Women Terrorists
Women Terrorists: Selected full-text books and articles
Women Suicide Bombers: Narratives of Violence
Routledge, 2011
Bombshell: Women and Terrorism
University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011
Women as Terrorists: Mothers, Recruiters, and Martyrs
Praeger Security International, 2009
Female Suicide Bombers
Strategic Studies Institute, 2004
Sisterhood of Stealth: Female Suicide Bombers, and Even Husband-and-Wife Teams, in Iraq Are Insurgency's New Stealth Weapon
The Middle East, No. 363, January 2006
Explosive Baggage: Female Palestinian Suicide Bombers and the Rhetoric of Emotion
Women and Language, Vol. 27, No. 2, Fall 2004
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Rocking the Cradle to Rocking the World: The Role of Muslim Female Fighters
Journal of International Women's Studies, Vol. 8, No. 1, November 2006
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De-Monsterizing the Myth of the Terrorist Woman: Faranda, Braghetti, and Mambro
Annali d'Italianistica, Vol. 16, Annual 1998
The Women Who Would Die for Allah: In Gaza, a Young Man Dies, but His Sisters Do Not Weep, They Rejoice. and They Insist That They, Too, Can Become Suicide Bombers
New Statesman (1996), Vol. 131, No. 4570, January 14, 2002
Chechnya's Deadly "Black Widows": Young Chechen Women Are Striking Fear in the Hearts of Russians by Staging Suicide Missions. but Are They Willing Martyrs-Or Pawns in a Male War? Only One Has Ever Survived to Tell Her Story
New Statesman (1996), Vol. 133, No. 4704, September 6, 2004
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