Gender, War, and Militarism: Feminist Perspectives
By (Author) Laura Sjoberg
Foreword by Cynthia Enloe
Edited by Sandra E. Via
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
3rd August 2010
United States
General
Non Fiction
Feminism and feminist theory
303.66082
Hardback
304
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
624g
This compelling, interdisciplinary compilation of essays documents the extensive, intersubjective relationships between gender, war, and militarism in 21st-century global politics. Feminist scholars have long contended that war and militarism are fundamentally gendered. Gender, War, and Militarism: Feminist Perspectives provides empirical evidence, theoretical innovation, and interdisciplinary conversation on the topic, while explicitlyand uniquelyconsidering the links between gender, war, and militarism. Essentially an interdisciplinary conversation between scholars studying gender in political science, anthropology, and sociology, the essays here all turn their attention to the same questions. How are war and militarism gendered Seventeen innovative explanations of different intersections of the gendering of global politics and global conflict examine the theoretical relationship between gender, militarization, and security; the deployment of gender and sexuality in times of conflict; sexual violence in war and conflict; post-conflict reconstruction; and gender and militarism in media and literary accounts of war. Together, these essays make a coherent argument that reveals that, although it takes different forms, gendering is a constant feature of 21st-century militarism.
Laura Sjoberg, PhD, is assistant professor of political science at the University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. Sandra Via is assistant professor of political science and international studies program coordinator at Ferrum College, Ferrum, VA.