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Gender Inclusive offers a challenging and unconventional reinterpretation of gender and mass violence.Compiling essays and excerpts drawn from nearly two decades of Adam Joness writing on gender and politics, this stimulating and diverse collection of essays explores vital issues surrounding gendercide (gender-selective mass killing) including: How gender shapes men and women as victims and perpetrators of mass violence, including genocide.The range of gender-selective atrocities inflicted upon males, especially the gendercidal killing of civilian men of battle age.The victimization of women and girls worldwide, including the structural forms of violence (gendercidal institutions) directed against them.Genocidal violence throughout modern history, with a particular focus on the Balkans and Rwanda.In-depth critiques of prevailing gender framings in academic scholarship, mass media, and the policy sphere. Adam Jones recently selected as one of fifty key thinkers in Holocaust and genocide studies contests prevailing interpretations of gender and violence, arguing that they fail to capture the broad range of gendered experience. His global-historical treatment is essential reading for anyone with an interest in genocide, human rights and gender studies.

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Gender Inclusive
Gender Inclusive offers a challenging and unconventional reinterpretation of gender and mass violence.
Compiling essays and excerpts drawn from nearly two decades of Adam Joness writing on gender and politics, this stimulating and diverse collection of essays explores vital issues surrounding gendercide (gender-selective mass killing) including:
  • How gender shapes men and women as victims and perpetrators of mass violence, including genocide
  • The range of gender-selective atrocities inflicted upon males, especially the gendercidal killing of civilian men of battle age
  • The victimization of women and girls worldwide, including the structural forms of violence (gendercidal institutions) directed against them
  • Genocidal violence throughout modern history, with a particular focus on the Balkans and Rwanda
  • In-depth critiques of prevailing gender framings in academic scholarship, mass media, and the policy sphere.
Adam Jones recently selected as one of fifty key thinkers in Holocaust and genocide studies contests prevailing interpretations of gender and violence, arguing that they fail to capture the broad range of gendered experience. His global-historical treatment is essential reading for anyone with an interest in genocide, human rights, and gender studies.

Adam Jones, Ph.D., is currently Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of British Columbia Okanagan in Kelowna, Canada. His recent publications include Genocide: A Comprehensive Introduction (2006) and the edited volume Gendercide and Genocide (2004). He is executive director of Gendercide Watch (www.gendercide.org).
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