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Women and Men's Wars

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Women and Men’s Wars is an original collection of articles, which examine women’s attitudes about war. A broad spectrum of views is expressed ranging from the compatibility of the struggle for national liberation for women, to the destructive nature of male institutions, behavior, and ways of thinking. Contents “Women in the National Struggle in Zimbabwe, an Interview of Naomi Nhiwatiwa” by C B Thompson - “Feminism and the National Liberation struggle in the Philippines” by D Aguilar-San Juan - “Reflections on Woolf’s Three Guineas” by M Yudkin - “Tales of War and Tear of Women” by N Huston - “The Barracks Community in Western Political Prolegomena to a Feminist Critique of War and Politics” by N Harstock - Feminism, Pacifism, Nationalism, and the United Nations Decade for Women” by C M Stephenson - “Feminism, Pacifism, Internationalism, and the 1915 International Congress of Women” by L B Costin - “Report on UNESCO’s The Role of Women in Peace Movements” by S McLean - “Women in NATO A Conference Report” by C M Enloe - “Courses on Women in the Military” by J H Stiehm - “On Beautiful Souls, Just Warriors and Feminist Consciousness” by J B Elshtain - “Lullabye” by J Mirikitani - “The Japanese-American Woman, the Second World War, and the Relocation Camp Experience” by E Blicksilver - “A Materialistic View of Men’s and Women’s Attitudes Toward War” by B As - “What Parachute Soldiers Don’t See” by I Atsumi - “The Protected, the Protector, the Defender” by J H Stiehm

90 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 1983

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Judith Hicks Stiehm

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