TY - GEN AU - Lanzona,Vina A. AU - Rettig,Tobias TI - Women warriors in Southeast Asia / T2 - Routledge studies in the modern history of Asia SN - 9781032400778 AV - UB 419.S644 W65 2020 PY - 2020/// CY - New York : PB - Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group KW - Women soldiers KW - Southeast Asia KW - History KW - Women guerrillas KW - Women in war KW - Women in combat KW - Women and the military N1 - Women Warriors, Palace Guards, and Revolutionaries in Southeast Asian History / Vina A. Lanzona and Frederik Rettig -- 'Lady Sinn' (Xian Fu-ren 洗夫人) and the 6th Century Chinese Incorporation of a Southeast Asian Region / Geoff Wade -- Querulous Queens, Bellicose Brai : Cambodian Perspectives toward Female Agency / Trude Jacobsen -- The Regio Femarum and its Warrior Women : Images and Encounters in European Sources / Christina Skott -- Javanese Geisha Warriors? The Incomparable prajurit estri at the Court of Mangkunĕgara I / Ann Kumar -- Heroines and Forgotten Fighters : Insights into Women Combatants' History in Aceh, 1873-2005 / Elsa Clavé -- Women in the Early Vietnamese Communist Movement : Sex, Lies, and Liberation / Sophie Quinn-Judge -- Recruiting the All-Female Rani of Jhansi Regiment : Subhas Chandra Bose and Dr Lakshmi Swaminadhan / Frederik Rettig -- Women Guerrillas of the Communist Party of Malaya : Nationalist Struggle with an Internationalist Experience / Agnes Khoo -- Love and Sex in Times of War and Revolution : Women Warriors in Vietnam and the Philippines / Vina A. Lanzona -- The Aftermath for Women Warriors : Cambodia and East Timor / Susan Blackburn -- Brave Warriors, Unfinished Revolutions : Political Subjectivities of Women Ex-Falintil and Falintil-FDTL Combatants in East Timor / Jacqueline Siapno -- Rethinking the Historical Place of 'Warrior Women' in Southeast Asia / Barbara Watson Andaya N2 - "This book brings together a wide range of case studies to explore the experiences and significance of women warriors in Southeast Asian history from ancient to contemporary times. Using a number of sources, including royal chronicles, diaries, memoirs and interviews, the book discusses why women warriors were active in a domain traditionally preserved for men, and how they arguably transgressed peacetime gender boundaries as agents of violence. From multidisciplinary perspectives, the chapters assess what drove women to take on a variety of roles, namely palace guards, guerrillas and war leaders, and to what extent their experiences were different to those of men. The reader is taken on an almost 1,500-year long journey through a crossroads region well-known for the diversity of its peoples and cultures, but also their ability to creatively graft foreign ideas onto existing ones. The book also explores the re-integration of women into post-conflict Southeast Asian societies, including the impact (or lack thereof) of newly established international norms, and frequent turn towards pre-conflict gender roles in these societies. Written by an international team of scholars, this book will be of interest to academics working on Southeast Asian Studies, Gender Studies, low intensity conflicts and revolutions, and War, Conflict, and Peace Studies" ER -