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Authors: Jacqueline Rose
1
Metro
, 30 October 2012.
2
Ibid.
3
All stories from
Guardian
, 6 July 2013.
4
Patrick Kingsley, ‘Amid euphoria women subjected to “circle of hell” in Tahrir Square’,
Guardian
, 6 July 2013.
5
Reuters, ‘Driving harms ovaries, Saudi cleric claims’,
Guardian
, 30 September 2013.
6
‘Call for action as disturbing rise in attacks on women reported’,
Guardian
, 8 March 2013.
7
Madeleine Bunting, ‘Half the world’s working women are without basic legal rights, says UN’,
Guardian
, 6 July 2011.
8
‘Men and women must unite for change’,
Guardian
, 8 March 2013; see also Kira Cochrane, ‘Men must speak up too’,
Guardian
, 9 May 2013.
9
Sandra Laville, ‘Revealed: 10,000 living at risk of domestic violence’,
Guardian
, 27 February 2014; Alexandra Topping, ‘Fahma Mohamed: the shy campaigner who fought for FGM education’,
Guardian
, 28 February, 2014 (the
Guardian
supported Mohamed in her campaign); Julian Borger, ‘Jolie to seek end to sexual violence as war weapon at London summit’,
Guardian
, 31 March 2014 (Angelina Jolie and William Hague, UK Foreign Secretary, have been campaigning jointly against rape as a war crime). In June 2008, the UN Security Council unanimously passed resolution 1820 stating that rape and other forms of sexual violence in conflict zones can constitute war crimes, crimes against humanity or a constitutive act with respect to genocide. See also Wim Wenders and Mary Zournazi,
Inventing Peace – a dialogue on perception
(London: I. B. Tauris, 2014), especially the short film
Invisible Crimes
, made in Kabalo, Democratic Republic of Congo, details given p. 195.
10
Helen Pidd, ‘Inside court six, the cauldron of domestic violence’,
Guardian
, 1 January 2014.
11
Cited by Ghada Karmi in Yamani,
Feminism and Islam
, p. 70.
12
Arendt,
The Origins of Totalitarianism
, p. 302.
13
Ibid., p. 301.
14
Joyce McDougall,
The Many Faces of Eros
(London, Free Association, 1996), p. ix.
15
Melanie Klein, ‘Early Stages of the Oedipus Conflict’, 1927,
International Journal of Psychoanalysis
, 9, 1928, in Juliet Mitchell (ed.),
The Selected Melanie Klein
(Harmondsworth, Penguin, 1986), p. 75.
16
Luxemburg to Jogiches, 17 May 1898,
Letters
, p. 41.
17
Ibid.
18
Ibid.
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