Women, Militarism, and War
Discover the insightful collection, Women, Militarism, and War, published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 1989. With a total of 284 pages, this book serves as a crucial platform for dialogue, addressing the intersection of feminist perspectives and military values.
Through a series of original papers, Women, Militarism, and War explores the complex relationships among gender, war, and peace. It invites readers to reflect on the roles of both men and women in shaping ideals of violence and conflict. Ideal for those interested in feminist discourse and military studies, this book challenges conventional narratives and encourages critical thinking about the implications of militarism and warfare on society.
Engage with the thought-provoking themes of this collection that paves the way for future discussions on gender dynamics in warfare and peace advocacy.