Images of Women in Peace and War: Cross-cultural and Historical PerspectivesSharon Macdonald, Pat Holden, Shirley Ardener Univ of Wisconsin Press, 1988 - 240 pages As warriors, freedom fighters and victims, as mothers, wives and prostitutes, and as creators and members of peace movements, women are inevitably caught up in the net of war. Yet women's participation in warfare and peace campaigns has often been underestimated or ignored. |
Contents
Marriage and Matriarchy | 27 |
Warrior Mother and Myth | 40 |
Women and Ritual Conflict in Inka Society | 62 |
26 | 77 |
Mau | 78 |
8 | 84 |
10 | 108 |
Women and | 122 |
Women and the Pacification of Men in New Guinea | 148 |
Passive in War? Women Internees in the Far East | 166 |
Perceptions of Peace Women at Greenham Common | 179 |
Theory and Womens Relation to War Peace | 205 |
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13 | 146 |