Gender and international security : feminist perspectives / edited by Laura Sjoberg.
This book defines the relationship between gender and international security, analyzing and critiquing international security theory and practice from a gendered perspective.
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Routledge,
2009.
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Series: | Routledge critical security studies series.
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Table of Contents:
- Theses on the military, security, war and women / Judith Hicks Stiehm
- War, sense, and security / Christine Sylvester
- Gendering the state: performativity and protection in international security / Johnathan D. Wadley
- Gendering the cult of the offensive / Lauren Wilcox
- Gendering power transition theory / Laura Sjoberg
- The genders of environmental security / Nicole A. Detraz
- Loyalist women paramilitaries in Northern Ireland: beginning a feminist conversation about conflict resolution / Sandra McEvoy
- Securitization and de-securitization: female soldiers and the reconstruction of women in post-conflict Sierra Leone / Megan MacKenzie
- Women, militancy, and security: the South Asian conundrum / Swati Parashar
- Feminist theory and arms control / Susan Wright
- Beyond border security: feminist approaches to human trafficking / Jennifer Lobasz
- When are states hypermasculine? / Jennifer Heeg Maruska
- Peace building through a gender lens and the challenges of implementation in Rwanda and Côte d'Ivoire / Heidi Hudson.