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Gender and ‘Postmodern War’
Author(s)Schott, Robin May
AbstractSchott argues that war is not “above” gender analyses. She questions whether the concept of “postmodern war” is adequate to explain the intersections of gender with ethnicity and nationality, which underlie the sexual violence against women in wartime. The poststructuralist concept of the “fluidity” of the category of gender needs to be modified by an analysis of how “non-fluid” configurations of gender are entrenched in material conditions of existence.
IssueNo4
Pages19-29
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceHypatia
VolumeNo11
PubDateFall 1996
ISBN_ISSN0887-5367

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