After shock : September 11, 2001 : global feminist perspectives /

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Uniform title:September 11, 2001.
Imprint:Vancouver : Raincoast Books ; Berkeley, Calif. : Publishers Group West [distributor], c2003.
Description:557 p. ; 23 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5535724
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Other authors / contributors:Hawthorne, Susan, 1951-
Winter, Bronwyn, 1955-
ISBN:1551926571 (pbk.)
Notes:Originally published: September 11, 2001. North Melbourne, Vic. : Spinifex, 2002.
Includes bibliographical references.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Part 1. Reactions
  • Whose Terrorism? 12 September to 7 October
  • Log of Impacts: As It Happened
  • New York City: The Day After
  • Afghani Women's Resistance Organization: Bin Laden Is Not Afghanistan
  • Non-Selective Compassion
  • Candlelight Vigil for Restraint and Peace
  • Rancid Social Soup
  • Week One: Ghosts and Echoes
  • Women's Voices Silenced in the Enthusiasm for War
  • Statement on Attacks in the USA
  • Terrorism, Globalisation, Bio/diversity, Survival: A Feminist Perspective
  • A Pure, High Note of Anguish
  • Why I Voted against War
  • A Pentagon Widow Pleads for Non-violence
  • I Too Am a Muslim, a Hindu, an Arab
  • Resistance is Creative: False Options and Real Hope
  • So the Party Is Over? The Global Justice Movement after September 11
  • The Price of Life
  • Statement
  • Transnational Feminist Practices Against War
  • It's Bloodthirsty Vengeance
  • "Fatima" Speaks: Resisting the Taliban
  • Justice, Not Revenge; Peace, Not War; Civil Liberties and Human Rights, Not Fascism
  • Another Feminist Response to the Terrorist Attacks
  • A World Where Justice Brings Peace
  • Reflections on "Infinite Justice"
  • Whose War? 8 October to 13 November
  • First Writing Since
  • Statement on the US Strikes on Afghanistan
  • Women Oppose War
  • Un Pave dans la mare, or Rocking the Boat: September 11 Viewed from France
  • Letter to President George W. Bush
  • No Glory in Unjust War on the Weak
  • Statement
  • A War ... by Men
  • Letter to Kofi Annan
  • Telling It Like It Isn't
  • What Does Feminism Have to Say?
  • Life of Afghan Refugee Women
  • Globalisation and Talibanisation
  • Testimony Before the Subcommittee of the US House on International Operations and Human Rights
  • Weekday Warriors
  • Behind the Veil of Oppression
  • Before the Bombs: My Beautiful Afghanistan
  • Urgent Action Alert: Include Afghan Women in Transition Processes
  • Is This a Feminist War?
  • A Call on Feminists to Protest the War Against Afghanistan
  • International Law and the Terrorist Attacks on the USA
  • Women Oppose War
  • Appeal to the UN and World Community
  • Women's Networks: Islamists' Violence and Terror
  • Whose Peace? 14 November to 8 March
  • Self Evident
  • Demanding to Be Heard
  • What Do You Do When You Are Fed up with Men's Mismanagement of Our Planet Earth and Their Wars?
  • Women in War
  • Interview with Mary Robinson
  • Call for Action
  • The Fundamental Mystery of Repressing Women
  • The Brussels Proclamation
  • Forever Victims
  • Declaration on the Occasion of the International Human Rights Day
  • By Any Standard, This Is a War Against Afghans
  • Buying a Gladiatorial Myth
  • Peace Is the Only Option
  • Statement following US President Bush's Hard-line Rhetoric directed at North Korea
  • Letter to the Deputy Leader of the Opposition
  • Better the Devil You Know?
  • Declaration on the Occasion of International Women's Day 2002
  • Afghan Women's Consultation Concludes Today in Kabul
  • Persevere in the Struggle against US Reoccupation of the Philippine
  • Let Us Struggle Against War and Fundamentalism and for Peace and democracy!
  • Part 2. Reflections
  • Dislocations
  • Masculinity as a Foreign Policy Issue
  • Women, the Taliban, and the Politics of Public Space in Afghanistan
  • Afghanistan, Central Asia, Georgia: Key to Oil Profits
  • Huntington's "Clash of Civilisations" Thesis and Population Control
  • A War for Afghan Women?
  • Phantom Towers: Feminist Reflections on the Battle between Global Capital and Fundamentalist Terrorism
  • The Algebra of Infinite Justice
  • Fundamentalism, Violence and Disconnection
  • Who Will Mourn on October 7?
  • Eurocentrism, Orientalism and Essentialism: Some Reflections on September 11 and Beyond
  • Feminist Snapshots from the Edge: Reflections on Women, War and Peace Activism in Israel after September 11
  • The Phallus of September 11
  • State of Emergency
  • Good and Evil: At Home and Abroad
  • If Women Really Mattered
  • Glossary
  • Abbreviations
  • Contributors
  • Permissions
  • Acknowledgements
  • About the Editors