This volume contributes to the growing literature on women, conflict and peacebuilding by focusing on the moments after a peace accord, or some other official ending of a conflict, often denoted as ‘post-conflict’ or ‘post-war’. Such moments often herald great hope for holding to account those who committed grave wrongs during the conflict, and for a better life in the future. For many women, both of these hopes are often very quickly shattered in starkly different ways to the hopes of men. Such periods are often characterized by violence and insecurities, and the official ending of a war often fails to bring freedom from sexual violence for many women. Within such a context, efforts on the part of women, and those made on their behalf, to hold to account those who commit crimes against them, and to access their rights are difficult to make, are often dangerous, and are also often deployed with little effect. Gendered Peace explores international contexts, and a variety of local ones, in which such struggles take place, and evaluates their progress. The volume highlights the surprising success in the development of international legal advances for women, but contrasts this with the actual experience of women in cases from Sierra Leone, Rwanda, South Africa, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, East Timor, Peru, Central America and the Balkans.'
Boxed Text and Tables viiForeword ixIntroduction: Gendered War and Peace 1Gendering International Justice: Progress and Pitfalls at International Criminal Tribunals Martha Walsh 31Truth and Reconciliation Commissions and Gender Justice Alessandra Dal Secco 65"Your Justice Is Too Slow": Will the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Fail Rwanda's Rape Victims? Binaifer Nowrojee 107Gender Injustice and the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission Rashida Manjoo 137The Politics of Gender and Reconstruction in Afghanistan: Old Dilemmas or New Challenges? Deniz Kandiyoti 155The Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) Accord and After: Gendered Dimensions of Peace Meghna Guhathakurta 187Marrying Your Rapist: Domesticated War Crimes in Peru Jelke Boesten 205Joining Forces for Democratic Governance: Women's Alliance-Building for Post-War Reconstruction in Central America Ilja A. Luciak 229Gendered War, Gendered Peace: Violent Conflicts in the Balkans and Their Consequences Tanja Djuric-Kuzmanovic Rada Drezgic Dubravka Zarkov 265Post-War Backlash Violence against Women: What Can "Masculinity" Explain? Donna Pankhurst 293Contributors 321Index 325