Our Bodies, Their Battlefields

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Our Bodies, Their Battlefields is a non-fiction book by journalist Christina Lamb that investigates the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war across modern conflicts.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
aimsTo give voice to survivors of conflict-related sexual violence
influence policy on war crimes
raise awareness of sexual violence in war
author Christina Lamb
authorNationality British
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describes failures of governments to prosecute sexual war crimes
long-term trauma of survivors
role of international organizations in addressing conflict-related sexual violence
role of militias and armed groups in sexual violence
social stigma faced by victims
systematic use of rape in conflict
focusesOn impunity for war crimes
international justice mechanisms
modern armed conflicts
perpetrators of wartime sexual violence
survivors of sexual violence
genre non-fiction
hasAuthorOccupation journalist
hasForm investigative journalism
hasPerspective feminist
human rights
hasSubjectCategory feminist non-fiction
gender studies
human rights literature
war and conflict
intendedAudience general readers
human rights advocates
policy makers
investigates links between patriarchy and wartime violence
patterns of rape in different conflicts
silencing of survivors
use of sexual violence as a weapon of war
language English
mainSubject conflict-related sexual violence
gender-based violence
human rights abuses
rape as a weapon of war
sexual violence in war
war crimes
women in war
workTitle Our Bodies, Their Battlefields self-link

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Christina Lamb notableWork Our Bodies, Their Battlefields
Our Bodies, Their Battlefields workTitle Our Bodies, Their Battlefields self-link