Women and the contested state religion, violence, and agency in South and Southeast Asia / [electronic resource] : edited by Monique Skidmore and Patricia Lawrence. - Notre Dame : University of Notre Dame Press, c2007. - xi, 260 p. : ill., maps. - Kroc Institute series on religion, conflict, and peacebuilding . - Kroc Institute series on religion, conflict, and peace building. .

Based on presentations at a conference in 2003 of the Program in Conflict, Religion, and Peacebuilding at the Joan. B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contesting traditions : religion and violence in South Asia / Peter van der Veer -- The citizen as sexed : women, violence, and reproduction / Veena Das -- The nuclear fetish : violence, affect, and the postcolonial state / Betty Joseph -- Overcoming the silent archive in Bangladesh : women bearing witness to violence in the 1971 Liberation War / Yasmin Saikia -- The watch of Tamil women : women's acts in a transitional warscape / Patricia Lawrence -- Mothers and wives of the disappeared in southern Sri Lanka : fragmented geographies of moral discomfort / Alex Argenti-Pillen -- The other body and the body politic : contingency and dissonance in narratives of violence / Mangalika de Silva -- Buddha's mother and the billboard queens : moral oower in contemporary Burma / Monique Skidmore -- With patience we can endure / Ingrid Jordt -- To marry a man or a spirit? : women, spirit possession cult, and domination in Burma / Bènèdicte Brac de la Perrire.


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Women--Violence against--Political aspects--South Asia--Congresses.
Women and war--Sri Lanka--Congresses.
Women and religion--Burma--Congresses.


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