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War and rape : law, memory, and justice / Nicola Henry.

Publication | Digitized | Library Call Number: K5304.5 .H46 2011

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    Wartime rape has been virulent in wars of sovereignty, territory, conquest, religion, ideology and liberation, yet attention to this crime has been sporadic throughout history. Rape remains 'unspeakable', particularly within law. Moreover, rape has not featured prominently in post-conflict collective memory. And even when rape is 'remembered', it is often the subject of political controversy and heated debate. In this book, Henry asks some critical questions about the relationship between mass rape, politics and law. In what ways does law contribute to the collective memory of wartime rape? How do 'counter-memories' of victims compete with the denialism of wartime rape? The text specifically analyses the historical silencing of rape throughout international legal history and the potential of law to restore these silenced histories, it also examines the violence of law and the obstacles to individual and collective redemption. Tracing the prosecution of rape crimes within contemporary courts, Henry seeks to argue that politics underscores the way rape is dealt with by the international community in the aftermath of armed conflict. Providing a comprehensive overview of the politics of wartime rape and the politics of prosecuting such crimes within international humanitarian law, this text will be of great interest to scholars of gender and security, war crimes and law and society.
    Series
    Interventions
    Interventions (Routledge (Firm))
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Henry, Nicola.
    Published
    Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2011
    Contents
    Introduction : How the past is made to matter
    Traces of truth : collective memory and the law
    A history of silence : the Nuremberg and Tokyo trials
    Casualties of law : wartime rape and war crimes courts
    Trials and trauma : the impossibility of bearing witness
    Wartime rape and the legacy of law.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references (p. [144]-162) and index.
    Introduction : How the past is made to matter -- Traces of truth : collective memory and the law -- A history of silence : the Nuremberg and Tokyo trials -- Casualties of law : wartime rape and war crimes courts -- Trials and trauma : the impossibility of bearing witness -- Wartime rape and the legacy of law.

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9780415564724
    0415564727 (hbk.)
    9780415564731 (pbk.)
    0415564735 (pbk.)
    9780203836194 (ebk.)
    0203836197 (ebk.)
    Additional Form
    Electronic version(s) available internally at USHMM.
    Physical Description
    xii, 169 p. ; 24 cm.

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