An analysis of gendered fighter constructions in the liberation movements in Eritrea and southern Sudan (EPLF and SPLA/M), examining the question of female access to the sphere of masculine fighter constructs and the relevance of this for influence in peacetime affairs. Empirical research in both countries, in particular interviews with participants, reveals that what keeps women out of the sphere of legitimized violence is not some “inherent peacefulness,” but the exclusivist construct of the masculine fighter, which is supported by society. This makes it hard for women to participate in war, and especially to gain full fighter status. An intrinsic link is found between fighter status and access to power in post-conflict state-building fro...
This article focuses on female combatants serving in armed conflicts in Africa, South America, and A...
abstract: Women have served in combat for centuries and in many cases, in nontraditional gender role...
Women war veterans in South Sudan were active in armed conflicts at the front as well as in peacebui...
Women have always contributed to conflict dynamics, both through their active support to armed group...
Although there is increasing awareness about the role that girls and women play in fighting forces i...
In the numerous armed conflicts that are tearing the African continent apart, young women are partic...
Masculinity and femininity debates of armed conflict in Africa have always regarded men as fighters ...
Women have historically participated in revolutionary/liberation movements. A consensus among schola...
Women in combat roles are present in at least 40% of armed rebellion movements, yet the narrative of...
This article examines women's role as combatants in national liberation forces in South Africa. Thre...
Research into conflicts in Africa has demonstrated the numerous ways in which war can be disempoweri...
Ever since the Iliad, women at war have been displayed mostly in various passive roles: whether the ...
Analysing individual motivations, organisational characteristics, security pressures and societal fa...
Few institutions have historically presented more defined gender boundaries than the military. This ...
The article sets out to examine the changing role of women vis-ร -vis inter-communal conflicts...
This article focuses on female combatants serving in armed conflicts in Africa, South America, and A...
abstract: Women have served in combat for centuries and in many cases, in nontraditional gender role...
Women war veterans in South Sudan were active in armed conflicts at the front as well as in peacebui...
Women have always contributed to conflict dynamics, both through their active support to armed group...
Although there is increasing awareness about the role that girls and women play in fighting forces i...
In the numerous armed conflicts that are tearing the African continent apart, young women are partic...
Masculinity and femininity debates of armed conflict in Africa have always regarded men as fighters ...
Women have historically participated in revolutionary/liberation movements. A consensus among schola...
Women in combat roles are present in at least 40% of armed rebellion movements, yet the narrative of...
This article examines women's role as combatants in national liberation forces in South Africa. Thre...
Research into conflicts in Africa has demonstrated the numerous ways in which war can be disempoweri...
Ever since the Iliad, women at war have been displayed mostly in various passive roles: whether the ...
Analysing individual motivations, organisational characteristics, security pressures and societal fa...
Few institutions have historically presented more defined gender boundaries than the military. This ...
The article sets out to examine the changing role of women vis-ร -vis inter-communal conflicts...
This article focuses on female combatants serving in armed conflicts in Africa, South America, and A...
abstract: Women have served in combat for centuries and in many cases, in nontraditional gender role...
Women war veterans in South Sudan were active in armed conflicts at the front as well as in peacebui...