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OverviewAnalyzes the narrative agency of women who have come forward to break silences around wartime atrocities In Troubling Testimonies, Annika Björkdahl, Kristine Höglund, and Johanna Mannergren explore the power of women's voices in the aftermath of war. Demonstrating the importance of personal testimony, this book analyzes the narrative agency of women who have courageously come forward to shatter gendered silences around wartime atrocities and who have produced crucial new knowledge about women's experiences of war and its aftermath. Employing a feminist lens, the authors highlight women's powerful testimonies from different post-war contexts; Bosnia and Herzegovina, Rwanda, Sri Lanka, and Iraq. They examine how these testimonies provide insight into complex forms of gender-based violence, such as wartime rapes in Rwanda and Bosnia and Herzegovina, the enslavement of young Yazidi women at the hands of ISIS, and the trauma of ""secondary witnessing"" in Sri Lanka. Most importantly, they examine how the act of testifying provides agency to the women themselves. The book develops an innovative theoretical framework for understanding narrative agency, offering scholars and practitioners a new tool for analyzing how testimony contributes to transitional justice, peace and transformation after war. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Annika Björkdahl , Kristine Höglund , Johanna MannergrenPublisher: New York University Press Imprint: New York University Press ISBN: 9781479830176ISBN 10: 1479830178 Pages: 280 Publication Date: 10 March 2026 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews""At a time of global backlash against women's rights and escalating conflict, Troubling Testimonies insists on the urgency of listening to women's voices. Through the framework of narrative agency, Björkdahl, Höglund, and Mannergren illuminate how women's testimonies not only bear witness to violence but also reshape the foundations of societies emerging from war. Their analysis offers both warning and hope – for the conflicts still unfolding, and for the futures we can yet rebuild."" - Jacqui True, co-author of The Dynamics of Conflict Related Sexual and Gender Based Violence: Comparing Impact Across Global Regions ""This is an important book by world class scholars. The book's gendered lens points to the importance of power and agency in terms of who gets to tell the story or peace and conflict, and who does not. This is a particularly engaging book that expertly blends case studies with concept and theory-building. It is highly recommended."" - Roger Mac Ginty, author of Everyday Peace: How So-called Ordinary People Can Disrupt Violent Conflict ""At a time of global backlash against women's rights and escalating conflict, Troubling Testimonies insists on the urgency of listening to women's voices. Through the framework of narrative agency, Björkdahl, Höglund, and Mannergren illuminate how women's testimonies not only bear witness to violence but also reshape the foundations of societies emerging from war. Their analysis offers both warning and hope – for the conflicts still unfolding, and for the futures we can yet rebuild."" - Jacqui True, co-author of The Dynamics of Conflict Related Sexual and Gender Based Violence: Comparing Impact Across Global Regions ""This is an important book by world class scholars. The book's gendered lens points to the importance of power and agency in terms of who gets to tell the story or peace and conflict, and who does not. This is a particularly engaging book that expertly blends case studies with concept and theory-building. It is highly recommended."" - Roger Mac Ginty, author of Everyday Peace: How So-called Ordinary People Can Disrupt Violent Conflict Author InformationAnnika Björkdahl (Author) Annika Björkdahl is Professor of Political Science at Lund University in Sweden. She is the co-author of Peace and the Politics of Memory and Peacebuilding and Spatial Transformation: Peace, Space and Place, and co-editor of The Production of Gendered Knowledge of War: Women and Epistemic Power. Kristine Höglund (Author) Kristine Höglund is Professor of Peace and Conflict Research at Uppsala University in Sweden. She is the author of Peace Negotiations in the Shadow of Violence and co-editor of The Spatiality of Violence in Post-war Cities. Johanna Mannergren (Author) Johanna Mannergren is Professor of Political Science and International Relations at Södertörn University in Sweden. She is the co-author of Peace and the Politics of Memory, and co-editor of The Production of Gendered Knowledge of War: Women and Epistemic Power. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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