The landscape of silence : sexual violence against men in war / Amalendu Misra.
- Title
- The landscape of silence : sexual violence against men in war / Amalendu Misra.
- Published by
- London : Hurst & Company, 2015.
- ©2015
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- Description
- xiv, 271 p.; 23 cm.
- Summary
- Why is it that men and boys have been and still are violated in conflict: in conventional war, insurgencies or periods of civil and ethnic strife? And, why, throughout history, have victims, perpetrators and society as a whole refused to acknowledge this violation? Why do episodes of male-on-male rape and sexual abuse feature so rarely in accounts of war, be they official histories, eye-witness accounts or popular narratives? Is there more to this elision of memory than simply shame? Is there more to it than the victor's desire to violate the enemy body? Amalendu Misra's startlingly original research into male sexual violence explores the meaning and role of the male body prior to is abuse and how it is altered by violation in wartime. He examines the bio-political contexts of conflict in which primarily men and occasionally women sexually violate men; he details the inadequate legal safeguards for survivors of such events; an in unearthing and analysing an ignored aspect of war, he inquires whether such violence can ever be deterred.--Dust jacket.
- Subject
- Contents
- The Body -- Biopower -- In the Name of the Nation -- The Torturer's Soul -- The Legal Conundrum -- Mapping Memory -- Coming to Terms.
- Owning institution
- Harvard Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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