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Politicization Of Sexual Violence From Abolitionism To Peacekeeping Carol Harrington

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Politicization Of Sexual Violence From Abolitionism To Peacekeeping Carol Harrington
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Publisher: Ashgate
File Extension: PDF
File size: 60.29 MB
Pages: 251
Author: Carol Harrington
ISBN: 9780754674580, 0754674584
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Politicization Of Sexual Violence From Abolitionism To Peacekeeping Carol Harrington by Carol Harrington 9780754674580, 0754674584 instant download after payment.

Harrington traces the historical change in the politicization of rape as an international problem. In the 1990s, feminist scholars on the politics of rape experienced a sudden surge of interest in their, until then, marginal field. Why was the 1990s the right time for rape to become an international security problem? Furthermore, why suddenly in the 1990s did rape become problematized as an international issue not just by the feminist fringes of protest movements but also by intergovernmental bureaucracies? This book explains how early international women's organizations gained expert authority on rape by drawing on abolitionist rhetoric of bodily integrity, why they abandoned their politicization of rape in the inter-war period and why rape only reappeared as an international security question requiring gender expertise on trauma after the Cold War.

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