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" Women suicide bombers : "
by V.G. Julie Rajan.
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Record Number
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877394
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Main Entry
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Rajan, V. G. Julie.
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Title & Author
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Women suicide bombers : : narratives of violence /\ by V.G. Julie Rajan.
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Publication Statement
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London :: Routledge,, 2012.
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Page. NO
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1 volume ;; 24 cm
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ISBN
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0415532469
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: 9780415532464
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9780203821831 (ebk.)
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9780415552257 (hbk.)
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Contents
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Introduction : the phenomenon of women bombers -- Mad, suicidal, and mentally challenged -- The female body : sexuality, disease, and contagion -- "The woman question" : women bombers as victim's -- Fabricating the female martyr : the Palestinian case -- Mothers and the nation.
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Abstract
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This book explores why cultural, media and political reports from various geographies present different information about and portraits of the same women suicide bombers. It offers an evaluation of female suicide bombers through postcolonial, Third World, feminist, and human-rights framework, drawing on case studies from conflicts in Palestine, Sri Lanka, and Chechnya, among others. The majority of Western media and sovereign states engaged in wars against groups deploying bombings tend to focus on women bombers' abnormal mental conditions; their physicality-for example, their painted fingernails or their beautiful eyes; their sexualities; and the various ways in which they have been victimized by their backward Third World cultures, especially by "Islam." In contrast, propaganda produced by rebel groups deploying women bombers, cultures supporting those campaigns, and governments of those nations at war with sovereign states and Western nations tend to project women bombers as mythical heroes, in ways that supersedes the martyrdom operations of male bombers. Many of the books published on this phenomenon have revealed interesting ways to read women bombers' subjectivities, but do not explore the phenomenon of women bombers both inside and outside of their militant activities, or against the patriarchal, Orientalist, and Western feminist cultural and theoretical frameworks that label female bombers primarily as victims of backward cultures. In contrast, this book offers a corrective lens to the existing discourse, and encourages a more balanced evaluation of women bombers in contemporary conflict.
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Subject
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Women suicide bombers, Case studies.
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Subject
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Women suicide bombers.
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Women suicide bombers.
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Dewey Classification
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363.325082091724
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LC Classification
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HV6431.R3434 2012
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