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Gender and Conflict since 1914 Ana Carden-Coyne (University of Manchester, Manchester)

Gender and Conflict since 1914 By Ana Carden-Coyne (University of Manchester, Manchester)

Gender and Conflict since 1914 by Ana Carden-Coyne (University of Manchester, Manchester)


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This timely edited collection brings together a team of scholars to consider the theme of gender and conflict since World War I. Covering a range of wars and armed struggles, the volume asks what has changed, what has continued, and how does understanding gender in times of conflict have ongoing relevance across the 20th and 21st centuries?

Gender and Conflict since 1914 Summary

Gender and Conflict since 1914: Historical and Interdisciplinary Perspectives by Ana Carden-Coyne (University of Manchester, Manchester)

The First World War was a turning point for modern globalised warfare. It involved the inclusion of women in 'war efforts', the homefront becoming the warzone, and produced millions of wounded and disabled men. At the same time, it incited an extraordinary arsenal of gendered discourses, practices and beliefs in the service of militarism, power structures and personal agency. This insightful collection of interdisciplinary essays, by a wide-ranging team of experts, draws out critical themes emanating from 1914. Spanning the First and Second World Wars, through to the Vietnam War, the 'War on Terror' and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the volume asks what has changed and what has continued? Ana Carden-Coyne demonstrates adeptly how understanding gender during periods of conflict has ongoing relevance across the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

Gender and Conflict since 1914 Reviews

'Ana Carden-Coyne and her energetic contributors...are our intellectual land mine defusers. If we, their fortunate readers, read their findings slowly, if we pause to mull over their comparisons and causal revelations, we just might make it safely across the minefield of militarized gender politics to draw useful lessons on the other side.' - Cynthia Enloe, Clark University, USA, from the Afterword 'An excellent collection of well balanced articles...a very useful addition to the field.' - Melanie Oppenheimer, University of New England, Australia 'The essays work well together and in juxtaposition...The individual contributions, and the collection as a whole, all shed new light on the topics addressed.' - Corinna Peniston-Bird, Lancaster University, UK

About Ana Carden-Coyne (University of Manchester, Manchester)

ANA CARDEN-COYNE is co-director of the Centre for the Cultural History of War at the University of Manchester, UK, and co-founder of the Disability History Group, UK/Europe. Her previous publications include Reconstructing the Body: Classicism, Modernism and the First World War (2009).

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations List of Contributors Introduction; A.Carden-Coyne Gendered Experiences of Civilian Internment During the First World War: A Forgotten Dimension of Wartime Violence; M.Stibbe Defending the Home(land): Gendering Civil Defence from the First World War to the 'War on Terror'; S.R.Grayzel & L.Noakes Men Refusing to Be Violent: Manliness and Military Conscientious Objection, 1914 to the Present Day; L.S.Bibbings Tresspassing on the 'Trench-Fighter's Story': (Re)-Imagining the Female Combatant of the First World War; L.Murphy Courage, Conflict and Activism: Transnational Feminist Peace Movements, 1900 to the Present Day; L.R.Cohen Gendering the Politics of War Wounds Since 1914; A.Carden-Coyne The Not Dead: War Disability in Film and Literature from the First World War to the Present; J.Meyer Emotional Women and Frail Men: Gendered Diagnostics From Shellshock to PTSD, 1914-2010; H.Croft Masculinities, Ethnicities and the Terrorist in Cyprus (1950-9) and the 'War on Terror', (2001); G.Koureas Where the Boys are: Militarization, Sexuality and Red Cross Donut Dollies in the Vietnam War; K.D.Vuic 'I was one of the better interrogators': Gender Performativity, Identity Transformation and the Female Military Intelligence Officer in the Iraq War; P.Godfrey Afterword; C.Enloe Select Bibliography Index.

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NPB9780230280946
9780230280946
0230280943
Gender and Conflict since 1914: Historical and Interdisciplinary Perspectives by Ana Carden-Coyne (University of Manchester, Manchester)
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2012-08-29
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