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Rethinking the Man Question
Sex, Gender and Violence in International Relations
von Jane L. Parpart, Doctor Marysia Zalewski
Verlag: Bloomsbury UK
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ISBN: 978-1-84813-342-6
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Erschienen am 15.10.2008
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 234 Seiten

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The reality of international relations and its academic study are still almost entirely constituted by men. Rethinking the Man Question is a crucial investigation and reinvigoration of debates about gender and international relations.
Following on from the seminal The Man Question in International Relations this book looks at the increasingly violent and 'toxic' nature of world politics post 9/11. Contributors including Raewyn Connell, Kimberley Hutchings, Cynthia Enloe, Kevin Dunn and Sandra Whitworth consider the diverse theoretical and practical implications of masculinity for international relations in the modern world. Covering theoretical issues including masculine theories of war, masculinity and the military, cyborg soldiers, post-traumatic stress disorder and white male privilege. The book also focuses on the ways in which masculinity configures world events from conscientious objection in South Africa to 'porno-nationalism' in India, from myths and heroes in Kosovo to the makings of Zimbabwe.
This essential work will define the field for many years to come.



Jane L. Parpart is Professor Emeritus at Dalhousie University in International Development Studies, Gender and Women's Studies and History. She is currently visiting professor at the Centre for Gender and Development Studies at the University of West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago. She has co-edited a number of volumes, including The Man Question in International Relations (1998), Gender, Conflict and Peacekeeping (2005) and Rethinking Empowerment (2002). She has written extensively on gender and development, gender, development and violence and urban history in Southern Africa.
Marysia Zalewski is Director of Gender Studies in the School of Social Science at the University of Aberdeen. Her research and teaching interests include theories of feminism and gender, critical International Relations theory and masculinity studies. She is the author of numerous chapters, articles and books including The Man Question in International Relations (1998), Feminism after Postmodernism (2001) International Theory: Positivism and Beyond (2004) and Intervening in Northern Ireland: Critically re-thinking representations of the conflict (2007).



Preface: The Man Question, Gender and Global Power - Raewyn Connell
Introduction: Rethinking the Man Question - Marysia Zalewski and Jane Parpart
1. Cognitive Shortcuts - Kimberly Hutchings
2. Interrogating White Male Privilege - Kevin Dunn
3. The Machine in the May - Terrell Carver
4. Bodies of Technology and the Politics of Flesh - Cristina Masters
5. Militarized Masculinity and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder - Sandra Whitworth
6. Contesting the Masculine State - Daniel Conway
7. National Myths and the Creation of Heroes - Jamie Munn
8. 'Porno-Nationalism' and the Male Subject - Dibyesh Anand
9. Masculinity/ies, Gender and Violence in the Struggle for Zimbabwe - Jane Parpart
Afterword - Cynthia Enloe