Resources and rape: The DRC’s (toxic) discursive complex
On the emergence and political work of the rape-resources narrative in the eastern DRC (Democratic Republic of the Congo).
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Ann A. Laudati is a Social Science Research Fellow/Visiting Professor (Geography Department, UC Berkeley) whose work, since 2009, looks at the linkages between natural resources and violent conflict in the eastern DRC.
On the emergence and political work of the rape-resources narrative in the eastern DRC (Democratic Republic of the Congo).