This collection offers a new reflection on rape in war time through
15 case studies, ranging from Greece to Nigeria. It questions the
specificity of rape as a universal transgression, its place in
memories of war, its legacies, including children born from rape,
and the challenge of writing about intimate violence as both a
scientist and a human.
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