Masculinity and the War on Terror
Radical Philosophy Review 19 (2):541-546 (2016)
Abstract
This paper presents a review of Masculinity and the War on Terror by Bonnie Mann. It examines Mann's multi-leveled analysis of the ways that gender processes operate to hook us into militarism at deep levels. It examines Mann's analysis of how gender processes organized various forms of torture and violence involved in the so-called war on terror.Author's Profile
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1388-4441
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10.5840/radphilrev201619268
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