Race and Gender in Modern Western Warfare

TitleRace and Gender in Modern Western Warfare
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsUlbrich, David J., and Bobby A. Wintermute
Number of Pages417
PublisherWalter de Gruyter GmbH
CityBerlin
Abstract

Race and Gender in Modern Western Warfare offers an introduction into how cultural constructions of identity are transformed by war and how they in turn influence the nature of military institutions and conflicts. Focusing on the modern West, this project begins by introducing the contours of race and gender theories as they have evolved and how they are employed by scholars. The project then mixes chronological narrative with analysis and historiography as it takes the reader through a series of case studies, ranging from the early nineteenth century to the Global War of Terror. The purpose throughout is not merely to create a list of so-called "great moments" in race and gender, but to create a meta-landscape in which readers can learn to identify for themselves the disjunctures, flaws, and critical synergies in the traditional memory and history of a largely monochrome and male-exclusive military experience.

URLhttps://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110477467/html?lang=en#overview
Entry by GWC Assistants / Work by GWC Assistants : 
YMT

Type of Literature:

Library Location: 
Call Number: 
1027146273

Library: