Women, Militarism, and War: Essays in History, Politics, and Social TheoryJean Bethke Elshtain, Sheila Tobias Rowman & Littlefield, 1990 - 272 pages This valuable collection examines closely the construction of male and female identity around the theme of collective violence. Why did such violence get "moralized" for men in the case of warfare-but not for women? Women, Militarism and War presents alternatives to both "business as usual" thinking and excessively utopian or naive feminist accounts. Contributors: Jane Bethke Elshtain, Sheila Tobias, Amy Swerdlow, Carol Cohn, Mary C. Segers, Linda K. Kerber, D'Ann Campbell, Kathleen Jones, Joyce Berkman, Cynthia Enloe, Janet Radcliffe Richards and Sara Ruddick |
Table des matières
III | 7 |
IV | 29 |
V | 33 |
VI | 57 |
VII | 61 |
VIII | 87 |
IX | 89 |
X | 105 |
XVI | 161 |
XVII | 163 |
XVIII | 187 |
XIX | 189 |
XX | 209 |
XXI | 211 |
XXII | 227 |
XXIII | 229 |
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Women, Militarism, and War: Essays in History, Politics, and Social Theory Jean Bethke Elshtain,Sheila Tobias Affichage d'extraits - 1990 |
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