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Making War on Bodies

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Catherine Baker is a Senior Lecturer in 20th Century History and Director of the MA Provision in the School of History, Languages and Cultures at the University of Hull. She has previously published articles in the International Feminist Journal of Politics, Critical Military Studies and the European Journal of International Relations, among others. She has published monographs with Palgrave Macmillan and Ashgate. Klappentext Combining perspectives on aesthetics and embodiment to understand militarism in international politics This vibrant collection of essays reveals the intimate politics of how people with a wide range of relationships to war identify with, and against, the military and its gendered and racialised norms. The volume synthesises three recent turns in the study of international politics: aesthetics, embodiment and the everyday, into a new conceptual framework for understanding how militarism permeates society and how far its practices can be re-appropriated or even turned against it. Through a range of case studies covering 20th- and 21st-century conflicts on four different continents, the authors of this collection provide a vital introduction to three current concepts in international politics research. Key Features: - Illustrates how processes of militarisation operate in the continuum between military institutions and everyday civilian life - Case studies range from the Middle East and post-socialist Europe to the USA, Britain, Australia and Cuba - Offers diverse methodological examples including autoethnography, visual analysis, fashion history, and digital media research - Integrates social identities including race, sexual orientation, gender identity and disability Catherine Baker is Senior Lecturer in 20th Century History at the University of Hull. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements; List of Figures; Notes on Contributors; Introduction: Making War on Bodies: Militarisation, Aesthetics and Embodiment in International Politics, Catherine Baker; 1: Basic Training, Dan Evans; 2: The Political Aesthetics of the Body of the Soldier in Pain, Federica Caso; 3: Svetlana Alexievich's Soviet Women Veterans and the Aesthetics of the Disabled Military Body: Staring at the Unwomanly Face of War, Catherine Baker; 4: Breaking the Silence: Embodiment, Militarisation and Military Dissent in the Israel/Palestine Conflict, Sorana Jude; 5: Death Becomes Him: The Hypervisibility of Martyrdom and Invisibility of the Wounded in the Iconography of Lebanese Militarised Masculinities, Henri Myrttinen; 6: Ginger Cats and Cute Puppies: Animals, Affect, and Militarisation in the Crisis in Ukraine, Jennifer G. Mathers; 7: Embodying War, Becoming Warriors: Media, Militarisation and the Case of Islamic State's Online Propaganda, Daniel Møller Ølgaard; 8: The Defender Collection: Militarisation, Historical Mythology and the Everyday Affective Politics of Nationalist Fashion in Croatia, Catherine Baker; 9: Images of Insurgency: Reading the Cuban Revolution through Military Aesthetics and Embodiment, Jane Tynan; 10: Seize the Time!: Military Aesthetics, Symbolic Revolution and the Black Panther Party, Amy Abugo Ongiri....

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Authors Catherine Baker, Baker Catherine
Assisted by Catherine Baker (Editor)
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2018
 
EAN 9781474446181
ISBN 978-1-4744-4618-1
No. of pages 256
Dimensions 165 mm x 240 mm x 23 mm
Series Advances in Critical Military Studies
Advances in Critical Military
Subjects Education and learning > Teaching preparation > Vocational needs
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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