LEADER 03930cam 2200469 i 4500001 ssj0002762584 003 WaSeSS 005 20240812080626.0 006 m d 007 cr n 008 220609s2023 nyu sb 001 0 eng d 010 2022024339 020 9780197648315 |q(hardback) 020 |z9780197648339 |q(epub) 035 (WaSeSS)ssj0002762584 040 DLC |beng |cDLC |dDLC |dWaSeSS 042 pcc 049 EREENEHH 050 00 HV6558 |b.C48 2023 082 00 362.883 |223/eng/20220815 245 00 Challenging conceptions |h[electronic resource] : |bchildren born of wartime rape and sexual exploitation / |cedited by Kimberly Theidon, Dyan Mazurana, and Dipali Anumol. 260 New York, NY : |bOxford University Press, |c[2023] 300 xv, 331 pages ; |c24 cm 504 Includes bibliographical references and index. 506 Available only to authorized users. 520 "Tens of thousands of children have been born worldwide as a result of mass rape campaigns or wartime sexual exploitation. What about these living legacies of rape and sexual violence? What do we know about these children and their life chances? This book brings together researchers and practitioners from around the globe, each of whom has spent decades working with women who survived wartime rape and with their children who were the result of that violence. Together the authors rethink some of the assumptions that echo in the literature, policy, practice and popular culture about these children and those around them. This ground-breaking collection is composed of four thematic sections. Section one brings together contributions that explore the "Life cycles of children born of wartime rape across time and space." Section two, "Beyond stigma: Gender, kinship and belonging in northern Uganda," draws upon complementary studies to investigate the complexities of why young people born of rebel rape are or are not able rejoin their families and communities in the post-conflict period. In section three, "(In)visibility: Concealment, disclosure, and the question of categories" contributors explore the different ways these children learn about their origins and how they, their families and societies react to that understanding. Finally, Section four, "Transformations: Intergenerational reconciliation and justice" engages the local, national, and international spheres explore how best to move from abuse, marginalization and pain into belonging and justice for these mothers and their children. Case studies involved in-depth research into the lives and experiences of children and young people born of wartime rape and abuse, their mothers and fathers, their families, societies and governments in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Cambodia, Colombia, Germany, Iraq, Kenya, Mozambique, Norway, Peru, Rwanda, Serbia, Somalia, Syria, Uganda, United States, and Vietnam"-- |cProvided by publisher. 538 Mode of access: World Wide Web 650 0 Sex crimes. 650 0 Children of rape victims. 650 0 Rape as a weapon of war. 650 0 Women and war. 655 0 Electronic books. 700 1 Theidon, Kimberly. 856 40 |zFull text available from Oxford Scholarship Online Social Work |uhttps://go.openathens.net/redirector/ecu.edu?url=https%3A%2F%2Facademic.oup.com%2Fbook%2F45343 949 CLICK ON WEB ADDRESS |wASIS |hJOYNER188 949 CLICK ON WEB ADDRESS |wASIS |hHSL77 949 CLICK ON WEB ADDRESS |wASIS |hJMUSIC60 596 1 3 4 998 5957803