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Zusatztext "Interesting and timely. Using different research methods to arrive at the story of women involved in war and conflicts adds value to existing feminist research methods. The academic! and especially feminist! readership will benefit from this volume." · Nahla Abdo ! Carleton University "I enjoyed reading this book and admired its range across time and space. The variety of cases included is its main strength." · Linda McDowell ! University of Oxford Informationen zum Autor Shirley Ardener, has carried out many years anthropological fieldwork in Nigeria and in Cameroon where she is still involved with the National Anglophone Archives in Buea which she and her husband Edwin set up. She was the Founding Director of the Centre for Cross-Cultural Research on Women (1983-1997) renamed the International Gender Studies at Lady Margaret Hall Oxford University of which she is currently a Research Associate, and a Research Associate of the Institute of Social Anthropology at Oxford. She works on gender, microcredit, nudity, and humour. Books include Swedish Ventures in Cameroon (2002) and Changing Sex and Bending Gender (ed. 2005). Klappentext Drawing on family materials, historical records, and eyewitness accounts, this book shows the impact of war on individual women caught up in diverse and often treacherous situations. It relates stories of partisans in Holland, an Italian woman carrying guns and provisions in the face of hostile soldiers, and Kikuyu women involved in the Mau Mau insurrection in Kenya. A woman displaced from Silesia recalls fleeing with children across war-torn Germany, and women caught up in conflicts in Burma and in Rwanda share their tales. War's aftermath can be traumatic, as shown by journalists in Libya and by a midwife on the Cambodian border who helps refugees to give birth and regain hope. Finally, British women on active service in Afghanistan and at NATO headquarters also speak. Zusammenfassung Drawing on family materials, historical records, and eyewitness accounts, this book shows the impact of war on individual women caught up in diverse and often treacherous situations. It relates stories of partisans in Holland, an Italian woman carrying guns and provisions in the face of hostile soldiers, and Kikuyu women involved in the Mau Mau insurrection in Kenya. A woman displaced from Silesia recalls fleeing with children across war-torn Germany, and women caught up in conflicts in Burma and in Rwanda share their tales. War's aftermath can be traumatic, as shown by journalists in Libya and by a midwife on the Cambodian border who helps refugees to give birth and regain hope. Finally, British women on active service in Afghanistan and at NATO headquarters also speak. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Women's Autobiographical and Biographical Experiences of War across Continents: An Introduction Shirley Ardener Chapter 1. The Resistance of Francesca Tonetti in German-Occupied Venice 1943-1945 Lidia Dina Sciama Chapter 2. Ank Faber-Chabot, A Dutchwoman who Sheltered Jews in World War II Marieke Faber Clarke Chapter 3. Hildegard Jaschok's Testimony: Expulsion and Hope in World War II Maria Jaschok Chapter 4. Mau Mau Women: Sixty Years Later Tabitha Kanogo Chapter 5. Women and Conflict in Burma's Borderlands Mandy Sadan Chapter 6. Rebuilding Family, Body and Soul: New Life on the Cambodian Border Janette Davies Chapter 7. Rwandan Women at War: Fighting for the Rwandan Patriotic Front (1990-1994) Hannah Spens-Black Chapter 8. Women War Correspondents in 2013 Glenda Cooper Chapter 9. Talking Gender, War & Security at NATO Matthew Hurley Chapter 10. Military Masculinities and Counterinsurgency Theory in Afgh...