Fr. 146.00

Creative Methods in Military Studies

English · Hardback

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This edited collection explores how creativity and creative practice can enhance research in military studies, and shed new light on military power and militarised cultures.

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Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Alice Cree
Part I
Chapter 1. Turning RAF Fylingdales Inside Out: Using Creative Practice to Understand Ballistic Missile Early Warning and Space Monitoring
Rachel Woodward, Chloë Barker, K. Neil Jenkings, and Michael Mulvihill
Chapter 2. Visualizing Drone Ethnography in the Shadows of Distributive War
Sara Matthews
Chapter 3. Notating War, Choreographing Soldiers: Dance Methods as Military Stratagem
Charlotte Veal
Chapter 4. All Things Bright and Beautiful the Lord Bomb Made Them All: More than Human Creativity and the Cyborg Geology of Nuclear Weapon Design
Michael Mulvihill
Part II
Chapter 5. "These Uniforms Have Been Places." From Combat to Paper to Exchange: A CMS Research Encounter
Laura Mills
Chapter 6. Modelling Military Landscapes: Archival Encounters, Model-Making, and Camouflage Practice
James P. Robinson
Chapter 7. Theatre of War: Critical Feminist Research Praxis in Creative Military Research
Alice Cree and Hannah West
Chapter 8. Making Spoken Word on Combat
Susanna Hast
Part III
Chapter 9. 'Last Op': War, Trauma, and the Legacy of Bomber Command
Alexander Thomas T. Smith
Chapter10. Stories Outside the Wire
Rebecca Steel
Chapter 11. Autoethnographic Creativity: Re-Remembering Military Service
Hannah West
Chapter 12. Bald Men Sharing a Comb: War Veteran Subjectivity in the Documentary Play Minefield
David Jackson
Bibliography
About the Authors


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Alice Cree is a NUAcT Fellow at Newcastle University, UK. Her research expertise lies at the intersection between Critical Military Studies and Feminist Geopolitics, with a particular focus on creative methods in military research. She is principle investigator on the Economic and Social Research Council funded project 'Conflict, Intimacy, and Military Wives: A Lively Geopolitics', and has published work in International Political Sociology, Gender, Place & Culture, and the Journal of War and Culture Studies, among others.


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