Gender and Drone Warfare
Explore the compelling intersection of gender and technology in warfare with Gender and Drone Warfare by Lindsay C. Clark. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2019, this insightful hardback delves into the complexities of drone warfare, revealing how deeply gendered perspectives shape our understanding of modern conflict. Spanning 208 pages, Clark employs a unique methodological framework of ‘Haunting’ to dissect the moral and ethical dimensions of drone usage, particularly in relation to masculinity and social conditions. This thought-provoking examination not only addresses the implications for air pilots and military operations in Great Britain but also challenges readers to reconsider the broader philosophical aspects of war. Ideal for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the evolving landscape of warfare, this book is a crucial addition to the discourse on gender and military ethics.