Gendering Counterinsurgency demonstrates how population-centric counterinsurgency doctrine and practice can be captured within a gendered dynamic of 'killing and caring' - at once an effort to improve conditions for Afghan civilians, while also subjecting them to physical violence. This contradictory and complementary dynamic cannot be
Gendering Counterinsurgency demonstrates how population-centric counterinsurgency doctrine and practice can be captured within a gendered dynamic of 'killing and caring' - at once an effort to improve conditions for Afghan civilians, while also subjecting them to physical violence. This contradictory and complementary dynamic cannot be
Synne L. Dyvik is a Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Sussex, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Gendering the War in Afghanistan 1. Performing Gender in the 'Theatre of War' 2. Gendered Invasions 3. Gendering the 'Kinder, Gentler' War 4. Embodying Combat and Fighting 5. A 'Woman's Touch' to Counterinsurgency 6. Producing Masculinities, Justifying Withdrawal Conclusion: Gendering the 'Killing and Caring' of Counterinsurgency
Introduction: Gendering the War in Afghanistan 1. Performing Gender in the 'Theatre of War' 2. Gendered Invasions 3. Gendering the 'Kinder, Gentler' War 4. Embodying Combat and Fighting 5. A 'Woman's Touch' to Counterinsurgency 6. Producing Masculinities, Justifying Withdrawal Conclusion: Gendering the 'Killing and Caring' of Counterinsurgency
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