03976nam 22006255 450 991014863540332120250616034135.00-8147-4493-110.18574/9780814744932(CKB)3710000000919762(MiAaPQ)EBC4500645(DE-B1597)547983(DE-B1597)9780814744932(OCoLC)961451295(MdBmJHUP)musev2_135198(EXLCZ)99371000000091976220200723h20162016 fg engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierWomen as Wartime Rapists Beyond Sensation and Stereotyping /Laura SjobergNew York, NY : New York University Press, [2016]©20161 online resource (224 pages)Perspectives on Political Violence ;1Includes index.0-8147-2927-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: The Importance of Women Wartime Rapists; 1. Conditions That Drove Them to the Brink of Death: Gender, War, Genocide, and Sexual Violence; 2. Man-to-Man Communication: The Impossible Existence of Rape among Women; 3. The Unforgettable Wound: Seeing Rape among Women in Conflict; 4. There's No Evidence Women Are Any Worse at Rape Than Men Are: Understanding Women, War, and Rape; 5. The Wrong of Rape: How Women Rapists Change Criminal Jurisprudence.6. One of the Most Abiding Myths of Our Time: Re-visioning Women, War, and RapeNotes; Index; About the Author.Women as Wartime Rapists reveals the stories of female perpetrators of sexual violence and their place in wartime conflict, legal policy, and the punishment of sexual violence. Very few women are wartime rapists. Very few women issue commands to commit sexual violence. Very few women play a role in making war plans that feature the intentional sexual violation of other women. This book is about those very few women. More broadly, Laura Sjoberg asks, what do the actions and perceptions of female perpetrators of sexual violence reveal about our broader conceptions of war, violence, sexual assault, and gender? This book explores specific historical case studies, such as Nazi Germany, Serbia, the contemporary case of ISIS, and others, to understand how and why women participate in rape during war and conflict. Sjoberg examines the contrast between the visibility of female victims and the invisibility of female perpetrators, as well as the distinction between rape and genocidal rape, which is used as a weapon against a particular ethnic or national group. Further, she explores women's engagement with genocidal rape and how some orchestrated the ethnic cleansing of entire regions. A provocative approach to a sensationalized topic, Women as Wartime Rapists offers important insights into not only the topic of female perpetrators of wartime sexual violence, but to larger notions of gender and violence with crucial cultural, legal, and political implications.Perspectives on political violence.Women in warWomen and warRape as a weapon of warWomenViolence againstViolence in womenFemale sex offendersElectronic books. Women in war.Women and war.Rape as a weapon of war.WomenViolence against.Violence in women.Female sex offenders.364.15/32082Sjoberg Laura, authttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1268536DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910148635403321Women as Wartime Rapists2983976UNINA