Описание: Introduction: Gender and the Military
Rachel Woodward and Claire Duncanson
Part 1 Conceptual approaches
- Liberal feminist approaches - Caroline Kennedy-Pipe (University of Hull) or Laura M. Miller (RAND, Washington DC)
- Radical and anti-militarism feminism - Cynthia Cockburn (independent scholar, UK) or Cynthia Enloe (Clark University) or Claire Duncanson (University of Edinburgh)
- Institutional approaches - Marina Nuciari (University of Turin and Italian Defence Academy)
- Organisational sociological approaches - Helena Carreriras (University Institute of Lisbon) or Christopher Dandeker (Kings College London)
- Critical military studies and gender - Victoria Basham (University of Exeter) or Aaron Belkin (Palm Center, San Francisco) - Intersections of gender and sexuality - Melissa Embser-Herbert (University of New Brunswick)
- Narrative approaches to gender and militarised security - Annick Wibben, University of San Francisco
Part 2 Exploring state militaries
- Sexualities in the British armed forces - Sarah Bulmer (University of Exeter)
- Intimate partner abuse in military households - Harriet Gray (London School of Economics)
- Civilian wives of British military personnel based overseas - Alex Hyde (London School of Economics)
- Military identities amongst deserters from the Zimbabwean armed forces - Godfrey Maringara (University of the Western Cape, South Africa)
- War resistance in apartheid South Africa - Daniel Conway (Loughborough University)
- The recruitment of women in the transition of the Swedish armed forces from conscription to an all-volunteer force - Emma Jonsson (Swedish National Defence College)
- Transgender personnel in the US military - Aaron Belkin (Palm Centre, San Fransisco State University)
- Military masculinities in the Norwegian defence forces - Nina Rones (Norwegian Defence University College and Norwegian School of Sport Sciences)
- Gender and the recruitment of Commonwealth personnel in the UK - Vron Ware (University of Kingston)
- Gender and gender-based violence in the Australian defence forces - Ben Wadham (Finders University)
- Gender and mental health amongst military personnel - Charlotte Woodhead et al (Kings College London)
- The Falklands War and its aftermath for veterans and their families - Helen Parr (University of Keele)
- Gender, masculinities and conscientious objection in the Second World War - Wendy Ugolini (University of Edinburgh) or Temperate masculinities in the Second World War - Sonya Rose (University of Warwick)
Part 3 State militaries in action
- Gender integrati