ISBN:
9781435662193
,
1435662199
Language:
English
Pages:
Online Ressource (xiv, 257 pages)
,
illustrations, map
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Somalia--the untold story
DDC:
305.4096773
Keywords:
Women Somalia
;
Women refugees Somalia
;
Women and war Somalia
;
Women Crimes against
;
Somalia
;
Women refugees
;
Women and war
;
Women Crimes against
;
Women
;
SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Women's Studies
;
POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Peace
;
Social conditions
;
Women
;
Women and war
;
Women ; Crimes against
;
Women refugees
;
Weiblicher Flüchtling
;
Oorlogen
;
Vrouwen
;
Frau
;
History
;
Electronic books
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Somalia History
;
1991-
;
Somalia Social conditions
;
1960-
;
Somalia
;
Somalia
;
Bürgerkrieg
;
Somalia Social conditions 1960-
;
Somalia History 1991-
;
Somalia
;
Somalia ; Bürgerkrieg
;
Electronic book
;
Electronic books History
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Aufsatzsammlung
Abstract:
PART 1. WOMEN'S EXPERIENCES OF THE WAR --Women's role in the pastoral economy /Rhoda M. Ibrahim --Traditions of marriage and the household /Sadia Musse Ahmed --War crimes against women and girls /Fowzia Musse --PART 2. WOMEN'S RESPONSES TO THE WAR --Section 1: Changing roles and responsibilities in the family --Domestic conflict in the diaspora /Ladan Affi --Crisis or opportunity? /Amina Mohamoud Warsame --Section 2. Women mobilise for peace --Women and peace-making in Somaliland /Zeynab Mohamed Hassan,Shukri Hariir Ismail, et al --Women, clan identity and peace-building /Judith Gardner withAmina Mohamoud Warsame --Women's roles in peace-making in the Somali community in north eastern Kenya /Dekha Ibrahim --Section 3. Women's rights, leadership and political empowerment --Post-war recovery and participation / compiled from information provided byShukri Hariir andZeynab Mohamed Hassan.
Abstract:
Somalia came to the world's attention in 1992 when television and newspapers began to report on the terrifyingly violent war and the famine that resulted. Half a million Somalis died that year, and over a million fled the country. Cameras followed US troops as they landed on the beaches at Mogadishu to lead what became an ill-fated UN intervention to end hunger and restore peace. In this book, Somali women write and talk about the war, their experiences and the unacceptable choices they often faced. They explain clearly, in their own words, the changes, challenges - and sometimes the opportunities - that war brought, and how they coped with them. Key themes include the slaughter and loss of men, who were the prime target for killings; rape and sexual violence as a weapon of war; changing roles in the family and within the pastoralist economy; women mobilising for peace; and leading social recovery in a war-torn society. This book is not only an important record of women's experience of war, but also provides researchers and students of gender and conflict with rare first hand accounts highlighting the impact of war on gender relations, and women's struggle for equal political rights in a situation of state collapse
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-245) and index. - Description based on print version record
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