Liberia's Women Veterans: War, Roles and Reintegration

Author:   Leena Vastapuu ,  Emmi Nieminen
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781786990808


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   15 September 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Liberia's Women Veterans: War, Roles and Reintegration


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The Liberian civil wars of the 1990s and 2000s became notorious for their atrocities, and for the widespread use of child soldiers. Girls and young women accounted for up to 40 per cent of these soldiers, but their unique perspective and experiences have largely been excluded from accounts of the conflict. In Liberia’s Women Veterans, Leena Vastapuu uses an innovative auto-photographic methodology to tell the story of two of Africa’s most brutal civil wars through the eyes of 133 female former soldiers. Incorporating their testimonies alongside a series of vivid illustrations by Emmi Nieminen, the book provides an in-depth account of these women’s experiences of trauma, stigma, and the challenges of reintegration into post-war society, as well as their hopes and aspirations for the future. Vastapuu argues that these women, too often been perceived merely as passive victims of the conflict, can in fact play an important role in post-war reconciliation and peace-building. Overturning gendered perceptions of warfare and militarism, the book provides a unique take on humanitarian practices and post-conflict societies, making essential reading for policymakers as well as students and scholars across the humanities and social sciences.

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Author:   Leena Vastapuu ,  Emmi Nieminen
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Zed Books Ltd
Weight:   0.304kg
ISBN:  

9781786990808


ISBN 10:   1786990806
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   15 September 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Preface: Liberia at War Introduction: Hell is the Absolute Lack of Being Heard 1. Auto-Photographing Rivers of Insecurities 2. Young Female Soldiers in Liberia’s Civil Wars 3. DDR: Disarmament, Disillusionment and Remarginalization 4. Social Rafting in Post-War Liberia 5. Let my Children’s Future be Alright Conclusion Epilogue: ‘When I sing, I can forget about my problems’

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'Vastapuu and Nieminen have compelled me to think afresh about female veterans' post-war lives. Anyone curious about the complex lives of women during and after wars will be gripped by this eye-opening book.' Cynthia Enloe, author of The Big Push: Exposing and Challenging the Persistence of Patriarchy 'A beautiful meditation on the ways in which young female veterans in Liberia navigate life after war. Employing a set of unique methodologies, Liberia's Women Veterans will become a key text in its field.' Annick T.R. Wibben, University of San Francisco 'Vastapuu makes a compelling case for gender to be mainstreamed in post-conflict reconstructive spaces. This book is among the very best to be written on youth, militarization, and coming of age.' Mark A. Drumbl, Washington and Lee University 'Fresh. Daring. Artistic. Humane. Its breakthrough methods and a willingness to operate outside the box result in fascinating accounts of women who fought in Liberia's wars.' Christine Sylvester, University of Connecticut 'Vastapuu not only offers a harrowing account of suffering as well as triumph over adversity, but also advances a truly innovative approach that makes this book highly relevant to a wide set of readers interested in questions of gender, violence and politics.' Roland Bleiker, University of Queensland


`Vastapuu and Nieminen have compelled me to think afresh about female veterans' post-war lives. Anyone curious about the complex lives of women during and after wars will be gripped by this eye-opening book.' Cynthia Enloe, author of The Big Push: Exposing and Challenging the Persistence of Patriarchy `A beautiful meditation on the ways in which young female veterans in Liberia navigate life after war. Employing a set of unique methodologies, Liberia's Women Veterans will become a key text in its field.' Annick T.R. Wibben, University of San Francisco `Vastapuu makes a compelling case for gender to be mainstreamed in post-conflict reconstructive spaces. This book is among the very best to be written on youth, militarization, and coming of age.' Mark A. Drumbl, Washington and Lee University `Fresh. Daring. Artistic. Humane. Its breakthrough methods and a willingness to operate outside the box result in fascinating accounts of women who fought in Liberia's wars.' Christine Sylvester, University of Connecticut `Vastapuu not only offers a harrowing account of suffering as well as triumph over adversity, but also advances a truly innovative approach that makes this book highly relevant to a wide set of readers interested in questions of gender, violence and politics.' Roland Bleiker, University of Queensland


Author Information

Leena Vastapuu earned her doctoral degree from the University of Turku, Finland in 2017. She has written and researched widely on warfare and humanitarian issues, with a particular interest in the impact of conflict on women and gender roles. This is her first book. Emmi Nieminen is a visual artist specialising in comics and graphic storytelling. Nieminen's work has been exhibited in group and solo exhibitions in Germany, Italy, Taiwan and Switzerland, and has been published in various anthologies in Finnish, English and German. Currently, Nieminen lives and works in Tampere, Finland, and is part of the Tampere Kunsthalle collective. She has been nominated twice for the Sarjakuva-Finlandia award.

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