The Resource War, women, and power : from violence to mobilization in Rwanda and Bosnia-Herzegovina, Marie E. Berry
War, women, and power : from violence to mobilization in Rwanda and Bosnia-Herzegovina, Marie E. Berry
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- Summary
- Rwanda and Bosnia both experienced mass violence in the early 1990s. Less than ten years later, Rwandans surprisingly elected the world's highest level of women to parliament. In Bosnia, women launched thousands of community organizations that became spaces for informal political participation. The political mobilization of women in both countries complicates the popular image of women as merely the victims and spoils of war. Through a close examination of these cases, Marie E. Berry unpacks the puzzling relationship between war and women's political mobilization. Drawing from over 260 interviews with women in both countries, she argues that war can reconfigure gendered power relations by precipitating demographic, economic, and cultural shifts. In the aftermath, however, many of the gains women made were set back. This book offers an entirely new view of women and war and includes concrete suggestions for policy makers, development organizations, and activists supporting women's rights
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xxv, 271 pages)
- Note
- Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 16 Mar 2018)
- Contents
-
- On the "politics of naming" and the genocide debate
- The structure of the book.
- ch. 2.
- Historical roots of mass violence in Rwanda.
- Gender in the colonial period : 1895-1962
- The changing status of women during revolution and the post-colonial period
- Origins of the RPF
- War begins -- "Democratization"
- Genocide begins, civil war continues
- National trends in genocidal violence
- ch. 1.
- Regional variation
- A tentative peace : RPF victory
- Conclusion.
- ch. 3.
- War and structural shifts in Rwanda.
- Demographic shifts
- Economic shifts
- Cultural shifts
- Conclusion.
- ch. 4.
- From violence to mobilization : war, women, and power.
- Women's political mobilization in Rwanda.
- A "politics of practice" : everyday politics
- New activities through civil society organizations
- Formal politics
- Conclusion.
- ch. 5.
- Historical roots of mass violence in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
- Women in the interwar period and the first Yugoslavia
- World War II
- Tito's Yugoslavia
- Women and war
- Build up to the war
- War begins
- Sexualized violence
- War comes to an end.
- ch. 6.
- War and structural shifts in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
- Demographic shifts
- Economic shifts
- Cultural shifts
- Conclusion.
- Transformative power of war
- ch. 7.
- Women's political mobilization in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
- A "politics of practice" : everyday politics
- New activities through civil society organizations
- Resistance and defiance : bridging informal and formal politics
- Formal political participation
- Conclusion.
- ch. 8.
- Limits of mobilization.
- The political settlement
- Understanding formal and everyday politics
- Revitalization of patriarchy
- Conclusion.
- ch. 9.
- Conclusion.
- Limitations
- Theoretical contributions
- An absence of war, still far from peace
- Argument
- Research design : a historical-institutionalist approach
- Data and methodology
- Isbn
- 9781108236003
- Label
- War, women, and power : from violence to mobilization in Rwanda and Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Title
- War, women, and power
- Title remainder
- from violence to mobilization in Rwanda and Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Statement of responsibility
- Marie E. Berry
- Subject
-
- Women -- Political activity -- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Women -- Political activity -- Rwanda
- Women and war -- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Women and war -- Rwanda
- Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 -- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Rwanda -- History -- Civil War, 1990-1993
- Rwanda -- History -- Civil War, 1994
- Social change -- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Social change -- Rwanda
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Rwanda and Bosnia both experienced mass violence in the early 1990s. Less than ten years later, Rwandans surprisingly elected the world's highest level of women to parliament. In Bosnia, women launched thousands of community organizations that became spaces for informal political participation. The political mobilization of women in both countries complicates the popular image of women as merely the victims and spoils of war. Through a close examination of these cases, Marie E. Berry unpacks the puzzling relationship between war and women's political mobilization. Drawing from over 260 interviews with women in both countries, she argues that war can reconfigure gendered power relations by precipitating demographic, economic, and cultural shifts. In the aftermath, however, many of the gains women made were set back. This book offers an entirely new view of women and war and includes concrete suggestions for policy makers, development organizations, and activists supporting women's rights
- Cataloging source
- UkCbUP
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1983-
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Berry, Marie E.
- Dewey number
- 303.66082
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- JZ6405.W66
- LC item number
- B47 2018
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- dictionaries
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Women and war
- Women and war
- Rwanda
- Rwanda
- Yugoslav War, 1991-1995
- Women
- Women
- Social change
- Social change
- Label
- War, women, and power : from violence to mobilization in Rwanda and Bosnia-Herzegovina, Marie E. Berry
- Note
- Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 16 Mar 2018)
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- On the "politics of naming" and the genocide debate
- The structure of the book.
- ch. 2.
- Historical roots of mass violence in Rwanda.
- Gender in the colonial period : 1895-1962
- The changing status of women during revolution and the post-colonial period
- Origins of the RPF
- War begins -- "Democratization"
- Genocide begins, civil war continues
- National trends in genocidal violence
- ch. 1.
- Regional variation
- A tentative peace : RPF victory
- Conclusion.
- ch. 3.
- War and structural shifts in Rwanda.
- Demographic shifts
- Economic shifts
- Cultural shifts
- Conclusion.
- ch. 4.
- From violence to mobilization : war, women, and power.
- Women's political mobilization in Rwanda.
- A "politics of practice" : everyday politics
- New activities through civil society organizations
- Formal politics
- Conclusion.
- ch. 5.
- Historical roots of mass violence in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
- Women in the interwar period and the first Yugoslavia
- World War II
- Tito's Yugoslavia
- Women and war
- Build up to the war
- War begins
- Sexualized violence
- War comes to an end.
- ch. 6.
- War and structural shifts in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
- Demographic shifts
- Economic shifts
- Cultural shifts
- Conclusion.
- Transformative power of war
- ch. 7.
- Women's political mobilization in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
- A "politics of practice" : everyday politics
- New activities through civil society organizations
- Resistance and defiance : bridging informal and formal politics
- Formal political participation
- Conclusion.
- ch. 8.
- Limits of mobilization.
- The political settlement
- Understanding formal and everyday politics
- Revitalization of patriarchy
- Conclusion.
- ch. 9.
- Conclusion.
- Limitations
- Theoretical contributions
- An absence of war, still far from peace
- Argument
- Research design : a historical-institutionalist approach
- Data and methodology
- Control code
- CR9781108236003
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xxv, 271 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9781108236003
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- Other physical details
- digital, PDF file(s).
- Specific material designation
- remote
- Label
- War, women, and power : from violence to mobilization in Rwanda and Bosnia-Herzegovina, Marie E. Berry
- Note
- Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 16 Mar 2018)
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- On the "politics of naming" and the genocide debate
- The structure of the book.
- ch. 2.
- Historical roots of mass violence in Rwanda.
- Gender in the colonial period : 1895-1962
- The changing status of women during revolution and the post-colonial period
- Origins of the RPF
- War begins -- "Democratization"
- Genocide begins, civil war continues
- National trends in genocidal violence
- ch. 1.
- Regional variation
- A tentative peace : RPF victory
- Conclusion.
- ch. 3.
- War and structural shifts in Rwanda.
- Demographic shifts
- Economic shifts
- Cultural shifts
- Conclusion.
- ch. 4.
- From violence to mobilization : war, women, and power.
- Women's political mobilization in Rwanda.
- A "politics of practice" : everyday politics
- New activities through civil society organizations
- Formal politics
- Conclusion.
- ch. 5.
- Historical roots of mass violence in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
- Women in the interwar period and the first Yugoslavia
- World War II
- Tito's Yugoslavia
- Women and war
- Build up to the war
- War begins
- Sexualized violence
- War comes to an end.
- ch. 6.
- War and structural shifts in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
- Demographic shifts
- Economic shifts
- Cultural shifts
- Conclusion.
- Transformative power of war
- ch. 7.
- Women's political mobilization in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
- A "politics of practice" : everyday politics
- New activities through civil society organizations
- Resistance and defiance : bridging informal and formal politics
- Formal political participation
- Conclusion.
- ch. 8.
- Limits of mobilization.
- The political settlement
- Understanding formal and everyday politics
- Revitalization of patriarchy
- Conclusion.
- ch. 9.
- Conclusion.
- Limitations
- Theoretical contributions
- An absence of war, still far from peace
- Argument
- Research design : a historical-institutionalist approach
- Data and methodology
- Control code
- CR9781108236003
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xxv, 271 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9781108236003
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- Other physical details
- digital, PDF file(s).
- Specific material designation
- remote
Subject
- Women -- Political activity -- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Women -- Political activity -- Rwanda
- Women and war -- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Women and war -- Rwanda
- Yugoslav War, 1991-1995 -- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Rwanda -- History -- Civil War, 1990-1993
- Rwanda -- History -- Civil War, 1994
- Social change -- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Social change -- Rwanda
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