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War And Gender-How Gender shapes the War System and vice Versa
This book investigates the reciprocal relationship between war and gender, analyzing how gender roles influence the organization, practice, and consequences of war, and how war, in turn, reshapes gender relations. It explores men’s and women’s participation in war, the construction of masculinity in militarism, and the impact of armed conflict on women’s bodies, lives, and social roles.
By drawing on historical, sociological, and political perspectives, the book demonstrates that war is not only a matter of military strategy but also a deeply gendered institution. It provides critical insights into the intersections of power, violence, and identity, offering a comprehensive framework for understanding both the persistence of war and the possibilities for peace through gender analysis.
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