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Images of Women in Peace and War: Cross-Cultural and Historical Perspectives

Contributor(s): MacDonald, Sharon (Author), Holden, Pat (Contribution by), Ardener, Shirley (Contribution by)

ISBN: 9780299117641

Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press

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Pub Date: June 15, 1988

Dewey: 355.0088042

LCCN: 87027833

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.86" H x 8.64" L x 5.35" W ( 0.73 lbs) 260 pages

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As warriors, freedom fighters and victims, as mothers, wives and prostitutes, and as creators and members of peace movements, women are inevitably caught up in the net of war. Yet women's participation in warfare and peace campaigns has often been underestimated or ignored.
Images of Women in Peace and War explores women's relationships to war, peace, and revolution, from the Amazons, Inka and Boadicea, to women soldiers in South Africa, Mau Mau freedom fighters and the protestors at Greenham Common. The contributors consider not only the reality of women's participation but also look at how their actions have been perceived and represented across cultures and through history. They examine how sexual imagery is constructed, how it is used to delineate women's relation to warfare and how these images have sometimes been subverted in order to challenge the status quo. The book raises important questions about whether women have a special prerogative to promote peace and considers whether the experience of motherhood leads to a distinctive women's position on war. The authors find that their analyses lead them to deal with arguments on the basic nature of the sexes and to reevaluate our concepts of "peace," "war," and "gender."

Brief description: Sharon Macdonald is professor of social anthropology at the University of Manchester. She is the author of Difficult Heritage: Negotiating the Nazi Past in Nuremberg and Beyond.

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"Images of Women in Peace and War explores women's attempts to transform accepted images of their wartime experience. The essays range from a look at the impact of female guerrilla warriors in the Mau Mau on gender ideology in Kenya, to an exploration of the way that European women interned in the Far East used their femininity as a survival technique. . . . The far-reaching scope of the book is stretched thin in parts, and the contributions vary in quality, but overall it is a valuable and insightful collection that succeeds in exploring the ways in which images of women in peace and war are constructed and used in a wider social sphere."--Women's Review of Books

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