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Children Born of War

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Past, Present and Future

Children Born of War

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Children Born of War book

Past, Present and Future
ByBarbara Stelzl-Marx, Sabine Lee, Heide Glaesmer
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2021
eBook Published 27 July 2021
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
Pages 416
eBook ISBN 9780429199851
Subjects Humanities, Politics & International Relations
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Lee, S., Stelzl-Marx, B., & Glaesmer, H. (Eds.). (2021). Children Born of War: Past, Present and Future (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429199851

ABSTRACT

This volume presents research from a European international, interdisciplinary and intersectoral research project in which fifteen doctoral researchers explored a range of issues related to the life-course experiences of children born of war in 20th-century conflicts.

Children Born of War (CBOW), children fathered by foreign soldiers and born to local mothers during and after armed conflicts, have long been neglected in the research of the social consequences of war. Based on research projects completed under the auspices of the Horizon2020-funded international and interdisciplinary research and training network CHIBOW (www.chibow.org), this book examines the physical and social impact of war on these children. It focusses on three separate but inter-related themes: firstly, it explores methodological and ethical issues related to research with war-affected populations in general and children born of war in particular. Secondly, it presents innovative historical research focussing specifically on geopolitical areas that have hitherto been unexplored; and thirdly, it addresses, from a psychological and psychiatric perspective, the challenges faced by children born of war in post-conflict communities, including stigmatization, discrimination, within the significant context of identity formation when faced with contested memories of volatile post-war experiences. 

The book offers an insight into the social consequences of war for those children associated with the ‘enemy’ by virtue of their direct biological link.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction  1. Children Born of War: A Critical Appraisal of the Terminology  2. Oral History and Requirements: Translating Theory Into Practice  3. Ethical Challenges in Conducting Interviews with Children Born of War: Reflections on Navigating Participants’ Expectations  4. Implementing Research Ethics in an Interdisciplinary Research and Training Network - The CHIBOW Project  5. Researching Children Born of War in Uganda: Methodological Reflections on the Inclusion of Minors in CBOW Research  6. An Intergenerational Perspective on Conflict-Related Sexual Violence Against Women: Female Survivors and Their Children Born of Rape  7. Addressing The Needs Of Mothers And Their Children Born Of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence: A Framework For Support In Psychosocial Settings  8. Questions of Identity in German Occupation Children Born after World War II: Approaching a Complex Phenomenon with Mixed-Method Analyses  9. Alimony Payments for Children Born of War: A Case Study of British Occupation Children in Austria and Germany after World War II  10. Transgenerational Transmission of Memories  11. Children as “Collateral Damage” of Nationalisation Campaigns? The Persecution of “Nationally Unreliable” Persons in Czechoslovakia after the Second World War  12. Representations of CBOW in Films of Soviet Occupied Latvia and Beyond  13. Children Born Of The Indochina War: National ‘Reclassification’, Diversity, And Multiple Feelings Of Belonging  14. Wife, Victim, Murderer, Mother: Women Imprisoned for Killing an Abusive Husband in Post-Conflict Uganda

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