
After Rape
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'This is a remarkable book on rape and justice in northern Uganda, based on the kind of fieldwork that is only possible when the researcher lives for a decade in the same communities she researches, speaks the local language and builds deep trust with her respondents. Porter combines this incredible empirical depth with provocative insights on sex, violence, and justice that extend far beyond the Ugandan case to inform some of today's most pressing debates in politics, law, gender studies, and anthropology. The book also inspires new thinking on the most appropriate methodologies for grasping complex inter-personal dynamics in conflict-affected communities.' Phil Clark, University of London 'After Rape not only provides a moving account of sexual violence in civil war, but rests on deep insights into concepts of justice and reconciliation in African societies that makes it essential reading for all those concerned with healing the aftermath of conflict in Africa.' Christopher Clapham, University of Cambridge 'One of the most thoughtful and thought-provoking books on conflict and rape ever written. Porter's theory of social harmony goes to the heart of understanding how rape survivors are treated in their communities. A must read for anyone seeking to understand and address rape and the acceptance of rape survivors in conflict-affected societies.' Dyan Mazurana, Tufts University, Massachusetts 'After Rape is a fascinating and moving book on a deeply difficult subject. Porter's insights into fraught questions of violence, consent, and gender draw on her long-term engagement in northern Uganda and open new vistas onto what justice might mean after - and beyond - the civil war.' Adam Branch, University of Cambridge 'Based on extensive and sensitive fieldwork, After Rape illuminates Acholi ideas of justice and appropriate sex. A master of contextualization, Holly Porter deftly examines rape in relation to gender relations, the legacy of war and the ideals of social harmony in contemporary northern Uganda. With its reflections on methodology, careful analysis, and sympathetic portrayals of distressing situations, this is a truly thought-provoking book.' Susan Reynolds Whyte, University of CopenhagenMore details
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