Journal Article10.1080/14616742.2018.1522264
“Homosexualization” revisited: an audience-focused theorization of wartime male sexual violence
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors build upon and challenge existing literature regarding the causes of wartime male sexual violence (particularly Sivakumaran's concept of "homosexualization") and argue that no...
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Abstract: This paper builds upon and challenges existing literature regarding the causes of wartime male sexual violence (particularly Sivakumaran’s concept of “homosexualization”). The author argues that no...
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