This collection offers a new reflection on rape in war time through 15 case studies, ranging from Greece to Nigeria. It questions the specificity of rape as a universal transgression, its place in memories of war, its legacies, including children born from rape, and the challenge of writing about intimate violence as both a scientist and a human.
Author Biography:
NATALIA SUAREZ BONILLA Associate Professor University del Valle, Colombia
ISABELLE DELPLA Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University Montpellier III, France
ANNE GODFROID Doctorate Student working on the Belgian occupation of the Rhineland (Royal Military Academy, Brussels), Belgium
JOHN HORNE Professor of Modern European History, Trinity College Dublin, a Fellow of TCD and a Member of the Royal Irish Academy, Ireland
ADEDIRAN DANIEL IKUOMOLA Lecturer in the Department of Sociology at Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko; Ondo State, Nigeria
MAUD JOLY PhD student in History at Sciences-Po (Paris) and a former member of the Casa de Velázquez, Spain
PIETER LAGROU teaches history at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
NAYANIKA MOOKHERJEE Reader of Social Anthropology in Durham University, UK
REGINA MÜLHAÜSER Historian, Ph.D., and Researcher at the Hamburg Foundation for the
Advancement of Research and Culture, Germany
MARIANNA G. MURAVYEVA Associate Professor of Law at Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia, Russia
NORMAN NAIMARK Robert and Florence McDonnell Professor of East European Studies at Stanford University, US
TAL NITSAN Anthropology PhD Candidate at the University of British Columbia and a scholar at The Liu Institute for Global Issues, US
DANIEL PALMIERI Historical Research Officer at the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Geneva
NADINE PUECHGUIRBAL Women and War Advisor for the International Committee of the RedCross (ICRC), Geneva
AMANDINE REGAMEY teaches Russian language and civilisation at University Paris I (Pantheon Sorbonne), and is an associate member of the Centre for Russian, Caucasian and Central Asian Studies (CERCEC EHESS/CNRS), France
ANTOINE RIVIÈRE PhD Student in History at the University of Paris-IV-Sorbonne, France
ALEXANDRE SOUCAILLE Research Fellow at the CNRS, Paris, France
KATHERINE STEFATOS PhD Student at the Politics Department of Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK