Plight and Fate of Women During and Following Genocide: Volume 7, Genocide - A Critical Bibliographic Review

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Routledge, Jul 5, 2017 - Political Science - 256 pages

The plight and fate of female victims during the course of genocide is radically and profoundly different from their male counterparts. Like males, female victims suffer demonization, ostracism, discrimination, and deprivation of their basic human rights. They are often rounded up, deported, and killed. But, unlike most men, women are subjected to rape, gang rape, and mass rape. Such assaults and degradation can, and often do, result in horrible injuries to their reproductive systems and unwanted pregnancies. This volume takes one stride towards assessing these grievances, and argues against policies calculated to continue such indifference to great human suffering.

The horror and pain suffered by females does not end with the act of rape. There is always the fear, and reality, of being infected with HIV/AIDS. Concomitantly, there is the possibility of becoming pregnant.Then, there is the birth of the babies. For some, the very sight of the babies and children reminds mothers of the horrific violations they suffered. When mothers harbor deep-seated hatred or distain for such children, it results in more misery. The hatred may be so great that children born of rape leave home early in order to fend for themselves on the street.

This seventh volume in the Genocide series will provoke debate, discussion, reflection and, ultimately, action. The issues presented include ongoing mass rape of girls and women during periods of war and genocide, ostracism of female victims, terrible psychological and physical wounds, the plight of offspring resulting from rapes, and the critical need for medical and psychological services.

 

Contents

Introduction
1
The Victim the Living Martyr
7
2 Women and the Holocaust
25
The Plight of Women
47
4 Death Shattered Families and Living as Widows in Cambodia
67
5 The Plight and Fate of Women During the Crisis in the Former Yugoslavia
83
6 The Plight and Fate of Females During and Following the 1994 Rwandan Genocide
107
The Mass Rape of Black African Girls and Women
137
8 Rape as Genocide
169
9 The Evolution of Gender Crimes in International Law
183
10 Prosecution of GenderBased Acts of Genocide under International Law
205
11 The PostGenocidal Period and Its Impact on Women
219
Contributors
249
Index
255
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