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245 _aWomen Conscientious Objectors. An Anthology
260 _aLondon
_bWar Resiters' International
_c2010
300 _a153 S.;
_c21 x 14,8 x 0,8 cm
500 _aThis anthology is much, much more than a mere round-up of experience of women in the movement for men's conscientious objection to obligatory military service. It is more, even, than an account of women's struggle against their own conscription. For what we see here is women, at different moments, in one country after another, creating for themselves the concept, analysis and practice of a distinctive feminist antimilitarism. Starting from a focus on soldiering, they soon notice that militarisation is not just the existence of armies. It penetrates and deforms daily life in myriad ways. All of us are militarised, all of us can be conscientious objectors. As Ferda Ülker of Turkey puts it in her declaration, 'As much as militarism is determined to affect my life, I am determined to continue my struggle. I reject! (Cynthia Cockburn, Klappentext, Auszug)
563 1 2 _aBorschur, Klebebindung
610 0 _93100
_aWRI - War Resisters' International
648 0 _9302
_a20. Jahrhundert
650 _aFrauenbewegung
650 _aKriegsdienstverweigerung
650 _aAntimilitarismus
650 _aPazifismus
700 _93101
_aElster, Ellen
_eHrsg.
700 _93102
_aSørensen, Majken Jul
_eHrsg.
700 _93103
_a Enloe, Cynthia Holden
_d1938-
_eVorw.
856 _3Volltext
_qPDF
_uhttps://wri-irg.org/sites/default/files/public_files/WomenAndConscientiousObjection-AnAnthology.pdf
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