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Security Disarmed: Critical Perspectives on Gender, Race, and Militarization

Editat de Sandra Morgen, Professor Barbara Sutton, Professor Julie Novkov Contribuţii de Katherine T McCaffrey, Professor Gwyn Kirk, Professor Barbara Lee, Professor Lynn Stephen, Professor Roksana Bahramitash, Professor Teresia Teaiwa, Professor Patricia McFadden, Professor Bonnie Mann, Professor Leonard Feldman, Professor Karen Houippert, Professor Catherine Lutz, Professor Janell Hobson, Professor Cindy Sousa, Professor Ron Smith, Professor Simona Sharoni
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 aug 2008 – vârsta ani
From the history of state terrorism in Latin America, to state- and group-perpetrated plunder and genocide in Africa, to war and armed conflicts in the Middle East, militarization--the heightened role of organized aggression in society--continues to painfully shape the lives of millions of people around the world. In Security Disarmed, scholars, policy planners, and activists come together to think critically about the human cost of violence and viable alternatives to armed conflict. Arranged in four parts--alternative paradigms of security, cross-national militarization, militarism in the United States, and pedagogical and cultural concerns--the book critically challenges militarization and voices an alternative encompassing vision of human security by analyzing the relationships among gender, race, and militarization. This collection of essays evaluates and resists the worldwide crisis of militarizationùincluding but going beyond American military engagements in the twenty-first century.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780813543604
ISBN-10: 0813543606
Pagini: 318
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:None
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Colecția Rutgers University Press

Notă biografică

Barbara Sutton is an assistant professor of women's studies at the University at Albany, SUNY.

Sandra Morgen is the associate dean of the Graduate School and professor of anthropology at the University of Oregon.

Julie Novkov is an associate professor of political science and women's studies at the University at Albany, SUNY.

Cuprins

Rethinking security, confronting inequality : an introduction / Barbara Sutton and Julie Novkov
Contesting militarization : global perspectives / Gwyn Kirk
Gender, race, and militarism : toward a more just alternative / Barbara Lee
Activist statements : visions and strategies for a just peace / International Congress of Women at The Hague Gender and Human Security Network, Esperanza Peace and Justice Center
Los nuevos desaparecidos y muertos : immigration, militarization, death, and disappearance on Mexico's borders / Lynn Stephen
Saving Iranian women : Orientalist feminism and the Axis of Evil / Roksana Bahramitash
On women and "Indians" : the politics of inclusion and exclusion in militarized Fiji / Teresia K. Teaiwa
Plunder as statecraft : militarism and resistance in neocolonial Africa / Patricia McFadden
Because Vieques is our home : defend it! Women resisting militarization in Vieques, Puerto Rico / Katherine T. McCaffrey
Manhood, sexuality, and nation in post 9/11 United States / Bonnie Mann
The citizen-soldier as a substitute soldier : militarism at the intersection of neoliberalism and neoconservatism / Leonard C. Feldman
I want you! The 3 R's : reading, 'riting, and recruiting / Karen Houppert
Living room terrorists / Catherine Lutz
Militarizing women in film : toward a cinematic framing of war and terror / Janell Hobson
Army of none : militarism, positionality, and film / Cindy Sousa and Ron Smith
Teaching about gender, race, and militarization after 9/11 : nurturing dissent, compassion, and hope in the classroom / Simona Sharoni

Descriere

In Security Disarmed, scholars, policy planners, and activists come together to think critically about the human cost of violence and viable alternatives to armed conflict. Arranged in four parts--alternative paradigms of security, cross-national militarization, militarism in the United States, and pedagogical and cultural concerns--the book critically challenges militarization and voices an alternative encompassing vision of human security by analyzing the relationships among gender, race, and militarization.