Sexual Violence and War: Mapping Out a Complex Relationship

TitleSexual Violence and War: Mapping Out a Complex Relationship
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2001
AuthorsSkjelsbæk, Inger
JournalEuropean Journal of International Relations
Volume7
Issue2
Pagination211-237
Date Published06/2001
Abstract

In the 1990s there was more focus on war-time sexual violence than ever before. Within academia, among policy-makers and in the media emerged a consensus that sexual violence can be used as a weapon of war. This article attempts to understand the complex relationship between sexual violence and war by presenting three different conceptualizations based on a literature study of 140 scholarly texts published mainly during the 1990s. The crux of this article is the argument that the relationship between sexual violence and war is best conceptualized within a social constructionist paradigm.

URLhttps://doi.org/10.1177%2F1354066101007002003
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