Drawing upon empirical data from a qualitative research project in Southeast Kansas, this paper employs feminist and decolonial theories to analyse the interlocking relationality of hegemonic masculinity, neoliberal ideology, social conservatism, rurality, and gun culture. The first goal is to shed light on the subordinating and marginalizing tendencies that arise as a result of gendered conceptions of gun use. The second aim is to illustrate how gun culture is normalized, and often valorized, through individualistic narratives of self-reliance, security, protection, and defence. The third objective is to interrogate the ways in which particular material practices and gendered discourses regarding gun use are reinforced by settler coloniali...
This thesis explores how a desire to own guns is constituted within locally situated human lives in...
Gun violence persists in the United States, claiming lives and escalating healthcare costs. This art...
This paper positions public mass gun violence (PMGV) asan intergenerational consequence of the viole...
This dissertation applies an interlocking spatial framework and critical discourse analysis to hegem...
This article provides a critical analysis of the practices and discourses of white settler “men” in ...
What does gun ownership mean to armed women in a city in the Midwestern United States? Gun culture i...
In the year of 2016, 15,050 people died at the hands of firearms. In the same year there were 385 ma...
Why do men own guns? What meaning does gun ownership hold for them? How is the experience of owning,...
The slippery beast that is Gun Culture finds itself weaving itself in and out of all aspects of dail...
This article examines the discursive and material practices of rural masculinity in Southeast Kansas...
The assumption that the size, anonymity and weakened social controls of urban living generates socia...
Recent events have reopened the debate over the role of guns in U.S. society, at a time when many st...
Before an enraged gunman fired thirty-six deadly shots into an exercise class filled with women, on ...
Our aim in this article is to provide readers with a critical overview of some of the recent researc...
Drawing on philosophical inquiry, this manuscript-based dissertation examines the phenomenon of publ...
This thesis explores how a desire to own guns is constituted within locally situated human lives in...
Gun violence persists in the United States, claiming lives and escalating healthcare costs. This art...
This paper positions public mass gun violence (PMGV) asan intergenerational consequence of the viole...
This dissertation applies an interlocking spatial framework and critical discourse analysis to hegem...
This article provides a critical analysis of the practices and discourses of white settler “men” in ...
What does gun ownership mean to armed women in a city in the Midwestern United States? Gun culture i...
In the year of 2016, 15,050 people died at the hands of firearms. In the same year there were 385 ma...
Why do men own guns? What meaning does gun ownership hold for them? How is the experience of owning,...
The slippery beast that is Gun Culture finds itself weaving itself in and out of all aspects of dail...
This article examines the discursive and material practices of rural masculinity in Southeast Kansas...
The assumption that the size, anonymity and weakened social controls of urban living generates socia...
Recent events have reopened the debate over the role of guns in U.S. society, at a time when many st...
Before an enraged gunman fired thirty-six deadly shots into an exercise class filled with women, on ...
Our aim in this article is to provide readers with a critical overview of some of the recent researc...
Drawing on philosophical inquiry, this manuscript-based dissertation examines the phenomenon of publ...
This thesis explores how a desire to own guns is constituted within locally situated human lives in...
Gun violence persists in the United States, claiming lives and escalating healthcare costs. This art...
This paper positions public mass gun violence (PMGV) asan intergenerational consequence of the viole...