Women and politics of peace: south Asia narratives on militarization, power, and justice/

Manchanda, Rita

Women and politics of peace: south Asia narratives on militarization, power, and justice/ Rita Manchanda - SAGE, 2017.

AcknowledgementsINTRODUCTION - Rita ManchandaPart I : WOMEN, PARTICIPATION AND PEACEBUILDINGPeace with Women: Political Participation in Post Conflict Contexts - Swarna RajagopalanGender, Power and Peace Politics: A Comparative Analysis - Rita ManchandaParticipant Analysis and Field NotesHerstory: Women and Peace Movements in South Asia - Roshmi Goswami, Kumudini Samuel, Nighat Said KhanBuilding Transversal Solidarities: Women's Search for Peace in Sri Lanka - Kumudini SamuelPart II MILITRIZATION AND VIOLENT PEACEMilitarization Values, Attitudes and Practices in South Asia - Anuradha ChenoyParticipant Analysis and Field NotesGender and Patriarchy in Militarized Kashmir - Anuradha Bhasin JamwalRisky Subjects: Militarization in Post-war Sri Lanka - Neloufer de MelViolent Peace in Chittagong Hill Tracts - Hana Shams AhmedFailed Peace and Security Strategies in Afghanistan's Transition - Huma SafiWhat Happened to Nepal's Women Maoists? - Bishnu Raj Upreti and Gita ShreshtaFATA 'A Permanent War Zone': Breaking the Silence - Noreen NaseerPart III JUSTICE, IMPUNITY, AND ACCOUNTABILITYChallenges for Transitional Justice in South Asia - Warisha FarasatParticipant Analysis and Field NotesField NotesAgainst Forgetting: Gendered Justice in 'Post-conflict' Bangladesh - Dina M SiddiqiBeyond Transitional Justice: Accountability Initiatives in Nepal - Mandira SharmaNo Peace without Justice in Afghanistan - Najla AyoubiState Intervention to Transitional Justice in Sri Lanka - Bhavani FonsekaIndex

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