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5 hours ago · As war rages and bombs start to fall on Sheffield in the autumn of 1940, the brave women who are helping to keep the wheels turning at the vital Vickers steelwork factory must rally together in ...
Feb 22, 2021 · 1. You Don’t Belong Here: How Three Women Rewrote the Story of War by Elizabeth Becker (PublicAffairs) Group biography at its best, Becker’s book brings to life its trio of intrepid female journalists who redefined the role of women in war reporting and enhanced appreciation of the nuances of the Vietnam War and the U.S. invasion of Cambodia.
Nov 13, 2023 · Following the 2003 war and the rise of control by ISIS, Women for Women International has been working in Iraq, reaching Iraqi, Kurdish, Syrian and Yezidi women. In her autobiography, activist and Nobel Peace Prize Winner, Nadia Murad seizes and wields her own story to elevate the voice of Yezidis, capturing their history, culture, and the genocide they endured at the hands of ISIS.
Jun 10, 2024 · In this book forum, four notable scholars—geographers who study the nexus of geopolitics, war, security, migration, and gender—provide critical analyses of At War with Women, attesting to the book’s theoretical and political rigor and import. Lisa Bhungalia focuses on Greenburg’s argument that female soldiers’ carework is not merely a buffer against military violence, but central to it.
2 Emma’s War by Deborah Scroggins. 3 Mighty Be Our Powers by Leymah Gwobee. 4 The Girls Come Marching Home by Kirsten Holmstedt. 5 Burqas, Foulards et Minijupes by Anne Lancelot. Y our bestselling book The Dressmaker of Khair Khana revolves around a burqa-clad entrepreneur who started her business under Taliban rule.
Dec 21, 2015 · The volume covers not only women at war but also their return home from war, the psychological issues of active-duty women, and the experiences of female veterans. The chapters—written by 40 authors with vast experience within DoD, VA and beyond—cover a range of topics, including reproductive health, psychological health, suicide, intimate partner violence and military sexual trauma.
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Perhaps no one has documented the immersion of women in a total war like Svetlana Alexievich in her book The Unwomanly Face of War.Composed of the voices of over 500 women describing in their own words their lives during the Soviet Union’s Great Patriotic War against Nazi Germany, what sets this work apart is its centering women in the violence of war not only as victims, but combatants.
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