RT Book T1 Veiled threats: women and global jihad A1 Bloom, Mia 1968- LA English PP Ithaca London PB Cornell University Press YR 2025 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1896127282 AB Veiled Threats challenges the idea that women in violent terrorist groups lack agency. Too often, these women are assumed to be controlled by men: their fathers, their husbands, or some other male relative. Mia Bloom contests this narrow understanding. Although extremist groups often control different aspects of women's lives, including their religious obligations or dress, jihadi women have asserted themselves in myriad ways. Bloom interrogates the prevailing perceptions about women's involvement in violent extremism exclusively as victims: manipulated, drugged, or coerced. Following her pioneering work on women in Bombshell, Bloom lifts the veil of the secret world of women in jihadi groups to provide a nuanced and complex explanation of their motivations and challenge misperceptions about women's agency. Veiled Threats explores the range of roles of the women involved in jihad - not only across secular and religious groups but within affiliated religious groups - and examines how these extremist groups have used rape as a weapon of war. Bloom explains how women are used and abused, deployed and destroyed, and the many ways in which their roles in terrorism have evolved over the past three decades. AB "Veiled Threats explores the diverse pathways that women have taken to join ISIS and other jihadi groups (such as Boko Haram or Al Qaeda) as well as the actual roles that women play in terrorist groups. " Provided by publisher NO Quellen- und Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 195-220 CN HV6433.I74 SN 9781501777813 SN 9781501777820 K1 IS (Organization) K1 Qaida (Organization) K1 Boko Haram K1 Women terrorists : Islamic countries K1 Terrorism : Religious aspects : Islam K1 Jihad K1 Terrorismus K1 Terrorist K1 Dschihadismus K1 Militanz K1 Islam K1 Djihad K1 Frau K1 Radikalisierung K1 Motivation K1 Gewalt K1 Sexualverhalten