Non-refereed Memoir delivered at “Women Against Rape in War: Gallipoli to Coniston” Conference, UTS 29 August 201
A Woman in Berlin (1954) has undoubtedly shaped global understanding of wartime rape. The present ar...
Research into the gendered nature of war experiences has provided rich ways of understanding how gen...
Historically, the rape of women in war has drawn occasional and short lived international attention....
The rape of women has for centuries been an endemic feature of war, yet perpetrators largely go unpu...
This article reflects upon feminist activism and analyses of sexual victimisation of women in war du...
On Anzac Day, a day when many of my colleagues will be writing about the crucial issue of the place ...
Lead essay in The Conversation on Friday 26 March 2021, offering a historical perspective on the Mar...
In 1992, a world conference urging the establishment of an international criminal tribunal was held ...
Against Our Will. Men, Women, Rape« 1975–2015. A Book and its Impact A Conversation with Susan Brown...
The thesis examines comments made by Marilyn Lake in relation to the involvement of women in the re...
Feminism and issues of violence against women are at the forefront of the contemporary world. Howeve...
Conflicts in Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia and the work of related criminal tribunals established...
From the Introduction: In contrast to dutifully killing the enemy, a soldier is not supposed to rape...
The women's peace movement has a long history in Australia and groups of women have protested s...
This thesis makes an original contribution to the literature on anti-war protest in Britain by asses...
A Woman in Berlin (1954) has undoubtedly shaped global understanding of wartime rape. The present ar...
Research into the gendered nature of war experiences has provided rich ways of understanding how gen...
Historically, the rape of women in war has drawn occasional and short lived international attention....
The rape of women has for centuries been an endemic feature of war, yet perpetrators largely go unpu...
This article reflects upon feminist activism and analyses of sexual victimisation of women in war du...
On Anzac Day, a day when many of my colleagues will be writing about the crucial issue of the place ...
Lead essay in The Conversation on Friday 26 March 2021, offering a historical perspective on the Mar...
In 1992, a world conference urging the establishment of an international criminal tribunal was held ...
Against Our Will. Men, Women, Rape« 1975–2015. A Book and its Impact A Conversation with Susan Brown...
The thesis examines comments made by Marilyn Lake in relation to the involvement of women in the re...
Feminism and issues of violence against women are at the forefront of the contemporary world. Howeve...
Conflicts in Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia and the work of related criminal tribunals established...
From the Introduction: In contrast to dutifully killing the enemy, a soldier is not supposed to rape...
The women's peace movement has a long history in Australia and groups of women have protested s...
This thesis makes an original contribution to the literature on anti-war protest in Britain by asses...
A Woman in Berlin (1954) has undoubtedly shaped global understanding of wartime rape. The present ar...
Research into the gendered nature of war experiences has provided rich ways of understanding how gen...
Historically, the rape of women in war has drawn occasional and short lived international attention....