Gender Inclusive offers a challenging and unconventional reinterpretation of gender and mass violence, compiling two decades of writing on this theme by noted genocide scholar Adam Jones.
Gender Inclusive offers a challenging and unconventional reinterpretation of gender and mass violence, compiling two decades of writing on this theme by noted genocide scholar Adam Jones.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Adam Jones was born in Singapore in 1963, and grew up in England and Canada. He is currently Associate Research Fellow in the Genocide Studies Program at Yale University. He holds an M.A. from McGill University and a Ph.D. from the University of British Columbia, both in political science. He has edited two volumes on genocide: Gendercide and Genocide (Vanderbilt University Press, 2004) and Genocide, War Crimes & the West: History and Complicity (Zed Books, 2004). He has also published two books on the media and political transition. His scholarly articles have appeared in Review of International Studies, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Journal of Genocide Research, Journal of Human Rights, and other publications. He is cofounder and executive director of Gendercide Watch (www.gendercide.org), a web-based educational initiative that confronts gender-selective atrocities worldwide. Jones has lived and travelled in over 60 countries on every populated continent. His freelance journalism and travel photography, along with a selection of scholarly writings, are available at http: //adamjones.freeservers.com. Email: adamj_jones@hotmail.com
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: The Home Front 1. The Globe and Males: The Other Side of Gender Bias in Canada's National Newspaper 2. Of Rights and Men: Toward a Minoritarian Framing of Male Experience Part II: Absent Subjects 3. Gender and Ethnic Conflict in Ex-Yugoslavia 4. Toward an International Politics of Gender 5. Effacing the Male: Gender, Misrepresentation, and Exclusion in the Kosovo War 6. Feminisms, Gender Analysis and Mass Violence: A Historiography 7. Worlding Men Part III: Gendering Genocide 8. Pity the Innocent Men 9. The Murdered Men of Ciudad Juárez 10. Humiliation and masculine Crisis in Iraq 11. Gendercide and Genocide 12. Gender and Genocide in Rwanda 13. Problems of Gendercide 14. Why Gendercide? Why Root-and-Branch? 15. Genocide and Humanitarian Intervention: Incorporating the Gender Variable 16. Gendercidal Institutions Against Women and Girls 17. Straight as a Rule: Heteronormativity, Gendercide, and the Non-Combatant Male
Part I: The Home Front 1. The Globe and Males: The Other Side of Gender Bias in Canada's National Newspaper 2. Of Rights and Men: Toward a Minoritarian Framing of Male Experience Part II: Absent Subjects 3. Gender and Ethnic Conflict in Ex-Yugoslavia 4. Toward an International Politics of Gender 5. Effacing the Male: Gender, Misrepresentation, and Exclusion in the Kosovo War 6. Feminisms, Gender Analysis and Mass Violence: A Historiography 7. Worlding Men Part III: Gendering Genocide 8. Pity the Innocent Men 9. The Murdered Men of Ciudad Juárez 10. Humiliation and masculine Crisis in Iraq 11. Gendercide and Genocide 12. Gender and Genocide in Rwanda 13. Problems of Gendercide 14. Why Gendercide? Why Root-and-Branch? 15. Genocide and Humanitarian Intervention: Incorporating the Gender Variable 16. Gendercidal Institutions Against Women and Girls 17. Straight as a Rule: Heteronormativity, Gendercide, and the Non-Combatant Male
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