War and peace are gendered and gendering geopolitical processes, constituting particular configurations of masculinity and femininity. When men are considered in relation to war and peace the majority of scholarly accounts focus on soldiers and perpetrators, typically observing their place in the gendered geopolitical solely through military/ized masculinities. In contrast, this article examines fatherhood as a masculine subjectivity, interacting in a nexus with other masculinities to produce an intelligible propeace intervention in war, and considers the implications for our understandings of gender and the geopolitical. To analyze this political subjectivity of what I term “paternal peace,” the article considers the case of Bob Bergdahl. ...
In contemporary Western, liberal democratic societies, the soldier is frequently regarded as “the be...
In contemporary Western, liberal democratic societies, the soldier is frequently regarded as “the be...
In contemporary Western, liberal democratic societies, the soldier is frequently regarded as “the be...
As a result of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation’s (NATO) engagement with United Nations Securi...
The gender dynamics of militarism have traditionally been seen as straightforward, given the cultura...
This article uses a gender lens to explore how conflict affects men and women differently. It examin...
Feminist scholars have long explored the relationships between masculinities, femininities, and war,...
This book makes a unique contribution to contemporary research into masculinities, men’s movements, ...
The feminized imaginary of “home and hearth” has long been central to the notion of soldiering as ma...
It is well acknowledged that womenand men, girls and boys are bothactors in and victims of war andpo...
The feminized imaginary of “home and hearth” has long been central to the notion of soldiering as ma...
The feminized imaginary of “home and hearth” has long been central to the notion of soldiering as ma...
A fairly substantial amount of literature has been generated over the years regarding the forms of m...
This article reviews the literature on gender, conflict, and peace. In traditional security studies ...
Summaries Conflict has only recently been examined in the context of development studies and a gend...
In contemporary Western, liberal democratic societies, the soldier is frequently regarded as “the be...
In contemporary Western, liberal democratic societies, the soldier is frequently regarded as “the be...
In contemporary Western, liberal democratic societies, the soldier is frequently regarded as “the be...
As a result of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation’s (NATO) engagement with United Nations Securi...
The gender dynamics of militarism have traditionally been seen as straightforward, given the cultura...
This article uses a gender lens to explore how conflict affects men and women differently. It examin...
Feminist scholars have long explored the relationships between masculinities, femininities, and war,...
This book makes a unique contribution to contemporary research into masculinities, men’s movements, ...
The feminized imaginary of “home and hearth” has long been central to the notion of soldiering as ma...
It is well acknowledged that womenand men, girls and boys are bothactors in and victims of war andpo...
The feminized imaginary of “home and hearth” has long been central to the notion of soldiering as ma...
The feminized imaginary of “home and hearth” has long been central to the notion of soldiering as ma...
A fairly substantial amount of literature has been generated over the years regarding the forms of m...
This article reviews the literature on gender, conflict, and peace. In traditional security studies ...
Summaries Conflict has only recently been examined in the context of development studies and a gend...
In contemporary Western, liberal democratic societies, the soldier is frequently regarded as “the be...
In contemporary Western, liberal democratic societies, the soldier is frequently regarded as “the be...
In contemporary Western, liberal democratic societies, the soldier is frequently regarded as “the be...