In the last decade the world has witnessed a rise in women's
participation in terrorism. "Women, Gender, and Terrorism" explores
women's relationship with terrorism, with a keen eye on the
political, gender, racial, and cultural dynamics of the
contemporary world.
Throughout most of the twentieth century, it was rare to hear
about women terrorists. In the new millennium, however, women have
increas-ingly taken active roles in carrying out suicide bombings,
hijacking air-planes, and taking hostages in such places as
Palestine, Iraq, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Lebanon, and Chechnya.
These women terrorists have been the subject of a substantial
amount of media and scholarly attention, but the analysis of women,
gender, and terrorism has been sparse and riddled with
stereotypical thinking about women's capabilities and
motivations.
In the first section of this volume, contributors offer an
overview of women's participation in and relationships with
contemporary terrorism, and a historical chapter traces their
involvement in the politics and conflicts of Islamic societies. The
next section includes empirical and theoretical analysis of
terrorist movements in Chechnya, Kashmir, Palestine, and Sri Lanka.
The third section turns to women's involvement in al Qaeda and
includes critical interrogations of the gendered media and the
scholarly presentations of those women. The conclusion offers ways
to further explore the subject of gender and terrorism based on the
contributions made to the volume.
Contributors to "Women, Gender, and Terrorism" expand our
understanding of terrorism, one of the most troubling and
complicated facets of the modern world.
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