Feminist Conversations: Women, Trauma and Empowerment in Post-Transitional Societies

Author:   Dovile Budryte ,  Lisa M. Vaughn ,  Natalya T. Riegg ,  Svetlana Aslanyan
Publisher:   University Press of America
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Pages:   180
Publication Date:   05 November 2008
Format:   Paperback
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Feminist Conversations is a forum of cross-cultural communication among women from different parts of the world, as well as from different life paths. It draws on several disciplines, including gender studies, psychology and political science, to gain insight into the following questions: Do post-transitional societies become more women-friendly as they become more democratic? Which strategies of empowerment can women use to obtain political voice and improve their everyday lives? How do they cope with traumatic experiences and memories? Women's rights activists and feminist scholars from Lithuania, Armenia, South Africa, Guatemala and the United States reflect on the productivity of different practices for increasing political standing, the efficiency of different methods of dealing with gender violence and the different empowerment mechanisms of coping with trauma. The authors engage in a dialogue about the applicability of these practices, methods and mechanisms to various countries and cultures.

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Author:   Dovile Budryte ,  Lisa M. Vaughn ,  Natalya T. Riegg ,  Svetlana Aslanyan
Publisher:   University Press of America
Imprint:   University Press of America
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.290kg
ISBN:  

9780761843795


ISBN 10:   0761843795
Pages:   180
Publication Date:   05 November 2008
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"Part 1 Part I. Reflecting on Trauma and Empowerment: Theories and Practices Chapter 2 Chapter 1. Revision of the Visions: Feminism and Empowerment in Post-Transitional Societies Chapter 3 Chapter 2. From ""Dirty Laundry"" to a Human Rights Concern? International Norms and Gender Violence in Armenia and Lithuania Chapter 4 Chapter 3. Paradoxes of ""Gender Equality"" in Lithuania: Violence against Women and Equal Opportunites Chapter 5 Chapter 4. ""Come Rape Us!"" The Everyday Trauma of Sexual Violence in South Africa Chapter 6 Chapter 5. Losing Ground: How the Lack of Opportunity for Women to Own Land Impales the Tanzanian Economy Chapter 7 Chapter 6. Entrepreneurship: Antidote to Women's Economic Oppression Part 8 Part II. Living Trauma and Empowerment: Stories and Strategies Chapter 9 Chapter 7. Left Alone, the Widows of the War: Trauma Reframed through Community Empowerment in Guatemala Chapter 10 Chapter 8. Dolls with Jobs: A Compelling Response by Traditional KwaZulu-Natal Craftswomen in an Era of HIV-AIDS Chapter 11 Chapter 9. Confined Space:The Simultaneous Installation of Art and the De-Installation of a Relationship Part 12 Part III. Authentic Voices: Nothing Lost in Translation! Chapter 13 Chapter 10. Were All Women Born to Suffer? Understanding Resistance to Empowerment: A Lithuanian NGO Activist's Perspective Chapter 14 Chapter 11. Women and Empowerment in Armenia: Traditions, Transitions and Current Politics Chapter 15 Chapter 12. Zara's Travail: A Life Story Chapter 16 Chapter 13. Gender In/Equality in Egypt and Armenia Chapter 17 Chapter 14. Addressing Trauma through Political Action: Nineth Montenegro's Story Chapter 18 Conclusion: A Conversation among the Editors"

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The oppression of women happens in all parts of the world and takes many forms from domestic abuse to economic disenfranchisement and the use of violence against women as a weapon of war. But responses to trauma and women's empowerment also take diverse forms, as this important and engaging volume illustrates. Drawing on different countries and speaking from the experiences of women themselves, the contributors explore the diverse ways in which women understand and respond to experiences of trauma and violence.--Mary Brydon-Miller, Ph.D.


The oppression of women happens in all parts of the world and takes many forms--from domestic abuse to economic disenfranchisement and the use of violence against women as a weapon of war. But responses to trauma and women's empowerment also take diverse forms, as this important and engaging volume illustrates. Drawing on different countries and speaking from the experiences of women themselves, the contributors explore the diverse ways in which women understand and respond to experiences of trauma and violence.--Mary Brydon-Miller, Ph.D.


Author Information

Dovile Budryte is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Georgia Gwinnett College in Lawrenceville, Georgia. Her research interests include gender studies, nationalism and democratization. She wrote Taming Nationalism? Political Community Building in the Post-Soviet Baltic States (Ashgate, 2005) and numerous articles about minority rights and collective memory in the Baltic states. Lisa M. Vaughn is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center in Ohio. Her primary research interests are socio-cultural issues affecting the health and well-being of families, especially immigrant and minority populations in the United States. With a life-long interest in other cultures, Lisa has worked with universities and communities around the world, including Guatemala, South Africa, Denmark and the Dominican Republic. Natalya T. Riegg is a Professor of Political Science and Global Studies at the University of Saint Mary in Leavenworth, Kansas. Her fields of specialization include political philosophy, cross-cultural communication and international women's issues. She is the author of dozens of articles and a book, The Social Philosophy of Alvin Toffler (in Russian).

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