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100 | _aElshtain, J B | ||
245 | _aWomen And War | ||
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_aLondon _bThe University of Chicago Press _c1995 |
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_aQSJW-30950 _b2025-02-13 |
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505 | _aWomen And War | ||
520 | _a"Women and War" explores the diverse and often overlooked roles women play in armed conflict, moving beyond the traditional narrative of women as mere victims. It examines how women are affected by and contribute to war, highlighting their resilience, agency, and the various ways they navigate conflict as combatants, caregivers, peace activists, and more. The topic also addresses the gendered aspects of war, recognizing that war itself is a gendered phenomenon and that understanding women's experiences is crucial to understanding the complexities of armed conflict. | ||
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