Marshall, Lucinda. 2011. "Rape as a Weapon of War in Libya: New Permutations on an Old Theme." Peace and Freedom 71 (2): 24.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Displacement & Migration, Refugee/IDP Camps, Gender, Women, Gender-Based Violence, International Law, International Criminal Law, Justice, Impunity, War Crimes, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militaries, Security, Sexual Violence, Rape, SV against Women Regions: Africa, North Africa, Americas, North America Countries: Libya, United States of America Keywords: sexual violence, international criminal court, rape, war rape
Lloyd, Catherine. 2006. “From Taboo to Transnational Political Issue: Violence against Women in Algeria.” Women’s Studies International Forum 29 (5): 453–62. doi:10.1016/j.wsif.2006.07.003.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Gender, Women, Violence Regions: Africa, MENA, North Africa Countries: Algeria
Lippert, Anne. 1992. “Sahrawi Women in the Liberation Struggle of the Sahrawi People.” Signs 17 (3): 636-51.
Topics: Armed Conflict, National Liberation Wars, Gender, Women Regions: Africa, MENA, North Africa Countries: Western Sahara
Goswami, Triveni. 2007. Gender and Conflict Transformation: Nagaland and Egypt. New Delhi: Akansha Publishing House.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Gender, Women, Governance, Political Participation Regions: Africa, MENA, North Africa, Asia, South Asia Countries: Egypt, India
Abu-Haidar, Farida, and Daniele Djamila Amrane-Minne. 1999. “Women and Politics in Algeria from the War of Independence to Our Day.” Research in African Literatures 30 (3): 62-77.
Topics: Armed Conflict, National Liberation Wars, Gender, Women, Political Participation Regions: Africa, MENA, North Africa Countries: Algeria
Byrne, Bridget, Rachel Marcus, and Tanya Powers-Stevens. 1995. Gender, Conflict and Development Volume II: Case Studies: Cambodia; Rwanda; Kosovo; Algeria; Somalia; Guatemala and Eritrea. 35. Brighton, UK: Institute of Development Studies.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Development, Gender Regions: Africa, MENA, Central Africa, East Africa, North Africa, Americas, Central America, Asia, Southeast Asia, Europe, Balkans, Eastern Europe Countries: Algeria, Cambodia, Eritrea, Guatemala, Kosovo, Rwanda, Somalia
Turshen, Meredeth. 2002. “Algerian Women in the Liberation Struggle and the Civil War: From Active Participants to Passive Victims?” Social Research 69 (3): 889-911.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Civil Wars, National Liberation Wars, Gender, Women Regions: Africa, MENA, North Africa Countries: Algeria
Vince, Natalya. 2010. “Transgressing Boundaries: Gender, Race, Religion, and ‘Francaises Musulmanes’ during the Algerian War of Independence.” French Historical Studies 33 (3): 445-74. doi:10.1215/00161071-2010-005.
Topics: Armed Conflict, National Liberation Wars, Gender, Women, Race, Religion Regions: Africa, MENA, North Africa Countries: Algeria
Berkovitch, Nitza, and Valentine M. Moghadam. 1999. “Middle East Politics and Women’s Collective Action: Challenging the Status Quo.” Social Politics 6 (3): 273-91.
Topics: Armed Conflict, Feminisms, Gender, Women, Gendered Power Relations, Patriarchy Regions: Africa, MENA, North Africa, Asia, Middle East
Benadada, Assia. 1999. “Les femmes dans le mouvement nationaliste marocain”. Clio. Histoire, femmes et sociétés, 9, en ligne. DOI: 10.4000/clio.1523
English: Benadada, Assia. 1999. “Women in the Moroccan national movement.” Clio. History, women and societies, 9, online. DOI: 10.4000/clio.1523
Topics: Armed Conflict, National Liberation Wars, Coloniality/Post-Coloniality, Gender, Women, Nationalism, Political Participation Regions: Africa, MENA, North Africa Countries: Morocco
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