Globalization and militarism : feminists make the link / Cynthia H. Enloe
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- 0742541126
- 303.482
- JZ 1318 E58g 2007
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Bibliography: pages 165-174
Crafting a global "feminist curiosity" to make sense of militarism : tallying the impacts, exposing the causes --
Tracking the militarized global sneaker --
How does "national security" become militarized? --
Paying close attention to women inside militaries --
Wielding masculinity inside Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo : the globalized dynamics --
Demilitarizing a society in a globalizing world, or, Do you wear "camo"? --
The diverse lives of militarized and demilitarized women : globalizing insights from Japanese localized places --
Conclusion: The global, the local, and the personal.
Takes women's desires to be patriotic yet feminine and men's fears of being feminized as a strategy to explain how militarism is being globalizedand thus what it will take to roll back militarized societies and assumptions. This book unravels militarism's both blatant and subtle workings.
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