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    Women's Response to Violence in Guatemala: Resistance and Rebuilding

    Rapone, Anita, and Charles R. Simpson. 1996. "Women's Response to Violence in Guatemala: Resistance and Rebuilding." International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society 10 (1): 115-40.

    Topics: Gender, Women, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militarization, Political Participation, Violence Regions: Americas, Central America Countries: Guatemala

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    Martial Races and Enforcement Masculinities of the Global South: Weaponising Fijian, Chilean, and Salvadoran Postcoloniality in the Mercenary Sector

    Higate, Paul. 2012. "Martial Races and Enforcement Masculinities of the Global South: Weaponising Fijian, Chilean, and Salvadoran Postcoloniality in the Mercenary Sector." Globalizations 9 (1): 35-52.

    Abstract Available

    Topics: Coloniality/Post-Coloniality, Gender, Men, Masculinity/ies, Livelihoods, Militarized Livelihoods, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Private Military & Security, Security Regions: Americas, Central America, South America, Oceania Countries: Chile, El Salvador, Fiji Keywords: masculinities, security industry, mercenary, global security sector

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    Rethinking Women and Guerrilla Movements: Back to Cuba

    Kampwirth, Karen. 2002. “Rethinking Women and Guerrilla Movements: Back to Cuba.” In Women and Guerrilla Movements, 117–36. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press.

    Topics: Armed Conflict, Combatants, Gender, Women, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Non-State Armed Groups Regions: Americas, Caribbean countries, Central America Countries: Cuba, El Salvador, Nicaragua

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    New Roles for Sandino's Daughters

    Kampwirth, Karen. 2002. “New Roles for Sandino’s Daughters.” In Women and Guerrilla Movements, 21–44. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press.

    Topics: Armed Conflict, Combatants, Gender, Women, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Non-State Armed Groups Regions: Americas, Caribbean countries, Central America Countries: Cuba, El Salvador, Nicaragua

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    The Incorporation of Women in Peace Operations: A Regional Perspective for Latin America and the Caribbean

    Donadio, Marcela. 2008. "The Incorporation of Women in Peace Operations: A Regional Perspective for Latin America and the Caribbean." The Pearson Papers 11 (2): 42-61. 

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    Topics: Democracy / Democratization, Gender, Women, Gender Balance, Justice, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militaries, Peacekeeping, Security Regions: Americas, Caribbean countries, Central America, South America

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    Gendered Revolutionary Bridges: Women in the Salvadoran Resistance Movement (1979-1992)

    Shayne, Julia Denise. 1999. “Gendered Revolutionary Bridges: Women in the Salvadoran Resistance Movement (1979-1992).” Latin American Perspectives 26 (3): 85-102.

    Topics: Armed Conflict, Gender, Women, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Non-State Armed Groups Regions: Americas, Central America Countries: El Salvador

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    Women in Revolutionary Movements: Changing Patterns of Latin American Guerilla Struggle

    Lobao, Linda. 1990. “Women in Revolutionary Movements: Changing Patterns of Latin American Guerilla Struggle.” Dialectical Anthropology 15 (2-3): 211-32.

    Topics: Armed Conflict, Combatants, Female Combatants, Gender, Women, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Non-State Armed Groups Regions: Americas, Central America

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    Growing up in Guerrilla Camps: The Long-Term Impact of Being a Child Soldier in El Salvador’s Civil War

    Dickson-Gómez, Julia. 2002. “Growing up in Guerrilla Camps: The Long-Term Impact of Being a Child Soldier in El Salvador’s Civil War.” Ethos 30 (4): 327–56.

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    Topics: Age, Youth, Armed Conflict, Civil Wars, Combatants, Child Soldiers, Gender, Girls, Boys, Health, Mental Health, Trauma, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Non-State Armed Groups Regions: Americas, Central America Countries: El Salvador

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    Guerrilleras in Latin America: Domestic and International Roles

    Gonzalez-Perez, Margaret. 2006. “Guerrilleras in Latin America: Domestic and International Roles.” Journal of Peace Research 43 (3): 313–29.

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    Topics: Armed Conflict, Combatants, Female Combatants, Gender, Women, Gender Roles, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Non-State Armed Groups Regions: Americas, Caribbean countries, Central America, North America, South America Countries: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, El Salvador, Mexico, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay

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    The Gendering of Human Rights: Women and the Latin American Terrorist State

    Hollander, Nancy Caro. 1996. “The Gendering of Human Rights: Women and the Latin American Terrorist State.” Feminist Studies 22 (1): 40–80.

    Topics: Gender, Women, Governance, Health, Trauma, Military Forces & Armed Groups, Militaries, Militarization, Rights, Human Rights, Sexual Violence, Rape, SV against Women, Terrorism Regions: Americas, Central America, South America Countries: Argentina, Chile, El Salvador, Guatemala

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