_The Women of Explosive Ordnance Disposal: Cyborg, Techno-Bodies,
Situated Knowledge, and Vibrant Materiality in Military Cultures_
addresses the disparities between policy discourse and the lived
experiences of women in the Explosive Ordnance Disposal community who
these policies seek to regulate through a rhetorical framework. During
the Global War on Terrorism, the changing contexts of war brought the
community to the forefront of combat preceding the 2016 policy repeal
restricting women’s service in combat, which positioned these women
at a poignant moment in history. Their positioning also sheds light on
the challenges twenty-first century scholars face in analyzing
shifting gender roles in the workplace with policies advocating for
gender equality, which often buries continued gendered ideologies and
discourse. This book takes a mixed methods approach of qualitative and
quantitative data from surveys, available government documents, and
other cultural artifacts to create a more triangulated analysis. While
this book is rooted in rhetorical analysis, its dynamic nature demands
using an interdisciplinary approach that pulls from discourse
analysis, political, historical, and military scholarship, and other
humanities-based feminist scholarship.
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Cyborg, Techno-Bodies, Situated Knowledge, and Vibrant Materiality in Military Cultures
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ISBN
9798216338062
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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