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Gender, power, and military occupations

SubtitleAsia Pacific and the Middle East since 1945
CreatorDe Matos, Christine > (ed.)
Ward, Rowena > (ed.)
Contributor[et al.]
SeriesRoutledge Research in Gender and History
Publish PlaceNew York
PublisherRoutledge
Publish Year2012
PagesVIII, 254p.
ISBN/ISSN9780415891837
Illustrationill.
LanguageEnglish/Engels
Shelfmark
WER 6 2012 - B
Mediumboek
FormatB
DescriptionThis book analyses the impact of occupation on men and women, both occupied and occupier, in a variety of geographical spaces from Japan to Palestine to Iraq. Gendered perspectives are also intimately tied to analyses of ‘power’: how power is enacted by the occupier: how powerlessness is experienced by the occupied: how power is negotiated, shared, compromised, subverted, reclaimed: power as visible and invisible: institutional power: contested power in post-conflict societies: and power as discursively constructed. The term ‘military occupation’ is interpreted broadly to include occupation, interventions, the presence of military bases and peacekeeping/post-conflict operations.
Thesaurusmilitaire beroepen
kolonialisme
mannelijkheid
identiteit
geweld
oorlog en vrede
inheemse volkeren
feminisme
Azië
Oceanië
Midden-Oosten
bundel
CategoriesBook/Boek


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