Edited Volume ‘Gender, Violence, Refugees’ available in Paperback

The volume ‚Gender, Violence, Refugees‘ edited by Susanne Buckley-Zistel und me has recently been published in paperback.

 

Table of Content:

Introduction. Gender, Violence, Refugees. An Introduction – Susanne Buckley-Zistel and Ulrike Krause

 

SECTION I: CONCEPTUALISING GENDER, VIOLENCE, REFUGEES

Chapter 1. UNHCR Policy on Refugee Women: A 25-Year Retrospective – Susan F. Martin

Chapter 2. Victims of Chaos and Subaltern Sexualities? Some Reflections on Common Assumptions about Displacement and the Prevalence of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence – Simon Turner

Chapter 3. Refugees, Global Governance and the Local Politics of Violence against Women – Elisabeth Olivius

Chapter 4. ‘Solidarity’ and ‘Gender Equality’ as a Discourse of Violence in Sweden: Exclusion of Refugees by the Decent Citizen – Emma Mc Cluskey

Chapter 5. Spatializing Inequalities: The Situation of Women in Refugee Centres in Germany – Melanie Hartmann

Chapter 6. ‘Faithing’ Gender and Responses to Violence in Refugee Communities: Insights from the Sahrawi Refugee Camps and the Democratic Republic of Congo – Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Chloé Lewis and Georgia Cole

Chapter 7. Formidable Intersections: Forced Migration, Gender and Livelihoods – Dale Buscher

 

SECTION II: EXPERIENCING GENDER, VIOLENCE, REFUGE

Chapter 8. Escaping Conflicts and Being Safe? Post-conflict Refugee Camps and the Continuum of Violence – Ulrike Krause

Chapter 9. Lost Boys, Invisible Girls: Children, Gendered Violence in Wartime and Displacement in South Sudan – Marisa O. Ensor

Chapter 10. Military Recruitment of Sudanese Refugee Men in Uganda: a Tale of National Patronage and International Failure – Maja Janmyr

Chapter 11. Gender, Violence, and Deportation: Angola’s Forced Return of Congolese Migrant Workers – Alexander Betts

Chapter 12. The Romance of Return: Post-exile Lives and Interpersonal Violence Over Land in Burundi – Barbra Lukunka

 

Link https://www.berghahnbooks.com/title/Buckley-ZistelGender

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