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Looking at Women Looking at War
War and Justice Diary
Book • 2024
Victoria Amelina's "Looking at Women, Looking at War" is a poignant blend of reportage, memoir, and essays exploring the impact of war on Ukrainian culture.
The book delves into the enduring struggle against Russian colonialism, highlighting the resilience of the Ukrainian spirit.
Amelina's sharp wit and insightful observations are woven throughout, creating a compelling narrative.
The unfinished manuscript, completed posthumously, serves as a testament to her unwavering commitment to truth and justice.
It offers a unique perspective on the war, showcasing the strength and determination of the Ukrainian people.
The book delves into the enduring struggle against Russian colonialism, highlighting the resilience of the Ukrainian spirit.
Amelina's sharp wit and insightful observations are woven throughout, creating a compelling narrative.
The unfinished manuscript, completed posthumously, serves as a testament to her unwavering commitment to truth and justice.
It offers a unique perspective on the war, showcasing the strength and determination of the Ukrainian people.
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, es un libro póstumo donde la autora reflexiona sobre su trabajo y el impacto en su familia.


Héctor Abad Faciolince

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Faciolince: “Este libro me enfermó”
Mentioned by Olesya Khromeychuk as a book documenting the experiences of Ukrainians during the war, written by a friend who was killed in the conflict.

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Trump, Putin & McGregor: Ukraine & the New World Order with Olesya Khromeychuk
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as a book about women collecting evidence of war crimes in Ukraine.

Victoria Derbyshire

Trump: Ukraine “may be Russian some day”
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; details stories of women resisting the Russian invasion, published after the author's death.


Mary O'Neill

Edition 107: The Normalization of Catastrophe: the LA Fires with Ava Park, Goldie Hoffman & Sekhmet SheOwl
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as a book about the war in Ukraine through the eyes of women, written by a human rights activist killed by a Russian missile.

Olga Tokariuk

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as a book she helped assemble after Victoria Amelina's death.

Sasha Dovzhyk

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