Women's Identities at War

Women's Identities at War
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Publisher : UNC Press Books
Total Pages : 357
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ISBN-10 : 9781469620817
ISBN-13 : 1469620812
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Synopsis Women's Identities at War by : Susan R. Grayzel

There are few moments in history when the division between the sexes seems as "natural" as during wartime: men go off to the "war front," while women stay behind on the "home front." But the very notion of the home front was an invention of the First World War, when, for the first time, "home" and "domestic" became adjectives that modified the military term "front." Such an innovation acknowledged the significant and presumably new contributions of civilians, especially women, to the war effort. Yet, as Susan Grayzel argues, throughout the war, traditional notions of masculinity and femininity survived, primarily through the maintenance of--and indeed reemphasis on--soldiering and mothering as the core of gender and national identities. Drawing on sources that range from popular fiction and war memorials to newspapers and legislative debates, Grayzel analyzes the effects of World War I on ideas about civic participation, national service, morality, sexuality, and identity in wartime Britain and France. Despite the appearance of enormous challenges to gender roles due to the upheavals of war, the forces of stability prevailed, she says, demonstrating the Western European gender system's remarkable resilience.

Women's Identities at War

Women's Identities at War
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Publisher : UNC Press Books
Total Pages : 364
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ISBN-10 : 0807848107
ISBN-13 : 9780807848104
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Synopsis Women's Identities at War by : Susan R. Grayzel

There are few moments in history when the division between the sexes seems as "natural" as during wartime: men go off to the "war front," while women stay behind on the "home front." But the very notion of the home front was an invention of the First Worl

Women's Identities at War

Women's Identities at War
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Synopsis Women's Identities at War by : Susan R Grayzel

Women and War

Women and War
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 317
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ISBN-10 : 9780226206264
ISBN-13 : 0226206262
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Women and War by : Jean Bethke Elshtain

Jean Elshtain examines how the myths of Man as "Just Warrior" and Woman as "Beautiful Soul" serve to recreate and secure women's social position as noncombatants and men's identity as warriors. Elshtain demonstrates how these myths are undermined by the reality of female bellicosity and sacrificial male love, as well as the moral imperatives of just wars.

The Second Line of Defense

The Second Line of Defense
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Publisher : UNC Press Books
Total Pages : 357
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ISBN-10 : 9781469631226
ISBN-13 : 1469631229
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Synopsis The Second Line of Defense by : Lynn Dumenil

In tracing the rise of the modern idea of the American "new woman," Lynn Dumenil examines World War I's surprising impact on women and, in turn, women's impact on the war. Telling the stories of a diverse group of women, including African Americans, dissidents, pacifists, reformers, and industrial workers, Dumenil analyzes both the roadblocks and opportunities they faced. She richly explores the ways in which women helped the United States mobilize for the largest military endeavor in the nation's history. Dumenil shows how women activists staked their claim to loyal citizenship by framing their war work as homefront volunteers, overseas nurses, factory laborers, and support personnel as "the second line of defense." But in assessing the impact of these contributions on traditional gender roles, Dumenil finds that portrayals of these new modern women did not always match with real and enduring change. Extensively researched and drawing upon popular culture sources as well as archival material, The Second Line of Defense offers a comprehensive study of American women and war and frames them in the broader context of the social, cultural, and political history of the era.

Behind the Lines

Behind the Lines
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 326
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ISBN-10 : 0300044291
ISBN-13 : 9780300044294
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Behind the Lines by : Margaret R. Higonnet

Essays analyze the two world wars in respect to gender politics and reassesses the differences between men and women in relation to war

Women's Identities at War

Women's Identities at War
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Total Pages : 488
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:C3385048
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Synopsis Women's Identities at War by : Susan Rachel Grayzel

Borderlines

Borderlines
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 458
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ISBN-10 : 9781136043901
ISBN-13 : 113604390X
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Synopsis Borderlines by : Billie Melman

Borderlines weaves together the study of gender with that of the evolution of nationalism and colonialism. Its broad, comparative perspective will rechart the war experiences and identities of women and men during this period of transformation from peace to war, and again to peace. Drawing on a wide range of materials, from government policy and propaganda to subversive trench journalism and performance, from fiction, drama and film to the record of activists in various movements and in various countries, Borderlines weaves together the study of gender with that of the evolution of nationalism and colonialism. Its broad, comparative perspective will rechart the war experiences and identities of women and men during this period of transformation from peace to war, and again to peace.

Women and Militant Wars

Women and Militant Wars
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 9781134116065
ISBN-13 : 1134116063
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Synopsis Women and Militant Wars by : Swati Parashar

This book explores women’s militant activities in insurgent wars and seeks to understand what women ‘do’ in wars. In International Relations, inter-state conflict, anti-state armed insurgency and armed militancy are essentially seen as wars where collective violence (against civilians and security forces) is used to achieve political objectives. Extending the notion of war as ‘politics of injury' to the armed militancy in Indian administered Kashmir and the Tamil armed insurgency in Sri Lanka, this book explores how women participate in militant wars, and how that politics not only shapes the gendered understandings of women’s identities and bodies but is in turn shaped by them. The case studies discussed in the book offer new comparative insight into two different and most prevalent forms of insurgent wars today: religio-political and ethno-nationalist. Empirical analyses of women’s roles in the Sri Lankan Tamil militant group, the LTTE and the logistical, ideological support women provide to militant groups active in Indian administered Kashmir suggest that these insurgent wars have their own gender dynamics in recruitment and operational strategies. Thus, Women and Militant Wars provides an excellent insight into the gender politics of these insurgencies and women’s roles and experiences within them. This book will be of much interest to students and scholars of critical war and security studies, feminist international relations, gender studies, terrorism and political violence, South Asia studies and IR in general.

Women's Identities at War

Women's Identities at War
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Total Pages : 408
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:C3385047
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Synopsis Women's Identities at War by : Susan Rachel Grayzel