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    Abingdon, Oxon ; : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group,
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    almahu_9949386287102882
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 1000164780 , 9780429273797 , 0429273797 , 9781000164848 , 1000164845 , 9781000164817 , 1000164810 , 9781000164787
    Series Statement: Routledge research in gender and society ; 90
    Content: This book grapples with the potential impacts of collective trauma in war-rape survivors' families. Drawing on inter-ethnic and inter-generational participatory action research on reconciliation processes in post-conflict Bosnia-Herzegovina, the author examines the risk that female survivors of war-related sexual crimes, now-mothers, will breed hatred and further division in the post-conflict context. Showing how the historical trauma of sexual abuse among survivors affects the ideas, perceptions, behavioural patterns and understandings of the ethnic and religious Other' or perpetrator, the book also considers the influence of such trauma on other attitudes rarely addressed in peacebuilding programmes, such as notions of naturalised gender-based violence, cultural scripts of sexuality and support for dangerous or violent aspects of the patriarchal social order. It thus seeks to sketch proposals for a curriculum of peacebuilding that takes account of the legacy of war rape in survivors' families and the impact of trauma transmission. As such, Trauma Transmission and Sexual Violence will appeal to scholars of politics, sociology and gender studies with interests in peace and reconciliation processes and war-related sexual violence.
    Note: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1 I will not raise my child to kill your child -- Introduction -- Chapter 2 Edifying ethnography and a voice-in-between -- A methodological remark -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3 Social (ab)uses of war-related sexual trauma -- Survivor-centered trauma healing as institutional inhibition to social recovery -- Narrated silences and the (ab)use of collective memory in sexual scripts -- Note -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4 Mothering with the trauma of war rape , (Il)legitimate motherhoods -- Teaching trauma-free sexual scripts in traumatized homes -- A survivor, a mother: The fear of fostering hatred -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5 Intergenerational effects of trauma transmission and continuation of violent sexual culture -- Between forgiveness and rage, forgetting and transmitting -- Trauma transmission, collective memory, and the continuation of (sexualized) violence -- Note -- Bibliography -- Chapter 6 War-rape legacies: Transmission, agency, transformation , Toward the changing paradigms in healing from trauma: Sociotherapy and trauma of war rape as social responsibility -- Transmitted traumas, chosen memories -- War-rape legacies in (peace) education -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 7 Survivors and postwar youth in intergenerational dialogue to prevent the transmission of sexual traumas -- Index
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 0367222140
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780367222147
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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