Are the Women?""; ""General Conclusions""; ""Next Steps""; ""About the Authors""; ""Selected Bibliography""; ""Index"" , ""A""""B""; ""C""; ""D""; ""E""; ""F""; ""G""; ""H""; ""I""; ""J""; ""K""; ""L""; ""M""; ""N""; ""P""; ""R""; ""S""; ""T""; ""U""; ""V""; ""W""; ""Y""; ""Z""
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781565494053
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781565493100
    Additional Edition: Print version Women and War : Gender Identity and Activism in Times of Conflict
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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