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Philip Gould examines nineteenth-century literature in light of the transformation of the federal state's power during the American Civil War. How do literary works engage the subjects of censorship, propaganda, and the reconfigured meanings of "loyalty" and "treason" at a time of political crisis?.
Women and peace. --- Sex discrimination against women --- Peacekeeping forces --- Femmes et paix. --- Prevention. --- Women. --- Training of. --- Women and peace --- Prevention
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Sara E. Davies and Jacqui True examine the relationship between reports of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) and structural gender inequality in three conflict-affected societies in Asia - Burma, the Philippines, and Sri Lanka. Based on extensive field research and an original dataset on conflict-related SGBV, Davies and True show how reporting is significantly constrained by a variety of factors, including normalized gendered violence as well as political dynamics affecting local civil society, humanitarian, and international organizations.
Gender-based violence --- Women and war --- True Crime. --- Social services & welfare, criminology. --- Women --- Sex crimes --- Rape as a weapon of war --- Political violence --- Women and peace --- Women and human security. --- Asia, civil war, conflict-related, human rights reports, gendered violence, justice, sexual and gender-based violence, Burma, Myanmar, Philippines, Sri Lanka --- Violence against --- Crimes against
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