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OverviewFrom Homer to Tim O'Brien, war literature remains largely the domain of male writers, and traditional narratives imply that the burdens of war are carried by men. But women and children disproportionately suffer the consequences of conflict: famine, disease, sexual abuse, and emotional trauma caused by loss of loved ones, property, and means of subsistence.Collateral Damage tells the stories of those who struggle on the margins of armed conflict or who attempt to rebuild their lives after a war. Bringing together the writings of female authors from across the world, this collection animates the wartime experiences of women as military mothers, combatants, supporters, war resisters, and victims. Their stories stretch from Rwanda to El Salvador, Romania to Sri Lanka, Chile to Iraq. Spanning fiction, poetry, drama, essay, memoir, and reportage, the selections are contextualized by brief author commentaries. The first collection to embrace so wide a range of contemporary authors from such diverse backgrounds, Collateral Damage seeks to validate and shine a light on the experiences of women by revealing the consequences of war endured by millions whose voices are rarely heard. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Barbara MujicaPublisher: University of Virginia Press Imprint: University of Virginia Press Dimensions: Width: 15.10cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.535kg ISBN: 9780813945729ISBN 10: 0813945720 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 30 March 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Table of ContentsReviewsA powerful and beautiful book sharing thoughtful considerations of war from gifted authors across the globe. --Kate Hendricks Thomas, George Mason University, coeditor of Invisible Veterans: What Happens When Service Women Become Civilians Again A powerful and beautiful book sharing thoughtful considerations of war from gifted authors across the globe. --Kate Hendricks Thomas, George Mason University, coeditor of Invisible Veterans: What Happens When Service Women Become Civilians Again This volume is a preeminent resource for scholars whose research focuses on drama, mysticism, and women's studies of Golden Age Spain.... The volume, richly versatile and academically diverse, is... a great vehicle for understandingthe prolific scholarly and creative work of Barbara Mujica. --Hispania Author InformationBárbara Mujica, Professor Emerita of Spanish at Georgetown University, is an award-winning novelist, essayist, and critic. She is editor of A New Anthology of Early Modern Spanish Theater: Play and Playtext and author of the novels Frida and I Am Venus, and the short story collection Imagining Iraq, among many other works. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |