Militarizing Men: Gender, Conscription, and War in Post-Soviet Russia
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Militarizing Men (2011)
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A state's ability to maintain mandatory conscription and wage war rests on the idea that a 'real man' is one who has served in the military. Yet masculinity has no inherent ties to militarism. The link between men and the military, argues Maya Eichler, must be produced and reproduced in order to fill the ranks, engage in combat, and mobilize the population behind war. In the context of Russia's post-communist transition and the Chechen wars, men's militarization has been challenged and reinforced. Eichler uncovers the challenges by exploring widespread draft evasion and desertion, anti-draft and anti-war activism led by soldiers' mothers, and the general lack of popular support for the Chechen wars. However, the book also identifies channels through which militarized gender identities have been reproduced. Eichler's empirical and theoretical study of masculinities in international relations applies for the first time the concept of 'militarized masculinity,' developed by feminist IR scholars, to the case of Russia. gebundene Ausgabe, 26.10.2011.
A state's ability to maintain mandatory conscription and wage war rests on the idea that a 'real man' is one who has served in the military. Yet masculinity has no inherent ties to militarism. The link between men and the military, argues Maya Eichler, must be produced and reproduced in order to fill the ranks, engage in combat, and mobilize the population behind war. In the context of Russia's post-communist transition and the Chechen wars, men's militarization has been challenged and reinforced. Eichler uncovers the challenges by exploring widespread draft evasion and desertion, anti-draft and anti-war activism led by soldiers' mothers, and the general lack of popular support for the Chechen wars. However, the book also identifies channels through which militarized gender identities have been reproduced. Eichler's empirical and theoretical study of masculinities in international relations applies for the first time the concept of 'militarized masculinity,' developed by feminist IR scholars, to the case of Russia. gebundene Ausgabe, 26.10.2011.
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History, A state's ability to maintain mandatory conscription and wage war rests on the idea that a "real man" is one who has served in the military. Yet masculinity has no inherent ties to militarism. The link between men and the military, argues Maya Eichler, must be produced and reproduced in order to fill the ranks, engage in combat, and mobilize the population behind war. In the context of Russia's post-communist transition and the Chechen wars, men's militarization has been challenged and reinforced. Eichler uncovers the challenges by exploring widespread draft evasion and desertion, anti-draft and anti-war activism led by soldiers' mothers, and the general lack of popular support for the Chechen wars. However, the book also identifies channels through which militarized gender identities have been reproduced. Eichler's empirical and theoretical study of masculinities in international relations applies for the first time the concept of "militarized masculinity," developed by feminist IR scholars, to the case of Russia. eBook.
History, A state's ability to maintain mandatory conscription and wage war rests on the idea that a "real man" is one who has served in the military. Yet masculinity has no inherent ties to militarism. The link between men and the military, argues Maya Eichler, must be produced and reproduced in order to fill the ranks, engage in combat, and mobilize the population behind war. In the context of Russia's post-communist transition and the Chechen wars, men's militarization has been challenged and reinforced. Eichler uncovers the challenges by exploring widespread draft evasion and desertion, anti-draft and anti-war activism led by soldiers' mothers, and the general lack of popular support for the Chechen wars. However, the book also identifies channels through which militarized gender identities have been reproduced. Eichler's empirical and theoretical study of masculinities in international relations applies for the first time the concept of "militarized masculinity," developed by feminist IR scholars, to the case of Russia. eBook.
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Militarizing Men: Gender, Conscription, and War in Post-Soviet Russia
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ISBN: 9780804776196 bzw. 0804776199, vermutlich in Englisch, Stanford University Press, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, neu.
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A state''s ability to maintain mandatory conscription and wage war rests on the idea that a "real man" is one who has served in the military. Yet masculinity has no inherent ties to militarism. The link between men and the military, argues Maya Eichler, must be produced and reproduced in order to fill the ranks, engage in combat, and mobilize the population behind war. In the context of Russia''s post-communist transition and the Chechen wars, men''s militarization has been challenged and reinforced. Eichler uncovers the challenges by exploring widespread draft evasion and desertion, anti-draft and anti-war activism led by soldiers'' mothers, and the general lack of popular support for the Chechen wars. However, the book also identifies channels through which militarized gender identities have been reproduced. Eichler''s empirical and theoretical study of masculinities in international relations applies for the first time the concept of "militarized masculinity," developed by feminist IR scholars, to the case of Russia.
A state''s ability to maintain mandatory conscription and wage war rests on the idea that a "real man" is one who has served in the military. Yet masculinity has no inherent ties to militarism. The link between men and the military, argues Maya Eichler, must be produced and reproduced in order to fill the ranks, engage in combat, and mobilize the population behind war. In the context of Russia''s post-communist transition and the Chechen wars, men''s militarization has been challenged and reinforced. Eichler uncovers the challenges by exploring widespread draft evasion and desertion, anti-draft and anti-war activism led by soldiers'' mothers, and the general lack of popular support for the Chechen wars. However, the book also identifies channels through which militarized gender identities have been reproduced. Eichler''s empirical and theoretical study of masculinities in international relations applies for the first time the concept of "militarized masculinity," developed by feminist IR scholars, to the case of Russia.
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Militarizing Men: Gender, Conscription, and War in Post-Soviet Russia (2011)
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Gender, Conscription and War in Post-Soviet Russia, The book shows how men´s militarization has been both challenged and reinforced in the context of Russia´s post-communist transition and the Chechen wars. gebundene Ausgabe, 01.10.2011.
Gender, Conscription and War in Post-Soviet Russia, The book shows how men´s militarization has been both challenged and reinforced in the context of Russia´s post-communist transition and the Chechen wars. gebundene Ausgabe, 01.10.2011.
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Militarizing Men: Gender, Conscription, and War in Post-Soviet Russia
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ISBN: 9780804776196 bzw. 0804776199, in Englisch, Stanford University Press, neu.
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Maya Eichler, Books, Social and Cultural Studies, Militarizing Men: Gender, Conscription, and War in Post-Soviet Russia, A state's ability to maintain mandatory conscription and wage war rests on the idea that a real man is one who has served in the military. Yet masculinity has no inherent ties to militarism. The link between men and the military, argues Maya Eichler, must be produced and reproduced in order to fill the ranks, engage in combat, and mobilize the population behind war.In the context of Russia's post-communist transition and the Chechen wars, men's militarization has been challenged and reinforced. Eichler uncovers the challenges by exploring widespread draft evasion and desertion, anti-draft and anti-war activism led by soldiers' mothers, and the general lack of popular support for the Chechen wars. However, the book also identifies channels through which militarized gender identities have been reproduced. Eichler's empirical and theoretical study of masculinities in international relations applies for the first time the concept of militarized masculinity, developed by feminist IR scholars, to the case of Russia.
Maya Eichler, Books, Social and Cultural Studies, Militarizing Men: Gender, Conscription, and War in Post-Soviet Russia, A state's ability to maintain mandatory conscription and wage war rests on the idea that a real man is one who has served in the military. Yet masculinity has no inherent ties to militarism. The link between men and the military, argues Maya Eichler, must be produced and reproduced in order to fill the ranks, engage in combat, and mobilize the population behind war.In the context of Russia's post-communist transition and the Chechen wars, men's militarization has been challenged and reinforced. Eichler uncovers the challenges by exploring widespread draft evasion and desertion, anti-draft and anti-war activism led by soldiers' mothers, and the general lack of popular support for the Chechen wars. However, the book also identifies channels through which militarized gender identities have been reproduced. Eichler's empirical and theoretical study of masculinities in international relations applies for the first time the concept of militarized masculinity, developed by feminist IR scholars, to the case of Russia.
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Militarizing Men: Gender, Conscription, and War in Post-Soviet Russia
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ISBN: 9780804776196 bzw. 0804776199, in Englisch, Stanford University Press, United States of America, neu.
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Gender, Conscription and War in Post-Soviet Russia, The book shows how men's militarization has been both challenged and reinforced in the context of Russia's post-communist transition and the Chechen wars.
Gender, Conscription and War in Post-Soviet Russia, The book shows how men's militarization has been both challenged and reinforced in the context of Russia's post-communist transition and the Chechen wars.
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Militarizing Men: Gender, Conscription, and War in Post-Soviet Russia
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ISBN: 9780804776196 bzw. 0804776199, in Englisch, Stanford University Press, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, In Stock.
Militarizing-Men~~Maya-Eichler, Militarizing Men: Gender, Conscription, and War in Post-Soviet Russia, Hardcover.
Militarizing-Men~~Maya-Eichler, Militarizing Men: Gender, Conscription, and War in Post-Soviet Russia, Hardcover.
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