- Paperback
- Publisher: Praeger Publishers (2000)
- ASIN: B000ORBRCO
- Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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Praise for Women of the Afghan War,
By "wildswans@altavista.com" (kansas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Women of the Afghan War: (Hardcover)
This is an excellent book and well worth the price.(All proceeds are donated to the childrens Afghan War Fund)The oral accounts from women who are trapped in their homes or forced to become refugees is heartbreaking.An entire generation of young girls are being raised illiterate with little hope of any normal life.Public executions where people are forced to attend is an almost daily event.The horror that these women face day to day will inspire you with their endless courage and urge you to become involved in their struggle..
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Women of the Afghan War: The Benefit in a Real Perspective,
By "gazarnia" (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Women of the Afghan War: (Hardcover)
Ellis, Deborah Women of the Afghan War, London: Praeger Publishers, 2000. Pp. xxvii, 236. 14 photos. Index. Deborah Ellis' Women of the Afghan War should be praised for its value in bringing the trials and tribulations of Afghan women to the forefront of this region's politics in a straightforward fashion that relies on the testimonies of the women themselves to tell the story of their hardships. The strength in Ellis' method is that this patchwork of first-person accounts "gives a face" to the conflict by introducing the women by name and using the actual translation of their words to show the harsh reality of these women's lives. Although Ellis' style is remarkable for the lack of detachment from the issues that an author's narration usually risks, it does present some downfalls in screening the accuracy of these women's stories and the discrepancies that arise in the translation of these accounts. Since the structure of the book is the most striking aspect of the book, it is easy to assume that the focus of Ellis' work is primarily just the women in this society - however, a more in-depth analysis reveals a greater commentary on the self-defeating nature of Afghan society itself, the inadequacies of relief foundations and organizations, and the potential for real-life solutions that can be achieved with frighteningly minimal effort.
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Disappointing and repetitive tales of brutality,
By Patricia H. Bloom (Staten Island, New York United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Women of the Afghan War: (Hardcover)
For an academic or student writing their dissertation this book serves a purpose. It is well researched and documented.However, aside from the experiences of displaced women of Afghanistan, Pakistan and the middle east in general, who were and still are treated as non-human, there is little exploration or analysis of the reasons for this inhumane treatment. The book is good historical documentation of the treatment of women in the middle east, but little or no insight is offered by the author. For most readers, it is not worth the high price demanded.
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