Fleeing Violence and Building: Women and Displacement Due to Political Violence in Peru
Spontaneous organizations, formed in the context of forced displacement caused by the civil war, were the setting for a learning journey undertaken by Peruvian women of low educational and social status, Quechua-speaking and from rural areas, transported from the silence of their traditional condition into political discourse and action. This allows for analysis of the changes and resistance to them in the condition of women in Peru before, during, and after the civil war.