Women & conflict in the Middle East : Palestinian refugees and the response to violence /
By: Holt, Maria
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Includes bibliographical references (pages [261]-276), notes and index.
Introduction : the Palestine of our imagination -- The intimate history of violence -- 'Violated spaces' : Palestinian women and the politics of place -- 'She still has the key' : the multiple violences of exile -- War and 'uncivil violence' in Lebanon -- The politics of forgetting -- Conclusion : counter-narratives of resistance.
Women in conflict zones face a wide range of violence: from physical and psychological trauma to political, economic and social disadvantage. And the sources of the violence are varied also: from the 'public' violence of the enemy to the more 'private' violence of the family. Here, Maria Holt, using research gathered in the Palestinian refugee camps of Lebanon and in the West Bank in 2007, looks at the forms of violence suffered by women in the context of the wider conflict around them. Drawing on first-hand accounts of women who have either participated in, been victims of or bystanders to violence, this book highlights the complex situation of these refugees, and explores how many of them become involved in resistance activities. It thus makes essential reading for students of the Israel-Palestine conflict as well as those interested in the gender dimension of conflict.