Women and Militant Wars: The politics of injury
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Cover Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Table of Contents Foreword Acknowledgements Introduction: when silences speak 1 Women, wars and gendered subjectivities 2 The feminist researcher and the researched: negotiations of difference 3 Kashmir: armed insurgency and the story of women’s silences 4 Sri Lanka: continuities and disruptions in the lives of LTTE women 5 War, memory and gendered (re)presentations Conclusion: women, wars and feminist IR – troubled frontiers and troubling silences Appendix 1: transcript of interview with Asiya Andrabi Appendix 2: transcript of interview with Rudra Appendix 3: transcript of interview with Dr Daya Somasundaram Bibliography Index
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