It is today common to argue that rape is a weapon, tool or instrument of warfare. One implication is that armed groups marshal body parts for tactical and strategic ends. In this article, I interrogate this discourse of embodied mobilization to explore how body weaponry has been made intelligible as a medium for sexual violence. First, I show that, despite wide rejection of essentialist models, the penis and penis substitutes continue to occupy a constitutive role in discussions of sexual violence in both political and academic fora, where they are often said to be like weapons, a tendency I term ‘weapon talk’. Second, I trace the image of the body weapon in key threads of feminist theorizing and commentary, to show how the penis has appear...
Wartime rape as a form of sexual violence is not a new phenomenon. It is as old as war itself. Mis...
The genealogy of sexual violence in war, inter-war and post-war periods can only be understood throu...
How are militarism and militarisation embodied and why is it important to study these concepts toget...
This article problematizes the conceptualization and use of ‘combat’ within critical scholarship on ...
This article problematizes the conceptualisation and use of ‘combat’ within critical scholarship on ...
The long-accepted narrative of wartime rape is one of inevitability, with sexual violence committed ...
This chapter places the body at the centre of critical thinking about war and its consequences. W...
This article presents ethnographic research on women’s self-defense training and suggests that women...
Bodies of Terror/Terrorizing Bodies is an examination of the biopolitical manifestations of the glob...
Bodies are vulnerable because they are intrinsically linked to death. Bodies are social and t...
This article asks what is the significance of making the soldiering body (hyper)visible in war. In c...
Wartime sexual violence is especially egregious precisely because it is a sexualform of violence tha...
From episodes of Law and order : Special Victims Unit, we see that the body is gradually becoming th...
Violations of national sovereignty and of bodily (especially sexual) sovereignty are routinely merge...
That wartime rape and sexual violence are considered a threat to global peace and security is not ne...
Wartime rape as a form of sexual violence is not a new phenomenon. It is as old as war itself. Mis...
The genealogy of sexual violence in war, inter-war and post-war periods can only be understood throu...
How are militarism and militarisation embodied and why is it important to study these concepts toget...
This article problematizes the conceptualization and use of ‘combat’ within critical scholarship on ...
This article problematizes the conceptualisation and use of ‘combat’ within critical scholarship on ...
The long-accepted narrative of wartime rape is one of inevitability, with sexual violence committed ...
This chapter places the body at the centre of critical thinking about war and its consequences. W...
This article presents ethnographic research on women’s self-defense training and suggests that women...
Bodies of Terror/Terrorizing Bodies is an examination of the biopolitical manifestations of the glob...
Bodies are vulnerable because they are intrinsically linked to death. Bodies are social and t...
This article asks what is the significance of making the soldiering body (hyper)visible in war. In c...
Wartime sexual violence is especially egregious precisely because it is a sexualform of violence tha...
From episodes of Law and order : Special Victims Unit, we see that the body is gradually becoming th...
Violations of national sovereignty and of bodily (especially sexual) sovereignty are routinely merge...
That wartime rape and sexual violence are considered a threat to global peace and security is not ne...
Wartime rape as a form of sexual violence is not a new phenomenon. It is as old as war itself. Mis...
The genealogy of sexual violence in war, inter-war and post-war periods can only be understood throu...
How are militarism and militarisation embodied and why is it important to study these concepts toget...