Female Fighters in Armed Conflict
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Female Fighters in Armed Conflict
Listening to Their Own Stories
Hendrich, Beatrice
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2024
242
Mole
9781032353180
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1. Female fighters in armed conflicts: Introduction Part 1: The historical perspective: Changing perceptions, repeating patterns? 2. A woman in power in 19th-Century South Asia: An inspiring life path for struggles against injustice 3. Fighting for peace, fighting for the country? The inclusion of women in Turkey's national defense in the late 1930s 4. Soldaderas and Guerrilleras: Camp followers and female fighters in Latin American armed conflicts in the 19th and 20th centuries 5. Discourses about women, bodies and military combat in Vietnam: "In my heart, I always wished to go" Part 2: Case studies 1: Women in national armed forces 6. Transfer, transformation and use of combat experience inside Nazi concentration camps, 1942-1945: The fight continues after the battle 7. Women soldiers in frontline war rooms: Protecting the nation on the backstage of war 8. Women of color in the armed forces of Germany: Invisibly exposed? Part 3: Case studies 2: The gender of sacrifice and agency 9. Gendered resistance: Self-portrayals of female suicide bombers in Palestine 10. Jihad with woman's face: Boko Haram female fighters in Cameroon 11. Demythifying the Caliphate: Asymmetrical dependencies of radicalized women in Jihadist groups in the Philippines
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female fighters;terrorist groups;resistance movements;intersectionality;armed conflict;Boko Haram;Female Soldiers;Female Suicide Bombers;War Rooms;Suicide Attack;Palestinian Female Suicide Bombers;OUN Member;Suicide Bombers;Palestinian Islamic Jihad;Female Jihadis;Vietnamese Military;Radicalization Theories;Women's Military Service;Maute Group;Izz Ad Din Al Qassam Brigades;Women Soldiers;Boko Haram Fighters;Joined Boko Haram;Dersim Region;Ukrainian Prisoners;Palestinian Muslim Women;Jihadist Groups;Women's Direct Participation;Reins Held
1. Female fighters in armed conflicts: Introduction Part 1: The historical perspective: Changing perceptions, repeating patterns? 2. A woman in power in 19th-Century South Asia: An inspiring life path for struggles against injustice 3. Fighting for peace, fighting for the country? The inclusion of women in Turkey's national defense in the late 1930s 4. Soldaderas and Guerrilleras: Camp followers and female fighters in Latin American armed conflicts in the 19th and 20th centuries 5. Discourses about women, bodies and military combat in Vietnam: "In my heart, I always wished to go" Part 2: Case studies 1: Women in national armed forces 6. Transfer, transformation and use of combat experience inside Nazi concentration camps, 1942-1945: The fight continues after the battle 7. Women soldiers in frontline war rooms: Protecting the nation on the backstage of war 8. Women of color in the armed forces of Germany: Invisibly exposed? Part 3: Case studies 2: The gender of sacrifice and agency 9. Gendered resistance: Self-portrayals of female suicide bombers in Palestine 10. Jihad with woman's face: Boko Haram female fighters in Cameroon 11. Demythifying the Caliphate: Asymmetrical dependencies of radicalized women in Jihadist groups in the Philippines
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female fighters;terrorist groups;resistance movements;intersectionality;armed conflict;Boko Haram;Female Soldiers;Female Suicide Bombers;War Rooms;Suicide Attack;Palestinian Female Suicide Bombers;OUN Member;Suicide Bombers;Palestinian Islamic Jihad;Female Jihadis;Vietnamese Military;Radicalization Theories;Women's Military Service;Maute Group;Izz Ad Din Al Qassam Brigades;Women Soldiers;Boko Haram Fighters;Joined Boko Haram;Dersim Region;Ukrainian Prisoners;Palestinian Muslim Women;Jihadist Groups;Women's Direct Participation;Reins Held