(For info.)
Forthcoming bi-lingual volume:
RUTH SEIFERT (ED.), Gender, Identitaet und kriegerischer Konflikt. Das
Beispiel des ehemaligen Jugoslawien, Lit Publishers Muenster, Germany, April
2004. (Gender, Identity and Armed Conflict. The Example of the Former
Yugoslavia) - bi-lingual volume
RUTH SEIFERT, Einleitung: Identitaet, Gender und kriegerischer Konflikt
(Introduction: Identity, Gender and Armed Conflict)
SVETLANA SLAPSAK, Gender and War in the Post-Socialist World
VLASTA JALUSIC, Victimization of the Nation as Pre- and Post-War Identity
Discourses
MARINA BLAGOJEVIC, Conflict, Gender and Identity: Conflict and Continuity in
Serbia
NATALIJA BASIC, Kampfsoldaten im ehemaligen Jugoslawien: Legitimationen des
Kaempfens und des Toetens (Combat Soldiers in the Former Yugoslavia:
Legitimation of Fighting and Killing)
AZRA HROMADZIC, Kriegsvergewaltigungen in Bosnien: Alte und neue
Erklaerungsansaetze (War Rapes in Bosnia: Old and New Approaches)
MAJA KORAC, Living Ethnicity in Exile: Identity Processes of Refugees from the
Former Yugoslavia
NITA LUCI, Das "Schweigen der Frauen": Genderkonstruktionen und
Genderdynamiken in Vor- und Nachkriegs-Kosova ("Women´s Silence": Gender
Constructions and Gender Dynamics in Pre- and Post-War- Kosova)
RUTH SEIFERT, Nachkriegs-Kosovo/a: Diskurse ueber Nation und Gender (Post-War-
Kosovo/a: Discourses on Nation and Gender)
CHRIS CORRIN, Geschlechterverhaeltnisse und Friedensprozess: Gender in der
Nachkriegs-Rekonstruktion in Kosova (Gender and the Peace Process: Gender in
Post-War Reconstruction in Kosova)
LYNNE CH. ALICE, Bridging the Gender Gap: Political Culture in Kosovo
CHRISTINE EIFLER, Genderkompetenz und militaerisches Handeln in Krisengebieten
und Nachkriegsgesellschaften - eine Problemskizze (Outlining the Problem:
Gender Competence and the Military in War-Torn Regions and Post-War Societies)
ELENOR RICHTER-LYONETTE, Gender: Beobachtungen einer Praktikerin
internationaler Zusammenarbeit (Gender: Observation of a Practitioner in Post-
War Reconstruction)
Articles with a first German title are written in German
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