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ID148474
Title ProperWomen and children, war and peace
Other Title Informationpolitical agency in time of conflict
LanguageENG
AuthorKaufman, Joyce P
Summary / Abstract (Note)The four books under review focus on different aspects of war and conflict, but they all make it clear that women and children are more than their victims. They can be, and often are, active participants in all dimensions of conflict, from taking up arms to working for peace. While all four books paint an appropriately grim picture of war and its impact, there is also some optimism to be found in the resilience shown by women and children as they face the brutality of war and often actively seek to work for peace. Three of the books examine women's involvement in conflict, war, peace and peacemaking, and the aftermath of these events, albeit in very different ways—although all view women as active participants in the process rather than as victims. The fourth book included in this article, Children and global conflict, is not only relevant to the discussion, but also provides another important lens through which we can examine issues of conflict, war and peace. This review article provides insight into the contrition made to the field by these recent books individually, as well as when considered as parts of a whole.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Affairs Vol. 92, No.6; Nov 2016: p.1499–1504
Journal SourceInternational Affairs Vol: 92 No 6
Key WordsWar and Peace ;  Political Agency ;  Women and Children ;  Time of Conflict


 
 
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