WCW To Host Presentation on Post-Saddam IraqApril 20, 2004 Wellesley, MA—The Jean Baker Miller Training Institute at the Wellesley Centers for Women (WCW) will host international scholar and journalist Victoria Firmo-Fontan in a special presentation, “Polarization Between Occupier and Occupied in Post-Saddam Iraq: Humiliation and the Formation of Political Violence” on Friday, April 23, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Stone Center. Recently returned from Iraq, Firmo-Fontan will provide an analysis of the mechanisms that have led to drastic polarization between Iraqis and members of the “occupying” international community a year after the start of the war. Based on participant observation in Fallujah and other parts of the Sunni trianagle, Firmo-Fontan will explore how the dynamics of humiliation and the Iraqi code of honor have resulted in biased media reporting and a steady escalation of violence. Victoria Firmo-Fontan is a post-doctoral research fellow at Sabanci University in Turkey and will be presenting at WCW’s international conference on violation against women from April 25 to 28. She has published papers on multi-track diplomacy, human trafficking, the public diplomacy of armed groups, and the formation of political violence in post-conflict societies, focusing primarily on the effects of social, gendered, cultural, economic, and political humiliation.
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