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Women as war criminals : gender, agency, and justice / Izabela Steflja and Jessica Trisko Darden.

Publication | Digitized | Library Call Number: KZ1168.5 .S74 2020

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    "Women war criminals are far more common than we think. From the Holocaust to ethnic cleansing in the Balkans to the Rwandan genocide, women have perpetrated heinous crimes. Few have been punished. Women who have committed war crimes go unnoticed because their very existence goes against our assumptions about war and about women. Biases that contend that women are peaceful and innocent prevent us from 'seeing' women as war criminals. They also work to prevent post-conflict justice systems from assigning women blame. We argue that women are just as capable as men in committing war crimes and crimes against humanity. They are also uniquely adept at using gender instrumentally to fight for better conditions and reduced sentences when war ends. We examine four legal cases to demonstrate this: the President (Biljana Plavšić), the Minister (Pauline Nyiramasuhuko), the Soldier (Lynndie England), and the Student (Hoda Muthana). The intersection of gender, the ideological commitment, age, race, nationality, religion, rank, and institutional membership of these women influenced their treatment by legal systems and their ability to mount a gendered defense of their actions. The political context and motivations of the courts that handled their cases also shaped the legal outcomes. Justice, ultimately, is not blind to gender"-- Provided by the publisher.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Steflja, Izabela, author.
    Published
    Stanford, California : Stanford Briefs, an imprint of Stanford University Press, [2020]
    ©2020
    Contents
    Introduction
    The president : Biljana Plavšić
    The minister : Pauline Nyiramasuhuko
    The soldier : Lynndie England
    The student : Hoda Muthana
    Conclusion.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Trisko Darden, Jessica, author.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Introduction -- The president : Biljana Plavšić -- The minister : Pauline Nyiramasuhuko -- The soldier : Lynndie England -- The student : Hoda Muthana -- Conclusion.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9781503613430
    1503613437
    Physical Description
    169 pages ; 21 cm

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