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Why women rebel : understanding women's participation in armed rebel groups / Alexis Leanna Henshaw.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge studies in gender and global politicsPublication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 2017.Description: xiii, 133 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781138209855
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 303.6082 H397W
LOC classification:
  • JZ6405.W66 H46 2017
Contents:
1. Introduction and overview -- 2. A combatant by any other name : assessing what women do in war -- 3. Comparing mainstream and feminist theories on rebellion -- 4. Where women rebel : a cross-national analysis of women's participation in armed rebel groups -- 5. Why women rebel : an analysis of women's participation in rank-and-file roles -- 6. Where women lead : gender and leadership in armed rebel groups -- 7. Summary and conclusions.
Summary: Why Women Rebel" presents a global analysis of the extent to which women are engaged in armed, organized rebellions, and why they choose to join such rebellions. Henshaw has collected and analyzed data on women's participation in over 70 post-Cold War rebel groups and provides a theoretical analysis drawing upon both mainstream literature in the social sciences and critical, feminist inquiry on women and political violence to offer a new gendered theory on why women rebel. The book demonstrates that women are active in well over half of all rebel groups sampled and that, while the majority of rebel groups have women serving in support roles away from direct combat, approximately a third of groups employ women in the conduct of armed attacks, and just over a quarter have women in a leadership capacity. Henshaw reaffirms the idea that women are more likely to be engaged in left-wing political organizations, but does suggest that more conservative or traditional movements may also successfully incorporate women by appealing to concerns about community rights.0This book will be of interest to academics in the fields of political science, international relations, security studies, and gender and women's studies.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction and overview -- 2. A combatant by any other name : assessing what women do in war -- 3. Comparing mainstream and feminist theories on rebellion -- 4. Where women rebel : a cross-national analysis of women's participation in armed rebel groups -- 5. Why women rebel : an analysis of women's participation in rank-and-file roles -- 6. Where women lead : gender and leadership in armed rebel groups -- 7. Summary and conclusions.

Why Women Rebel" presents a global analysis of the extent to which women are engaged in armed, organized rebellions, and why they choose to join such rebellions. Henshaw has collected and analyzed data on women's participation in over 70 post-Cold War rebel groups and provides a theoretical analysis drawing upon both mainstream literature in the social sciences and critical, feminist inquiry on women and political violence to offer a new gendered theory on why women rebel. The book demonstrates that women are active in well over half of all rebel groups sampled and that, while the majority of rebel groups have women serving in support roles away from direct combat, approximately a third of groups employ women in the conduct of armed attacks, and just over a quarter have women in a leadership capacity. Henshaw reaffirms the idea that women are more likely to be engaged in left-wing political organizations, but does suggest that more conservative or traditional movements may also successfully incorporate women by appealing to concerns about community rights.0This book will be of interest to academics in the fields of political science, international relations, security studies, and gender and women's studies.

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