- Summary
- "Its chapters by experts in genocide studies, this book, which includes key documents and discussion questions, concentrates on diverse historic and contemporary atrocities to focus the challenges to male behavior, international law, and political action that arise from the agony of rape used as a weapon of war and genocide"--Provided by publisher.
- Format
- Book
- Published
- St. Paul, MN : Paragon House, 2012
- Edition
- First edition
- Contents
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Introduction / Carol Rittner and John K. Roth
"Are Women Human?" / Carol Rittner
Rape during the Nazi Holocaust : Vulnerabilities and Motivations / Eva Fogelman
Sexual Violence against Men : Torture at Flossenbürg / Dagmar Herzog
War Rape and the Global Condition of Womanhood : Learning from the Bosnian War / Christina M. Morus
Rape on Trial : Promises of International Jurisprudence, Perils of Retributive Justice, and the Realities of Impunity / Tazreena Sajjad
Rape as a Tool of "Othering" in Genocide / James E. Waller
Justice for Women? Rape as Genocide and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda / Jessica A. Hubbard
Guatemaltecas Have Not Forgotten : From Victims of Sexual Violence to Architects of Empowerment in Guatemala / Roselyn Costantino
My Name is Mwamaroyi : Stories of Suffering, Survival, and Hope in the Democratic Republic of Congo / Lee Ann De Reus
Weapon of Sadness : Economic and Ethical Dimensions of Rape as an Instrument of War / Julie Kuhlken
Genocide, Rape, and the Movies / Paul R. Bartrop
The Power of Presence / Carl Wilkens
Crying Out For Action : Rape-as-Policy and the Responsibility to Protect / John K. Roth.
- Other Authors/Editors
- Rittner, Carol, 1943-
Roth, John K.
- Notes
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Includes bibliographical references, filmography and index.
Introduction / Carol Rittner and John K. Roth -- "Are Women Human?" / Carol Rittner -- Rape during the Nazi Holocaust : Vulnerabilities and Motivations / Eva Fogelman -- Sexual Violence against Men : Torture at Flossenbürg / Dagmar Herzog -- War Rape and the Global Condition of Womanhood : Learning from the Bosnian War / Christina M. Morus -- Rape on Trial : Promises of International Jurisprudence, Perils of Retributive Justice, and the Realities of Impunity / Tazreena Sajjad -- Rape as a Tool of "Othering" in Genocide / James E. Waller -- Justice for Women? Rape as Genocide and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda / Jessica A. Hubbard -- Guatemaltecas Have Not Forgotten : From Victims of Sexual Violence to Architects of Empowerment in Guatemala / Roselyn Costantino -- My Name is Mwamaroyi : Stories of Suffering, Survival, and Hope in the Democratic Republic of Congo / Lee Ann De Reus -- Weapon of Sadness : Economic and Ethical Dimensions of Rape as an Instrument of War / Julie Kuhlken -- Genocide, Rape, and the Movies / Paul R. Bartrop -- The Power of Presence / Carl Wilkens -- Crying Out For Action : Rape-as-Policy and the Responsibility to Protect / John K. Roth.