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Political Invisibility and Mobilization: Women Against State Violence in Argentina, Yugoslavia, and Liberia (Routledge Research in Gender and Society)

SKU: 9780367465865

4,718.82

Discover the hidden power of the marginalized in challenging state violence. This groundbreaking comparative study explores women’s peace movements in Argentina, Yugoslavia, and Liberia, unveiling how political invisibility can be strategically leveraged against repression. Selina Gallo-Cruz details how women used overlooked spaces and international networks to mobilize for peace and societal change, offering a robust theoretical framework. An essential read for students and scholars in political sociology, women’s studies, gender studies, and peace and conflict studies seeking profound insights into activism under oppressive regimes. Award-winning research for understanding resilience and strategic mobilization.

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