Pacifism and anarchism have been until recently largely missing on the landscape of international relations (IR) theories, even though they help articulate valuable and nuanced …
In this chapter, we examine the relations between men, masculinities and violence, peace, justice, and conflict through an overview of critical literature on these multi-level connections …
M Kyed, AD Christensen, H Oldrup… - Armed Forces & …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
This article explores the complicated process of post-deployment homecoming in military families in Denmark. Based on qualitative interviews with spouses and children of formerly …
In many societies, the military institution is discursively constructed as a key 'masculinity maker'; compulsory military service is considered a disciplinary rite de passage that turns …
The main argument in the chapter is that the concept of hegemonic masculinity remains important to the understanding of contemporary power relations and processes of exclusion …
Militaries and militarism are among the most obviously gendered of all organizational activities. The military is also one of the clearest arenas of social power, violence and killing …
This article addresses the question of culture and subjective life by virtue of exploring soldierly self-fashioning in the context of military subjectification. Based on ethnographic …
D Hidayatullah - k@ ta: A Biannual Publication on the Study of …, 2023 - kata.petra.ac.id
Masculinity linked to conflict or war is often seen as hegemonic. This research offers two literary texts from two different countries: Stephen Crane’ s The Red Badge of Courage …
B Sauer - Routledge Handbook on Men, Masculinities and …, 2023 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter elaborates on the different dimensions of the state's masculinism. Feminist- materialist theories of the state explain state masculinism out of social power relations and …