This paper is based on an anthropological study exploring the effects of forced displacement, genocide and politically motivated violence on social identities of women survivors and their families and local communities. In the first part of the paper, a summary of the main statistics and an overview of the historic facts about the recent war in BosniaHerzegovina are presented, followed by a critique of the limits of quantitative research data when drawing conclusions about the quality, character and consequences of the war and its effects on different socio-demographic and gender groups in the country. By offering an ethnographic description of everyday life of a war widow in diaspora (who also lost two her sons), in the second part of the ...
Abstract: Sixteen years after the end of the war in the Balkans, Bosnia is still in a state of devas...
This paper addresses the issues of gender, ethnicity, identity, and exile caused by conflict constru...
© 2019 Dr. Sarah QuillinanRemembering Wartime Rape explores the complicated history of rape during t...
Section one: literature review The literature on the mental health difficulties and obstacles faced ...
In this paper, based on conventional and digital ethnography, I first identify three dominant resear...
This study is a narrative examination of the healing process in the aftermath of war trauma for nine...
Before the armed conflict in Bosnia-Herzegovina, sexual violence had been regarded as a side-effect ...
This article questions the conventional wisdom which claims forced migration is irreversible followi...
The copyright for individual articles in both the print and online version of the Anthropology of Ea...
This thesis represents a feminist interdisciplinary exploration of the relationship between national...
The purpose of this article is to analyse institutionalised paralogisms, social and economic inequal...
This article reports on the findings from a small-scale co-produced qualitative study on experiences...
The war in Bosnia officially ended in 1995 following outrage over the Srebrenica massacre, in which ...
This article questions the conventional wisdom which claims forced migration is irreversible followi...
More than 20 years have passed since the Dayton Peace Agreement of 1995 for Bosnia and Hercegovina, ...
Abstract: Sixteen years after the end of the war in the Balkans, Bosnia is still in a state of devas...
This paper addresses the issues of gender, ethnicity, identity, and exile caused by conflict constru...
© 2019 Dr. Sarah QuillinanRemembering Wartime Rape explores the complicated history of rape during t...
Section one: literature review The literature on the mental health difficulties and obstacles faced ...
In this paper, based on conventional and digital ethnography, I first identify three dominant resear...
This study is a narrative examination of the healing process in the aftermath of war trauma for nine...
Before the armed conflict in Bosnia-Herzegovina, sexual violence had been regarded as a side-effect ...
This article questions the conventional wisdom which claims forced migration is irreversible followi...
The copyright for individual articles in both the print and online version of the Anthropology of Ea...
This thesis represents a feminist interdisciplinary exploration of the relationship between national...
The purpose of this article is to analyse institutionalised paralogisms, social and economic inequal...
This article reports on the findings from a small-scale co-produced qualitative study on experiences...
The war in Bosnia officially ended in 1995 following outrage over the Srebrenica massacre, in which ...
This article questions the conventional wisdom which claims forced migration is irreversible followi...
More than 20 years have passed since the Dayton Peace Agreement of 1995 for Bosnia and Hercegovina, ...
Abstract: Sixteen years after the end of the war in the Balkans, Bosnia is still in a state of devas...
This paper addresses the issues of gender, ethnicity, identity, and exile caused by conflict constru...
© 2019 Dr. Sarah QuillinanRemembering Wartime Rape explores the complicated history of rape during t...