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How are militarism and militarisation embodied and why is it
important to study these concepts together? This volume highlights
a lack of research into people's emotions, bodies and experiences
in global politics, and brings these important dimensions to bear
on how we study militarism and process of militarisation. This
collection showcases innovative research that examines people's
everyday lived experience and the multiple ways militarism is
enshrined in our societies. Emphasising the benefits of
interdisciplinary thinking, its chapters interrogate a range of
methodological, ethical, and theoretical questions related to
embodiment and militarism from a range of empirical contexts.
Authors from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds reveal the
myriad of ways in which militarism is experienced by gendered,
raced, aged, and sexed bodies. The volume covers a wide range of
topics, including the impact of social media; gender, queer, and
feminist research on the military; the challenges of writing about
embodied experience; and the commercialisation of military fitness
in civilian life. This book fills a gap in the study of militarism
and militarisation and will be of interest to students and scholars
of critical military studies, security studies, and war studies. It
was originally published as a special issue of the journal Critical
Military Studies.
How are militarism and militarisation embodied and why is it
important to study these concepts together? This volume highlights
a lack of research into people's emotions, bodies and experiences
in global politics, and brings these important dimensions to bear
on how we study militarism and process of militarisation. This
collection showcases innovative research that examines people's
everyday lived experience and the multiple ways militarism is
enshrined in our societies. Emphasising the benefits of
interdisciplinary thinking, its chapters interrogate a range of
methodological, ethical, and theoretical questions related to
embodiment and militarism from a range of empirical contexts.
Authors from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds reveal the
myriad of ways in which militarism is experienced by gendered,
raced, aged, and sexed bodies. The volume covers a wide range of
topics, including the impact of social media; gender, queer, and
feminist research on the military; the challenges of writing about
embodied experience; and the commercialisation of military fitness
in civilian life. This book fills a gap in the study of militarism
and militarisation and will be of interest to students and scholars
of critical military studies, security studies, and war studies. It
was originally published as a special issue of the journal Critical
Military Studies.
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