2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-83332011000200005
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Campos de estupro: as mulheres e a guerra na Bósnia

Abstract: A guerra na Bósnia-Herzegóvina organizou territórios etnicamente e redefiniu as categorias étnico-nacionais - sérvia, croata e bosniac (muçulmana). Enquanto os soldados combatiam nas linhas de frente, inúmeras eram as atrocidades testemunhadas em outros campos de batalha: casas, vilas, cidades, campos de detenção e concentração e os campos de estupro. Faço neste artigo uma revisão da discussão acerca do estupro na guerra na Bósnia, como este pode ser visto como arma de guerra e um instrumento de limpeza étnica… Show more

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“…In the patriarchal societies, violence against women is an instrument of control that maintains masculine power 11 . Although it has been present in all eras of history, the collective rape camps of the former Yugoslavia 12 turned sexual violence into a weapon of war.…”
Section: Women's Right To Lifementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the patriarchal societies, violence against women is an instrument of control that maintains masculine power 11 . Although it has been present in all eras of history, the collective rape camps of the former Yugoslavia 12 turned sexual violence into a weapon of war.…”
Section: Women's Right To Lifementioning
confidence: 99%
“…J. Ann Tickner em seu com mais de um soldado e várias vezes. (PERES, 2011). Em termos numéricos, calcula-se que cerca de vinte mil mulheres muçulmanas e croatas foram estupradas durante a guerra.…”
Section: Teoria Feminista Das Relações Internacionaisunclassified
“…This was a literature that, distant from circular explanations about interpersonal relations, opened new analytical paths. I refer particularly to studies related to state administrations (Vianna and Farias, 2011), to ethnic territorial re-organizations in the process of formation of new states (Das, 2011;Schvartz Peres, 2011), to new characteristics assumed by armed conflicts in which violence against women was not a collateral effect, becoming a strategic objective in these situations (Segato, 2014) and in broad terms, to violence that takes place in spaces and situations that are beyond the realm of the private, as that perpetrated by men who did not know the victim of a brutal collective rape on a bus in New Delhi in 2012 (Roy, 2014).…”
Section: Violence Gender and Sexualitymentioning
confidence: 99%