Resources

World Literature Today, Nov-Dec, 2007

For Further Reading

Blood into Ink: South Asian and Middle Eastern Women Write War. Ed. Miriam Cooke & Roshni Rustomji-Kerns. Boulder: Westview Press, 1994.

De Pauw, Linda Grant. Battle Cries and Lullabies: Women in War from Prehistory to the Present. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1998.

Elshtain, Jean Bethke. Women and War. New York: Basic Books, 1987.

Her War Story: Twentienth-century Women Write about War. Ed. Sayre P. Sheldon. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1999.

In a Dark Time. Ed. Nicholas Humphrey & Robert Jay Lifton. London: Faber, 1984.

Lines in the Sand: New Writing on War and Peace. Ed. Mary Hoffman & Rhiannon Lassiter. New York: Disinformation Co. / St. Paul, MN: Consortium, 2003.

A Map of Hope: Women's Writings on Human Rights, an International Literary Anthology. Ed. Marjorie Agosin. London: Penguin, 1999.

The Norton Book of Modern War. Ed. Paul Fussell. New York: Norton, 1991.

Veterans of War, Veterans of Peace. Ed. Maxine Hong Kingston. Kihei, Hawaii: Koa Books, 2006.

Voices in Wartime Anthology: A Collection of Narratives and Poems. Ed. Andrew Himes & Jan Bultmann. Seattle: Whit Press, 2005.

Women on War: An International Anthology of Writings from Antiquity to the Present. Ed. Daniella Gioseffi. New York: Feminist Press at the City University of New York, 2003.

Writing Between the Lines: An Anthology on War and Its Social Consequences. Ed. Kevin Bowen & Bruce Weigl. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1997.

Online Resources

Art for Amnesty

www.artforamnesty.org

International Center for Not-for-Profit Law

www.icnl.org

International Committee of the Red Cross

www.icrc.org

Women at the Forefront

www.womenattheforefront.com

Women Living with War

www.oldroads.org/war/womenwar.htm

Women's United Nations Report Network

www.wunrn.com

WomenWatch

www.un.org/womenwatch

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