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학술대회자료
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Eka Srimulyani (State Islamic University of Ar-Raniry)
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이화여자대학교 아시아여성학센터 이화여자대학교 아시아여성학센터 학술대회자료집 KACP Collaborative Research Report 2016 [Phase 3]
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2017.1
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78 - 93 (16page)

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Bringing history and looking at the facts from the eyes or perspectives of women are overlooked in most important phases of people’s history and narratives. One of these are in war time, as well as peace process. Peace is always considered as an issue only related to two conflicting combatant parties. Mostly non-combatants, women are excluded from the process and their perspectives are often hardly heard. A number of peace process around the world has suggested so. In a number of peace talks, only very few and even none of the women play significant roles as peace negotiator. Therefore, to balance the perspectives and narratives, the small research is aimed to study women’s perspectives on peace, their initiatives, positions, and roles during the armed conflict and during the peace process. It also tries to uncover specific narratives and their insights on war and peace. To gain data, the research will employ in-depth interview with women from conflict affected areas, women leaders, civil society organizations, which engaged in the humanitarian actions during armed conflict and peace process, and peace organization. This research will also utilize the case study method to study the subject deeply by focusing on some women to observe their narratives and agencies in peace. The focus of this research is Aceh, one of the provinces in Indonesia that experienced three decades of civil war from 1976 – 2005. This research is expected to offer new realities by looking at the women and peace process, by documenting the narratives of the sub-altern in the context of armed conflict and peace process. This will also deconstruct the perspectives of war that was always analyzed from masculine points of view and the perspective that war is only a matter between two conflicting [armed] groups, and disregarded other civilian groups of the community such as women. From a practical point of view, this research is expected to produce some insights that can be followed up to produce an inclusive peace that embraces all of the community groups, including women, which quantitatively constitutes half the total population.

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Abstract
Introduction
Women and Peace Building
Women in Helsinki Peace Agreement
Women, War and Peace: Stories and Narratives
Reflective Remarks:
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