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This edited volume advances an emerging curiosity within accounts of military masculinities concerning the silences within, and disruptions to, our well-established and perhaps-too-comfortable understandings of, and empirical focal points for, military masculinities, gender, and war. The chapters were originally published in a special issue

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This edited volume advances an emerging curiosity within accounts of military masculinities concerning the silences within, and disruptions to, our well-established and perhaps-too-comfortable understandings of, and empirical focal points for, military masculinities, gender, and war. The chapters were originally published in a special issue
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Autorenporträt
Amanda Chisholm is Senior Lecturer in Security Studies at Kings College London, London, UK and a feminist scholar who contributes to the growing field of critical gender studies on private military and security companies (PMSCs). Her research is rooted at the crossroads of feminist global political economy (GPE) and feminist critical security studies, and she is currently the Primary Investigator on an Economic and Social Council Research grant, 'From Military to Market'. Amanda's research appears in Security Dialogue, Globalizations, Critical Military Studies, International Political Sociology and International Journal of Feminist Politics. Joanna Tidy is Lecturer in Politics in the Department of Politics at the University of Sheffield, UK. Across her work she has been concerned with the gendered politics of knowledge underpinning the possibility, conduct, and contestation of war. Her latest work has been published in journals including International Political Sociology, Review of International Studies, Critical Military Studies, and the International Feminist Journal of Politics. She is currently researching and writing a book on gender and war beyond combat. https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/politics/people/academic/joanna-tidy/profile.