Making Gender, Making War: Violence, Military and Peacekeeping Practices

Author:   Annica Kronsell (Lund University, Sweden) ,  Erika Svedberg (Malmo University, Sweden)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780415849364


Pages:   268
Publication Date:   23 May 2013
Format:   Paperback
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Making Gender, Making War: Violence, Military and Peacekeeping Practices


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Making Gender, Making War is a unique interdisciplinary edited collection which explores the social construction of gender, war-making and peacekeeping. It highlights the institutions and processes involved in the making of gender in terms of both men and women, masculinity and femininity. The ""war question for feminism"" marks a thematic red thread throughout; it is a call to students and scholars of feminism to take seriously and engage with the task of analyzing war. Contributors analyze how war-making is intertwined with the making of gender in a diversity of empirical case studies, organized around four themes: gender, violence and militarism; how the making of gender is connected to a (re)making of the nation through military practices; UN SCR 1325 and gender mainstreaming in institutional practices; and gender subjectivities in the organization of violence, exploring the notion of violent women and non-violent men.

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Author:   Annica Kronsell (Lund University, Sweden) ,  Erika Svedberg (Malmo University, Sweden)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.385kg
ISBN:  

9780415849364


ISBN 10:   0415849365
Pages:   268
Publication Date:   23 May 2013
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface: Those Difficult War Questions in Feminism Christine Sylvester Acknowledgments 1. Introduction: Making Gender, Making War Annica Kronsell and Erika Svedberg Theme 1: Conceptualizing Gender, Violence, Militarism 2. Gender Relations as Causal in Militarization and War: A Feminist Standpoint Cynthia Cockburn 3. Men/Masculinities: War/Militarism – Searching (for) the Obvious Connections? Jeff Hearn Theme 2: Making Gender and (Re)making the Nation 4. What Does a Bath Towel Have to Do with Security Policy? Gender Trouble in the Swedish Armed Forces Maud Eduards 5. Friendly War-Fighters and Invisible Women: Perceptions of Gender and Masculinities in the Norwegian Armed Forces on Missions Abroad Torunn Laugen Haaland 6. The ‘Rotten Report’ and the Reproduction of Masculinity, Nation and Security in Turkey Alp Biricik 7. Men Making Peace in the Name of Just War: The Case of Finland Pirjo Jukarainen Theme 3: Institutional Practices and Travelling Concepts 8. Analyzing UN & NATO Responses to Sexual Misconduct in Peacekeeping Operations Laura Hebert 9. A Gendered Protection for the ‘Victims’ of War: Mainstreaming Gender in Refugee Protection Jane Freedman 10. Experiences, Reflections, and Learning: Feminist Organizations, Security Discourse and SCR 1325 Laura McLeod Theme 4: Gender Subjectivity in the Organization of Violence 11. Nordic Women and International Crisis Management: A Politics of Hope? Elina Penttinen 12. Women in Militant Movements: (Un)comfortable Silences and Discursive Strategies Swati Parashar 13. In the Business of (In)security? Mavericks, Mercenaries and Masculinities in the Private Security Company Paul Higate 14. Re-Envisioning Masculinities in the Context of Conflict Transformation: The Gender Politics of Demilitarizing Northern Ireland Society Fidelma Ashe Conclusions 15. Is Feminism Being Co-Opted by Militarism? Annica Kronsell and Erika Svedberg

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Annica Kronsell is Associate Professor of Political Science at Lund University, Sweden. Erika Svedberg is Assistant Professor in International Relations at Malmö University.

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