TY - BOOK AU - Anastario,Mike AU - Cosgrove,Serena AU - Dill,Kathleen AU - Drysdale Walsh,Shannon AU - Duyos-Álvarez,Sofia AU - Hoewer,Melanie AU - Johnson,Janet Elise AU - Jäppinen,Maija AU - McAtackney,Laura AU - Mcatackney,Laura AU - Moradi,Fazil AU - Pohlman,Annie AU - Salvi,Cecilia M. AU - Sanford,Victoria AU - Stefatos,Katerina AU - Theidon,Kimberly AU - Walsh,Shannon Drysdale AU - Álvarez-Arenas,Sofĺa Duyos TI - Gender Violence in Peace and War: States of Complicity T2 - Genocide, Political Violence, Human Rights SN - 9780813576183 AV - HV6250.4.W65 G477 2016 U1 - 362.883 23 PY - 2016///] CY - New Brunswick, NJ : PB - Rutgers University Press, KW - Accomplices KW - Political aspects KW - History KW - Political violence KW - Sex crimes KW - State, The KW - 20th century KW - 21st century KW - Women and war KW - Women KW - Violence against KW - Women's rights KW - World politics KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE / General KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; CONTENTS --; Acknowledgments --; Introduction --; Part I: State Violence, Gender, and Resistance --; 1. Subaltern Bodies: Gender Violence, Sexual Torture, and Political Repression during the Greek Military Dictatorship (1967-1974) --; 2. Sexual Violence as a Weapon during the Guatemalan Genocide --; 3. Gender, Incarceration, and Power Relations during the Irish Civil War (1922-1923) --; 4. Resistance and Activism against State Violence in Chiapas, Mexico --; Part II: The Continuum of Sexual Violence and the Role of the State --; 5. Medical Record Review and Evidence of Mass Rape during the 2007-2008 Postelection Violence in Kenya --; 6. The Force of Writing in Genocide: On Sexual Violence in the al-Anfāl Operations and Beyond --; 7. Sexualized Bodies, Public Mutilation, and Torture at the Beginning of Indonesia's New Order Regime (1965-1966) --; Part III: State Responses to Gender Violence --; 8. Advances and Limits of Policing and Human Security for Women: Nicaragua in Comparative Perspective --; 9. The State to the Rescue? The Contested Terrain of Domestic Violence in Postcommunist Russia --; 10. The Absent State: Teen Mothers and New Patriarchal Forms of Gender Subordination in the Democratic Republic of Congo --; 11. Anti-Trafficking Legislation, Gender Violence, and the State --; Conclusion: Reflections on the Women, Peace, and Security Agenda --; Notes on Contributors --; Index; restricted access; Issued also in print N2 - Reports from war zones often note the obscene victimization of women, who are frequently raped, tortured, beaten, and pressed into sexual servitude. Yet this reign of terror against women not only occurs during exceptional moments of social collapse, but during peacetime too. As this powerful book argues, violence against women should be understood as a systemic problem-one for which the state must be held accountable. The twelve essays in Gender Violence in Peace and War present a continuum of cases where the state enables violence against women-from state-sponsored torture to lax prosecution of sexual assault. Some contributors uncover buried histories of state violence against women throughout the twentieth century, in locations as diverse as Ireland, Indonesia, and Guatemala. Others spotlight ongoing struggles to define the state's role in preventing gendered violence, from domestic abuse policies in the Russian Federation to anti-trafficking laws in the United States. Bringing together cutting-edge research from political science, history, gender studies, anthropology, and legal studies, this collection offers a comparative analysis of how the state facilitates, legitimates, and perpetuates gender violence worldwide. The contributors also offer vital insights into how states might adequately protect women's rights in peacetime, as well as how to intervene when a state declares war on its female citizens. UR - https://doi.org/10.36019/9780813576206 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780813576206 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/cover/covers/9780813576206.jpg ER -