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This book brings together experienced military leaders and
researchers in the human sciences to offer current operational
experience and scientific thought on the issue of military command,
with the intention of raising awareness of the uniquely human
aspects of military command. It includes chapters on the personal
experiences of senior commanders, new concepts and treatises on
command theory, and empirical findings from experimental studies in
the field.
The fifth edition of the Feminist Theory Reader assembles readings
that present key aspects of the conversations within intersectional
US and transnational feminisms and continues to challenge readers
to rethink the ways in which gender and its multiple intersections
are configured by complex, overlapping, and asymmetrical
global-local configurations of power. The feminist theoretical
debates in this anthology are anchored by five foundational
concepts-gender, difference, women's experiences, the personal is
political, and especially intersectionality-which are integral to
contemporary feminist critiques. The anthology continues to center
the voices of transnational feminist scholars with new essays
giving it a sharper focus on the materiality of gender injustices,
racisms, ableisms, colonialisms, and especially global capitalisms.
Theoretical discussions of translation politics, cross-border
solidarity building, ecofeminism, reproductive justice, #MeToo,
indigenous feminisms, and disability studies have been incorporated
throughout the volume. With the new essays and the addition of a
new editor, the Feminist Theory Reader has been brought fully up to
date and will continue to be a touchstone for women's and gender
studies students, as well as academics in the field, for many years
to come.
The fifth edition of the Feminist Theory Reader assembles readings
that present key aspects of the conversations within intersectional
US and transnational feminisms and continues to challenge readers
to rethink the ways in which gender and its multiple intersections
are configured by complex, overlapping, and asymmetrical
global-local configurations of power. The feminist theoretical
debates in this anthology are anchored by five foundational
concepts-gender, difference, women's experiences, the personal is
political, and especially intersectionality-which are integral to
contemporary feminist critiques. The anthology continues to center
the voices of transnational feminist scholars with new essays
giving it a sharper focus on the materiality of gender injustices,
racisms, ableisms, colonialisms, and especially global capitalisms.
Theoretical discussions of translation politics, cross-border
solidarity building, ecofeminism, reproductive justice, #MeToo,
indigenous feminisms, and disability studies have been incorporated
throughout the volume. With the new essays and the addition of a
new editor, the Feminist Theory Reader has been brought fully up to
date and will continue to be a touchstone for women's and gender
studies students, as well as academics in the field, for many years
to come.
This book brings together experienced military leaders and
researchers in the human sciences to offer current operational
experience and scientific thought on the issue of military command,
with the intention of raising awareness of the uniquely human
aspects of military command. It includes chapters on the personal
experiences of senior commanders, new concepts and treatises on
command theory, and empirical findings from experimental studies in
the field.
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