Janet Elise Johnson is Associate Professor of Political Science and Women's Studies at Brooklyn College, CUNY, and editor, with Jean C. Robinson, of Living Gender after Communism (IUP, 2007).
Preface: Can Intervention Help Women? | |
Abbreviations | |
Introduction and Overview: Foreign Intervention and Gender Violence | |
The Global Feminist Challenge, Communism, and Postcommunism | |
The Women's Crisis Center Movement: Funding and De-funding Feminism | |
Sexual Assault: The Limits of Blame and Shame | |
Domestic Violence: The Benefits of Assistance | |
Trafficking in Women: The Costs of State Pressure | |
Conclusions: Discussion and Recommendations for Future Interventions | |
Women's Human Rights and Gender Violence | |
Notes on Measurement and Method | |
Notes | |
Works Cited | |
Index | |
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