Foreign Security Policy, Gender, and US Military Identity
E. Brunner
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Description for Foreign Security Policy, Gender, and US Military Identity
Paperback. Series: Gender and Politics. Num Pages: 215 pages, biography. BIC Classification: JMS; JPA; JPS; JW. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 216 x 140. .
Differentiation from the Self has been a unifying feature of war stories since they were first told highlighting that war stories are about the production of identity. Based on analysis of military documents, this book aims to unravel some of the gendered ideologies that underpin the link between state identity and foreign security policy
Differentiation from the Self has been a unifying feature of war stories since they were first told highlighting that war stories are about the production of identity. Based on analysis of military documents, this book aims to unravel some of the gendered ideologies that underpin the link between state identity and foreign security policy
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan United Kingdom
Number of pages
215
Condition
New
Series
Gender and Politics
Number of Pages
206
Place of Publication
Basingstoke, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781349451876
SKU
V9781349451876
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99-15
About E. Brunner
Elgin Medea Brunner was a Senior Researcher at the Center for Security Studies. She holds a Doctorate in Political Science from the University of Vienna, a Master in Political Science and a Master in International Relations both from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva. Her research focus lies on gender issues in security studies and international ... Read more
Reviews for Foreign Security Policy, Gender, and US Military Identity
What do military doctrines and propaganda leaflets have to do with national identity and gender? Everything, argues Elgin Brunner in this wide-ranging and innovative book. Theoretically sophisticated, methodologically thorough, and refreshingly not loath to inject an updated notion of ideology into her post-structuralist approach, the book adds a new spin to feminist contentions that link foreign policy to gendered constructions ... Read more