
From February 1998 Until June 1999, A War Between The Forces Of The Federal Republic Of Yugoslavia And The Separatist Kosovo Liberation Army Ravaged Kosovo. The Counterinsurgency Quickly Turned Into A State-led Campaign Of Ethnic Cleansing That Resulted In The Killing, Deportation, And Rape Of Thousands Of Albanian Civilians. While It Is Estimated That Over 20,000 Women Were Victims Of Sexual Violence During The War, For Nearly Two Decades After Its End, Few Survivors Have Come Forward To Publicly Discuss What They Endured. In The Strongest Link, Anna Di Lellio And Garentina Kraja Aim To Break That Silence By Presenting An Oral History Of Women Who Survived Weaponized Rape During The Kosovo War. In Their Own Voices, Twenty Women Describe The War's Terror, As Well As The Nightmares That Still Haunt Them Today. Through These Narratives, Readers Are Given A Glimpse Into What It's Like To Be A Woman Whose Life Has Been Altered And Undone By A Violent Regime, War, And Patriarchal Rules. We See How These Women Suffered, But Also How They Exhibited Immense Bravery And An Unflagging Dedication To Their Families And Communities. Di Lellio And Kraja Contextualize These Narratives Within A History Of State Repression, Ethnic Cleansing, And Lack Of Justice. By Weaving These Women's Stories Together And Placing Them Within A Chronological Storyline, These Stories Can Be Read As One Might Listen To A Choir: Each Woman's Unique Voice And Story Can Be Heard, But Their Power Lies In A Shared Song, A Story Of Courage And Strength.
This book investigates the long-term psychological and social impact of weaponized sexual violence on survivors of the Kosovo War. Authors Anna Di Lellio and Garentina Kraja utilize primary source interviews to document the experiences of twenty women who endured state-led campaigns of ethnic cleansing. By contextualizing these personal accounts within the broader history of the conflict, the authors argue that the survivors' testimonies serve as a critical record of systemic repression and a testament to individual resilience in the face of institutional injustice.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the field of conflict studies and oral history, particularly for its focus on marginalized voices in post-conflict societies. Readers frequently note the emotional weight of the testimonies while praising the authors' careful balance of historical context and personal narrative.
Page Count:
280
Publication Date:
2025-06-12
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0197699294
ISBN-13:
9780197699294
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