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Women at War and its Aftermath

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by Hanna Ketola and Swastika Kasaju

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Women at War and Its Aftermath is a story-based podcast that explores the intricate stories of women who fight and mobilise for what they believe in. What does it mean to be an agent in war – or in peace? What role does the researcher play in generating stories and multiple readings of stories? The hosts Hanna and Swastika reflect on these questions whilst listening to the stories of women who lived through the Maoist People’s War in Nepal.

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10/13/2022

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Episode thumbnail for EP5: Withdrawing from Politics?

October 17, 2022

EP5: Withdrawing from Politics?

In this episode we delve deeper into the stories of women ex-PLA fighters, exploring political agency in the aftermath of war. What is at stake when women ex-fighters appear to be moving away from party activities and the public sphere? What does it mean to be ‘tired of politics’? How to engage with that sentiment as a feminist researcher? Thanks for listening! Visit our website https://womenatwarpodcast.com/ Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/ko7FkmViSZ/

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October 16, 2022

EP4: Fighting for the People

This episode explores stories of women who fought in the People’s Liberation Army (PLA). The Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) propagated women’s liberation as central to their People’s War. But how did women who contributed to the movement conceptualise the struggle and their own participation? How did they first get involved? Thanks for listening! Visit our website https://womenatwarpodcast.com/ Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/ko7FkmViSZ/

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October 15, 2022

EP3: Negotiating with NGOs

This episode delves into the complex relationship between women activists engaged in the victims’ movement and human rights NGOs. Who gets to advocate for whom in the context of peacebuilding? Are there spaces for solidarity within these contested interactions? What are the limits for navigating such relations as a researcher? Thanks for listening! Visit our website https://womenatwarpodcast.com/ Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/ko7FkmViSZ/

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What is Women at War and its Aftermath?

Women at War and Its Aftermath is a story-based podcast that explores the intricate stories of women who fight and mobilise for what they believe in. What does it mean to be an agent in war – or in peace? What role does the researcher play in generating stories and multiple readings of stories? The hosts Hanna and Swastika reflect on these questions whilst listening to the stories of women who lived through the Maoist People’s War in Nepal.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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