"Women, War, and Violence: Personal Perspectives and Global
Activism" draws upon a wide global community of activists,
scholars, NGOs, and clinicians to expand the definition of how war
and its violent underpinnings affects everyday women and families
around the world. Benefiting from first-hand research and
definitive assessments of gender-based violence interventions, it
invites diverse perspectives of interdisciplinary documentation and
storytelling beyond traditional academic writing. Reflecting on
anti-militarist activism, structural violence, post-war atrocities,
government commissions and policy solutions, WWV sheds new light on
war-related gender oppression at the intersections of race,
national identity, religion, and social class and the need to
promote a new paradigm of the equality of men and women.
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