The war on terror has been raging for many years now, and subsequently there is a growing body of literature examining the development, motivation and effects of this US-led aggression. Virtually absent from these accounts is an examination of the central role that gender, race, class and sexuality play in the war on terror. This lack of attention reflects a continued resistance by analysts to acknowledge and engage identity-related social issues as central elements within global politics. As this conflict spreads and deepens, it is more important than ever to examine how diverse international actors are using the war on terror as an opportunity to reinforce existing gendered, raced, classed and sexualized inter/national relations. This book examines the official war stories being told to the international community about why and against whom the war on terror is being waged. The book will benefit students, scholars and practitioners in the areas of international relations, women's studies and cultural studies.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Taylor & Francis LTD
ISBN-13
9780754644811
eBay Product ID (ePID)
88401093
Product Key Features
Subject Area
Civil Service
Series
Gender in a Global/Local World
Author
Kim Rygiel
Publication Name
(En) Gendering the War on Terror: War Stories and Camouflaged Politics