02696nam 22004695 450 99639864770331620210610235027.010.1525/9780520972865(CKB)4100000011679247(DE-B1597)551602(DE-B1597)9780520972865(OCoLC)1229160761(ScCtBLL)f125beae-6402-4b24-82cd-375c9cd8d9c9(EXLCZ)99410000001167924720210106h20202020 fg engur||#||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMale Survivors of Wartime Sexual Violence Perspectives from Northern Uganda /Philipp SchulzBerkeley, CA :University of California Press,[2020]©20201 online resource (212 p.)0-520-30374-1 0-520-97286-4 Frontmatter --List of Illustrations --Contents --Acknowledgments --List of Acronyms --1. Introduction --2. Conflict-Related Sexual Violence against Men --3. Tek-Gungu --4. “I used to be a strong man, but now I am not” --5. Exercising Agency --6. Justice, Recognition, and Reparations --7. Toward a Survivor-Centric Approach --Notes --Bibliography --IndexA free open access ebook is available upon publication. Learn more at www.luminosoa.org. Although wartime sexual violence against men occurs more frequently than is commonly assumed, its dynamics are remarkably underexplored and male survivors’ experiences also remain overlooked. This reality is poignant in Northern Uganda, where sexual violence against men during the early stages of the conflict was geographically widespread, yet now accounts of those incidents are not just silenced and neglected locally but also widely absent from analyses of the war. Based on rare empirical data, this book seeks to remedy this marginalization and to illuminate the seldom-heard voices of male sexual violence survivors in northern Uganda, bringing to light their experiences of gendered harms, agency, and justice.Male rape victimsUgandaCase studiesRape as a weapon of warSOCIAL SCIENCE / Men's StudiesbisacshMale rape victimsRape as a weapon of war.SOCIAL SCIENCE / Men's Studies.362.8830811/096761Schulz Philippauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut926420DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK996398647703316Male Survivors of Wartime Sexual Violence2080331UNISA