The reality of international relations and its academic study are
still almost entirely constituted by men. Rethinking the Man Question
is a crucial investigation and reinvigoration of debates about gender
and international relations.
Following on from the seminal The Man Question in International
Relations this book looks at the increasingly violent and 'toxic'
nature of world politics post 9/11. Contributors including Raewyn
Connell, Kimberley Hutchings, Cynthia Enloe, Kevin Dunn and Sandra
Whitworth consider the diverse theoretical and practical implications
of masculinity for international relations in the modern world.
Covering theoretical issues including masculine theories of war,
masculinity and the military, cyborg soldiers, post-traumatic stress
disorder and white male privilege. The book also focuses on the ways
in which masculinity configures world events from conscientious
objection in South Africa to 'porno-nationalism' in India, from myths
and heroes in Kosovo to the makings of Zimbabwe.
This essential work will define the field for many years to come.
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Sex, Gender and Violence in International Relations
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781848137721
Publisert
2017
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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