Teaching about rape in war and genocide [electronic resource] / edited by John K. Roth and Carol Rittner.
2015
HV6322.7
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Title
Teaching about rape in war and genocide [electronic resource] / edited by John K. Roth and Carol Rittner.
ISBN
9781137499165 (electronic book)
1137499168 (electronic book)
113749915X
1137499176
1137499168 (electronic book)
113749915X
1137499176
Published
[Basingstoke] : Palgrave Pivot, 2015.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
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HV6322.7
Dewey Decimal Classification
364.15/1071
Summary
How to teach about rape in war and genocide? This edited volume draws on the expertise of scholars and human rights practitioners to explore that crucial question. Across the chapters its authors address five questions: Why teach about rape in war and genocide? Who should teach and learn? What needs to be taught? How should one teach? Where and when should teaching take place? Offering guidance for teaching and discussion, this study combines research and pedagogical experience to make the volume useful not only as a pedagogical guide but also as a source that advances understanding about, and resistance against, a major atrocity that besieges human flourishing.
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Table of Contents
Introduction: Tackling Overlooked Issues
1. Why Teach?
2. Who Should Teach and Learn?
3. What Needs to Be Taught?
4. How Should One Teach?
5. When and Where?
Conclusion: Time Will Tell.
1. Why Teach?
2. Who Should Teach and Learn?
3. What Needs to Be Taught?
4. How Should One Teach?
5. When and Where?
Conclusion: Time Will Tell.