Reading

From the members of the Feminst Peace Network:

Why the War is Sexist by Huibin Amee Chew

Also on the Web:

Why We Need Women’s Actions and Feminist Voices for Peace by Starhawk

10 Ways Women Will Be Affected by a War in Iraq - American Friends Service Committee/Women’s Program

Militarism and Reproductive Freedom by Betsy Hartmann

Statements By Women Survivors of Psychiatric Abuse

Rape and Violence Against Women Have Always Been Terrorism by Nikki Craft

The Home Front by David Vest

Why Women Should Oppose The War by The Women Of Color Resource Center Download as a PDF (Acrobat Reader) file

Violence and Disabled Women by Iglesias, M.; Gil, G.; Joneken, A.; Mickler, B.; Knudsen, J.S., METIS project, European Unión DAPHNE initiative, 1998

How To Challenge Violent Male Domination by emma goldwoman

A Modest Proposal Concerning Masculism by emma goldwoman

Ten Thousand Years is Enough! by emma goldwoman

The Movement for Male Restraint by emma goldwoman

Peace is a Disability Issue - Disabled Peoples International

“The People” Speak Out by Marta Russell

Excerpts from an e-mail from Rachel Corrie to her family on February 7, 2003

Rachel Corrie by Lisa Suhair Majaj (Poem)

Something is Terribly Wrong in America by Cynthia McKinney

Robert Jensen on Pornography

Roe vs Wade, Aborted by Doris Colmes

XY: Men, Masculinities and Gender Politics

The History of the Women’s Peace Camp at Greenham Common

Books:

If Women Counted: A New Feminist Economics by Marilyn WaringWomen, Gender and Human Rights: A Global Perspective by Marjorie Agosin

The War Against Women by Marilyn French

Demon Lover by Robin Morgan

killing rage by bell hooks (and all of her other books)

The Bond Between Women by China Galland

Dreaming the Dark by Starhawk

The Chalice And The Blade: Our History, Our Future by Riane Eisler

Black Book on Brand Companies (Schwarzbuch Markenfirmen) by Klaus Werner and Hans Weiss

Red White and Oh So Blue by Mary Kay Blakely

Circle of Stones by Carol Duerk

War’s Dirty Secret: Rape Prostitution and Other Crimes Against Women, by Anne Llewellyn Barstow, ,2000, The Pilgrim Press. Cleveland, OH.

Male Roles. Masculinities and Violence: A Culture of Peace Perspective, Brienes, Ingeborg, Connell, Robert, & Eide, Indrid (Eds.), 2000, UNESCO Publishing. Paris, France.

Building a Women’s Peace Agenda, 2001, Hague Appeal for Peace, New York, NY.

Banana, Beaches and Bases: Making Feminist Sense of International Politics, by Cynthia Enloe, 1998, University of California Press, Berkeley, CA.

Maneuvers: The International Politics of Militarizing Women’s Lives, by Cynthia Enloe, 2000,University of California Press, Berkeley, CA.

Stopping Rape: A Challenge for Men, by Rus Ervin Funk, 1993, New Society Publishers, Philadelphia, PA.

Trauma and Recovery: The Aftermath of Violence – From Domestic Abuse to Political Terror, by Judith Herman,. 2000.

States of Conflict: Gender Violence and Resistance by Susie Jacobs, Ruth Jacobson, and Jennifer Marchbank, 2000, Zed Books. London, England.

The Aftermath Women in Post-conflict Transformation, by Sheila Meintjes, Anu Pillay, and Meredith Turshen, Mere (Eds.), 2002, Zed Books. London, England.

Women, War and Peace: The Independent Experts’ Assessment on the Impact of Armed Conflict on Women and Women’s Role in Peace-building, Elisabeth Rehn, and Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, 2002, United Nations Development Fund for Women, New York, NY (www.unifem.undp.org).

Common Grounds: Violence Against Women in War and Armed Conflict Situations, edited by Indai Lourdes Sajor, 1998, Asian Center for Women’s Human Rights, Quezon City, Philippines.

Frontline Feminisms: Women, War and Resistance, edited by Marguerite R.. Waller and Jennifer Rycenga, 2001,Routledge Press, New York, NY.

Women On War: An International Anthology of Writings From Antiquity To The Present, edited by Daniela Gioseffi, 2003, The Feminist Press At City University, New York, NY.

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