This book employs the concept of human security to show what the term means from the perspective of women in Afghanistan.
It engages with a well-established debate in academic and policy-making contexts regarding the utility of human security as a framework for understanding and redressing conflict. The book argues that this concept allows the possibility of articulating the substantive experiences of violence and marginalisation experienced by people in local settings as well as their own struggles towards a secure and happy life. In this regard, it goes a long way to making sense...
This book employs the concept of human security to show what the term means from the perspective of women in Afghanistan.
Seven Stories brings together some of the best, most inventive short fiction writers working in Tasmania today. An idyllic walk leaves a city couple at odds with nature. A Czech artist re-maps the world by night. Young men find hope in Ceduna. A young zombie finds love in the outback. Bushwalkers discover absurd propaganda. Apathy in a public library inspires a vindictive fantasy. And an unexpected medical emergency triggers a chain of disastrous events. Both compelling and original, Seven Stories marks the emergence of a new generation of formidable voices.
Seven Stories brings together some of the best, most inventive short fiction writers working in Tasmania today. An idyllic walk leaves a city coupl...