Making war on bodies militarisation, aesthetics and embodiment in international politics
This vibrant collection of essays reveals the intimate politics of how people with a wide range of relationships to war identify with, and against, the military and its gendered and racialised norms
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[2020]
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| 505 | 0 | |a 1: Basic Training -- 2: The Political Aesthetics of the Body of the Soldier in Pain -- 3: Svetlana Alexievich's Soviet Women Veterans and the Aesthetics of the Disabled Military Body: Staring at the Unwomanly Face of War -- 4: Breaking the Silence: Embodiment, Militarisation and Military Dissent in the Israel/Palestine Conflict -- 5: Death Becomes Him: The Hypervisibility of Martyrdom and Invisibility of the Wounded in the Iconography of Lebanese Militarised Masculinities -- 6: Ginger Cats and Cute Puppies: Animals, Affect, and Militarisation in the Crisis in Ukraine -- 7: Embodying War, Becoming Warriors: Media Militarisation and the Case of Islamic State's Online Propaganda, Daniel -- 8: The Defender Collection: Militarisation, Historical Mythology and the Everyday Affective Politics of Nationalist Fashion in Croatia -- 9: Images of Insurgency: Reading the Cuban Revolution through Military Aesthetics and Embodiment -- 10: Seize the Time!: Military Aesthetics, Symbolic Revolution and the Black Panther Party | |
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