The issue of rape as an instrument of war and violence against women is a critical issue that needs serious and immediate attention. John Roth, Rittner and Paragon are to be applauded for producing this volume with content that informs, engages and awakens us to the shameful and horrific history of such in humane violence. Rape: Weapon of War and Genocide. by. John K. Roth, Carol Rittner (Editor) · Rating details · 52 ratings · 6 reviews. Here is a volume that cries out to be read by everyone. It is filled with texts of terror that must be heard if the human community is truly to respond Never again! Rape: Weapon of War and Genocide is a fascinating collection of a diverse range of essays pertaining to twentieth- and twenty-first century crimes against humanity. The book raises many important questions, ranging from the mixed legacy of the UN and the responsibilities of the international community, to the issues of gender discrimination, the motives of perpetrators, and the fate of the .
In chapter 13, "Crying Out for Action: Rape-as-Policy and the Responsibility to Protect," John K. Roth challenges the UN's record at preventing genocide since World War II. By focusing on the brutal realities of "re-rape" and death by rape, Roth asks important questions about the fate of victims of rape-as-policy in war and genocide. Carol Rittner and John K. Roth have brought together a range of very powerful contributions on rape in war and genocide Each chapter deals very personally with the agony of rape and the challenges it poses to male behavior, international law, and political action. Free download Rape As A Weapon Of War ebooks in PDF, epub, textbook and kindle. Get and Read online full Rape As A Weapon Of War HQ books with ios, android, win Rape by John K. Roth "Its chapters by experts in genocide studies, this book, which includes key documents and discussion questions, concentrates on diverse historic and.
Rape: Weapon of War and Genocide is a fascinating collection of a diverse range of essays pertaining to twentieth- and twenty-first century crimes against humanity. The book raises many important questions, ranging from the mixed legacy of the UN and the responsibilities of the international community, to the issues of gender discrimination, the motives of perpetrators, and the fate of the victims. Rape: Weapon of War and Genocide. John K. Roth is the Edward J. Sexton Professor Emeritus of Philosophy and the Founding Director of the Center for the Study of the Holocaust, Genocide, and Human Rights (now the Center for Human Rights Leadership) at Claremont McKenna College, where he taught from through "Its chapters by experts in genocide studies, this book, which includes key documents and discussion questions, concentrates on diverse historic and contemporary atrocities to focus the challenges to male behavior, international law, and political action that arise from the agony of rape used as a weapon of war and genocide"--Provided by publisher.
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