Female Suicide Bombers
Explore the compelling and often overlooked topic of female suicide bombers in Rosemarie Skaine's insightful book, Female Suicide Bombers, published by McFarland & Co Inc in 2006. This engaging work spans 235 pages, delving into the complex history of suicide bombing while profiling the unique role of women in this devastating phenomenon.
Skaine raises critical questions about the societal perceptions that often depict women in nonviolent roles, challenging readers to reconsider these biases. The book provides a thorough examination of various battlegrounds, including Lebanon, Turkey, Sri Lanka, Chechnya, and Israel and Palestine, offering a nuanced understanding of the motivations behind women's involvement in armed struggle.
Perfect for those interested in political freedom, security, and women's studies, Female Suicide Bombers is a thought-provoking read that sheds light on the intersection of gender and violence in contemporary society.